Restaurants & Attractions
Things To Do In Pembrokeshire
Staying at Lovesgrove Country Guest House means you’re in the perfect spot to enjoy some great food and explore some of Pembrokeshire’s best attractions. Whether you're after a cosy pub meal, fresh seafood, or a stunning coastal walk, there's something for everyone nearby.
Where To Eat
If you fancy a classic pub meal in a charming setting, head to The Old Kings Arms Hotel in Pembroke (just over a mile away). It’s a historic coach inn with hearty British and Welsh dishes - perfect for a Sunday roast or a relaxed dinner after a day out.
For something quick and delicious, you can’t go wrong with Rowlies Fish & Chips. Just a short drive from the guest house, it’s the go-to spot for crispy fish, golden chips, and proper seaside vibes.
Craving a flavour-packed Indian feast? Seven Spice in Pembroke Dock is a local favourite, offering a mix of classic curries and modern twists. Whether you go for a mild korma or a fiery madras, you’ll leave happy.
Things To See & Do
History buff? You’re in for a treat - Pembroke Castle is just a few minutes away. It’s the birthplace of King Henry VII, packed with medieval history, secret tunnels, and stunning views from the towers. Definitely worth a visit!
For those who love coastal walks, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is an absolute must. Think dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches, and breathtaking sea views - plus, you might even spot some puffins or seals along the way.
If you're after a day at the beach, Barafundle Bay is a little slice of paradise. Often compared to a tropical island (minus the palm trees), it’s got golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and no crowds - just pure, peaceful beauty.
And if you're a movie fan, don’t miss Freshwater West - a dream spot for surfers and the film location for Robin Hood and Harry Potter (yes, this is where Dobby’s Shell Cottage was!).