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Attractions and Places To See around Lamphey - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Lamphey include a charming selection of historic landmarks and natural features. Situated in the Pembrokeshire countryside of Wales, the area offers access to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It serves as a base for exploring coastal paths, sandy beaches, and cultural sites. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and historical discovery.

Best attractions and places to see around Lamphey

  • The most popular attractions is Barafundle Bay, an other natural area…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Cleddau Bridge

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In high winds (around 50 mph!) the bridge can be closed to cyclists. Text ‘bridge' to 80039 for the Pembrokeshire County Council Bridge Status.

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Barafundle Bay

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With soft and golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and backed by dunes and trees, Barafundle Bay has been voted as one of the best beaches in Britain time and time again. …

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Bosherston Lily Ponds

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This small lake system is an absolutely glorious place to amble around and has plenty of birdlife to admire. Artificially created by damming a nearby river, the ponds have become …

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Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole

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The Bridge at Stackpole was built in 1797 to connect Stackpole Court and Home Farm to New Deer Park and Stackpole Quay. It consists of eight segmental arches made of limestone masonry, which were built over a weir.

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Stackpole Quay

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Stackpole Quay is a small harbor nestled into the cliffs and is a popular meeting place for kayakers heading to the caves and cliffs.
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Séamus McNally
June 4, 2024, Stackpole Quay

Great variety. The lily ponds, lovely beaches, a coffee/ food stop and lots of cliff top walking.

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Steve
April 23, 2024, Stackpole Quay

Few steps here and there but a a nice relaxed slow ride

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Absolute “insider tip”. One of the most beautiful beaches in the region if not the whole of the UK

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Topf
September 13, 2023, Barafundle Bay

Cool beach, only accessible on foot

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DULMI
August 29, 2023, Barafundle Bay

This is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches. He is often referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown". The beach is lined with dunes and trees. It is owned and managed by the National Trust. Barafundle is only accessible via the coastal path.

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The Lily Ponds, a group of freshwater lakes, are part of a large wildlife sanctuary in the area and are home to a variety of wildlife including otters, wildfowl and dragonflies. About history: The Lily Ponds were the brainchild of one of Pembrokeshire's most important noble families, the Cawdors, who owned thousands of acres of parkland and farmland in South Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Nairnshire (Scotland). In Castlemartin Corse, the Cawdors converted several acres of wet barrens, described as "perfect bog", into good, productive farmland. They also devoted their attention to enhancing their estate in the form of ambitious landscaping, damming the valley of two rivers into ornamental lakes and building a magnificent new mansion on a site overlooking the water. They also built the eight-arched stone bridge over one of the lakes and laid out the lily pond, where a footpath leads down to Broad Haven South Beach and a wooden bridge crosses the pond for a close-up view of the beautiful blooms.

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It takes a lot of luck to spot otters at the right moment...

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DULMI
July 2, 2023, Stackpole Quay

Stackpole Quay is a small harbor nestled into the cliffs and is a popular meeting place for kayakers heading to the caves and cliffs. At low tide, a rocky beach appears. Be sure to check the tides beforehand to make sure there's enough beach and you're not cut off by the incoming tide!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in and around Lamphey?

Lamphey is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the 13th-century Lamphey Bishop's Palace, a former lavish retreat for the Bishops of St David's. A short drive away, Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII, offers an impressive Norman experience. Also nearby is Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, featuring a 13th-century castle and a unique tidal mill. Don't miss the historic Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole, built in 1797, which offers picturesque views.

Are there any beautiful natural areas or beaches near Lamphey?

Absolutely! Lamphey is close to some stunning natural features. Barafundle Bay is a secluded, pristine sandy beach often lauded as one of the best in the UK, accessible only on foot. The Bosherston Lily Ponds are a must-see, known for their exquisite summer displays of waterlilies and diverse wildlife. You can also visit Freshwater East Beach for relaxation and beachcombing, or the scenic Stackpole Quay, a small harbor popular with kayakers.

What are the best walking routes around Lamphey?

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs through Lamphey, offering ample opportunities for scenic coastal walks. For easier options, you can find several routes in the area, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Lamphey guide. These include routes around Freshwater East and Lamphey Westhill Lane, perfect for enjoying the countryside.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Lamphey and the surrounding area?

Yes, several attractions are great for families. The Bosherston Lily Ponds are ideal for nature walks with children, offering plenty of birdlife and aquatic animals to spot. The Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole is also considered family-friendly, providing beautiful views. Exploring Pembroke Castle or Carew Castle can also be an engaging historical experience for all ages.

What cycling opportunities are available near Lamphey?

Lamphey offers various cycling routes. The Cleddau Bridge features a segregated cycle lane, linking Neyland to Pembroke Dock. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lamphey guide, which includes options like the 'View of Carew Castle – Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Lamphey for routes like the 'Bosherston Lily Ponds & Pembrokeshire Coast loop'.

What is the best time of year to visit Lamphey attractions?

The summer months are particularly popular, especially for enjoying the exquisite displays of waterlilies at Bosherston Lily Ponds and for beach activities at Barafundle Bay. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is also ideal for walking during milder weather. However, the historic sites like Lamphey Bishop's Palace and Pembroke Castle can be enjoyed year-round.

Are there any hidden gems or tranquil spots in Lamphey?

Yes, the Lamphey Walled Garden is a hidden gem. This enchanting two-acre garden, approximately 200 years old, offers a tranquil escape with diverse flora and views towards Swan Lake Bay. It's managed with a focus on preserving the natural environment and attracting wildlife.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Lamphey?

The area around Lamphey is rich in wildlife, especially at the Bosherston Lily Ponds, where you might spot otters, dragonflies, and various birdlife. The Lamphey Walled Garden also attracts diverse wildlife. Along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and at places like Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole, you can often see birds and other aquatic animals.

How can I access Barafundle Bay?

Barafundle Bay is an isolated bay accessible only on foot. You typically reach it via a half-mile walk from a nearby car park, followed by a fairly steep flight of steps down to the sand. It's known for its pristine nature, so be aware there are no facilities directly on the beach.

What is the significance of Lamphey Bishop's Palace?

Lamphey Bishop's Palace is a significant historical site dating back to the 13th century. It served as a lavish country retreat for the Bishops of St David's. The ruined medieval palace has been sensitively renovated, offering visitors a peaceful glimpse into the past and the architectural grandeur of the era.

Can I go kayaking or enjoy water activities near Lamphey?

Yes, Stackpole Quay is a popular spot for kayakers, offering access to the craggy coastline, caves, and cliffs. At low tide, a rocky beach appears, making it an ideal launch point. Always check the tides beforehand to ensure safe access and avoid being cut off.

Are there any places to enjoy views of the local landscape?

Many spots around Lamphey offer beautiful views. The Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole provides picturesque views of the lakes. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Additionally, the Lamphey Walled Garden provides tranquil views towards Swan Lake Bay.

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