Port Pembroke
A fascinating journey into the past awaits you in Pembroke, a historic town in Wales. The heart of the town is the impressive Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII, with its well-preserved structures and deep history. In addition to the castle, Pembroke offers charming streets and traditional stores to stroll around. The town is surrounded by the picturesque Welsh countryside and nearby coastal areas, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. Pembroke combines cultural heritage and natural beauty in a unique way.
| Country: | Wales, United Kingdom |
| Language: | English, Welsh |
| Currency: | British pound (GBP) |
| Time zone: | Europe/London, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) |
| UNLOCODE: | GBPED |
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Preise & Verfügbarkeit
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Karte der Fähren von und nach Pembroke
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Ferry connections from & to Pembroke
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Pembroke:
| Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Ferry Pembroke – Rosslare | Wales, Great BritainIreland | up to 2 times a day 4 hours |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Pembroke easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Pembroke here.
Address ferry harbour Pembroke
| Street: | Pembroke Dock |
| Postcode & city: | SA72 6TD Pembroke Dock |
| Country: | England (United Kingdom) |
| GPS: | 51.694371, -4.954101 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
| Provider | Address |
|---|---|
| Irish Ferries |
Irish Ferries Terminal Pembroke Dock SA72 6TD Pembroke Dock England (United Kingdom) GPS: 51.694258, -4.954169 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Parking lot |
Fort Road Car Park Fort Rd SA72 6SX Pembroke Dock England (United Kingdom) GPS: 51.694623, -4.959363 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| E-charging station |
PodPoint Charging Station - 2x Type2 22 kW 29 London Rd SA72 6DS Pembroke Dock England (United Kingdom) GPS: 51.695419, -4.934665 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Motorhome parking space |
Windmill Hill Caravan Park, Pembroke St Daniel's Hill SA71 5BT Pembroke England (United Kingdom) GPS: 51.664636, -4.922694 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
The best way to reach Pembroke Dock ferry port is via the M4 highway and then via the A40 to St. Clears. From there, take the A477 directly to the ferry port. The signposting to the ferry port is very good and will get you safely to your destination.
Arrival by bus and train
Pembroke Dock station is close to the ferry port. There are regular train connections from various cities in the UK to Pembroke Dock. You can walk or take a cab from the train station to the ferry port. Bus services to the ferry port are also available and connect Pembroke Dock with other parts of the country.
Arrival by plane
The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport. From there, you can take a train or hire a car to get to Pembroke Dock. The train journey usually includes a change in Swansea or Carmarthen.
Travel guide: Pembroke – A picturesque journey through the history of Wales
Welcome to Pembroke, a historic town in Wales known for its impressive medieval castle and picturesque countryside. Situated on the banks of the River Pembroke, this town offers a perfect combination of culture, history and natural beauty.
Sights and excursion destinations
Pembroke is rich in historical and natural attractions that will fascinate any visitor.
- Pembroke Castle: A majestic castle that was built in the 11th century and offers a magnificent view over the town.
- Monkton Mill: A historic watermill that is still in operation and takes visitors back in time.
- Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre: A museum showcasing the maritime history of the region and its role in the World Wars.
- Lamphey Bishop’s Palace: The ruins of a medieval palace surrounded by picturesque gardens.
- Freshwater East Beach: A beautiful sandy beach, ideal for relaxing and water sports activities.
Activities
There are many activities in Pembroke that reflect the rich history and natural beauty of the region.
- Hiking: Explore the breathtaking landscape along the coastal paths and enjoy the views of the sea.
- Kayaking and sailing: Discover the waterways around Pembroke and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
- Play golf: Play a round of golf on one of the picturesque golf courses in the area.
Eating, drinking and shopping
Enjoy local Welsh specialties in the cozy pubs and restaurants of Pembroke. The city also offers a variety of stores selling local products and handicrafts.
Public transportation
Pembroke is well connected by bus to the surrounding towns and attractions. The city can also be reached via a train station, making it easy to get to.
Accommodation
In Pembroke and the surrounding region there is a wide range of accommodation, from cozy bed & breakfasts to luxurious hotels, offering something for every traveler.