Best attractions and places to see around Lampeter Velfrey, a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offers a blend of historical sites and proximity to popular attractions. This rural area serves as a base to explore the broader Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. The region features notable landmarks and cultural sites, alongside access to diverse natural beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The island can be visited at low tide. For 5 GBP, you can tour the fort and learn all about its history.
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Bus to Tenby and walk back on Coastal Path. Could end in Saundersfoot or Wisemans Bridge, or Amroth.
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A great town with a lot to offer. Start or finish your ride here or pop in as you pass, there's something here for you at anytime of day.
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Tenby North Beach is easy to find when in Tenby thanks to the iconic Goscar Rock protruding from the sand in the center of the strip. The beach is one of the most loved in the area and is nestled between Harbor Beach and the elegant North Cliffs. This means the sand faces east, meaning it catches the sun all day and feels warm, even when the wind is blowing hard. (The beach guide)
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A small, very pretty holiday resort. Wide, flat sandy beach at low tide, but also plenty of space at high tide. Pretty harbor, breathtaking views from above. Please note: between May 1st and September 30th, dog restrictions apply to the entire beach except for a small area just before Coppet Hall Beach.
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Tenby is a lovely, colorful and hospitable place that is definitely worth a visit!
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Colby Woodland Garden is a glorious National Trust site, occupying a beautiful spot in a tranquil wooded valley, just to the north of Amroth. Originally part of the Colby Estate, it's free to enter for National Trust members, though there's a fee for non-members. The garden's collection of rhododendrons and azaleas is one of the finest in the country.
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A lovely hidden wooded valley, a secret walled garden and a 900-acre estate at Colby Woodland Garden on the Pembrokeshire coast. The cafe, toilets and gallery is only a short walk from here.
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Lampeter Velfrey itself is home to St Peter's Church, a Grade II-listed parish church with parts dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. You can also see remnants of the area's industrial past with two large limekilns near Sarel. Nearby, the town of Narberth features the historic Narberth Clock Tower, and the area has a rich history of chapels like Bryn Sion and Carfan Chapel, and the woollen business in Llanmill.
Lampeter Velfrey is conveniently located near some of Pembrokeshire's most stunning beaches. You can visit Tenby North Beach and Goscar Rock, known for its iconic rock formation and east-facing sand that catches the sun all day. Another excellent option is Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach, a picturesque holiday resort with a wide, sandy beach and scenic views.
Yes, there are several family-friendly attractions. The beaches like Tenby North Beach and Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach are great for families. Additionally, Colby Woodland Garden offers a tranquil setting with a cafe and woodland to explore. A short drive away, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Kilgetty is a popular choice for all ages.
The area around Lampeter Velfrey is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and road cycling. You can find easy hikes like the 'Craig-y-borion' route or the 'Whitland Town Centre – Whitland Abbey Ruins loop'. For more challenging options, consider the 'Wiseman's Bridge Beach – Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'View of Carew Castle' or 'Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach – Tenby Harbour and Town Walls loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Lampeter Velfrey.
Lampeter Velfrey is close to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering diverse geological features and breathtaking coastal views. Specific viewpoints include the iconic Goscar Rock at Tenby North Beach and the scenic vistas from above Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach. The tranquil Colby Woodland Garden also provides a beautiful natural setting.
Yes, Lampeter Velfrey serves as a convenient base for exploring the broader Pembrokeshire coast and countryside, including the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Its central location allows relatively easy access to popular coastal towns like Tenby and Saundersfoot, and the extensive 186-mile coastal path.
The Pembrokeshire region, including Lampeter Velfrey, is generally pleasant from spring through autumn (April to October) for outdoor activities. During these months, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes, especially the coastal areas and gardens like Colby Woodland Garden, are at their most vibrant. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for beach activities.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. Examples include the 'Craig-y-borion' route, the 'Wiseman's Bridge Beach – Pleasant Valley Bridleway loop', and the 'Bridge Over the Brook loop from Narberth'. These trails are generally shorter and have less challenging terrain, making them ideal for beginners or families. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Lampeter Velfrey guide.
Many outdoor areas and walking trails in Pembrokeshire are dog-friendly, but it's important to check specific restrictions. For example, Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach has dog restrictions between May 1st and September 30th on most of the beach, with a small area remaining accessible. Always look for local signage or check official websites for the latest information on dog access.
Lampeter Velfrey offers unique cultural experiences, such as summer operatic concerts hosted at Lampeter House in its natural amphitheater. The historic St Peter's Church, with its ancient bell and organ, also provides a glimpse into the area's heritage. Nearby towns like Narberth, with its independent shops and vibrant high street, offer additional cultural and community experiences.
While Lampeter Velfrey is a smaller, rural area, nearby towns like Narberth and Saundersfoot offer a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Narberth, in particular, is known for its independent shops and choice of eateries, making it an excellent spot for a meal or a break during your visit. Accommodation options can also be found in these surrounding towns.
While Lampeter Velfrey is inland, its proximity to the coast means you can easily drive to various access points for the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Popular starting points include Tenby and Saundersfoot, where you can join sections of the 186-mile national trail to enjoy spectacular coastal walking and scenery. For more information on the path, you can visit Visit Wales.


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