September Holidays in Pembrokeshire 2025

Newport Estuary Boats & bench September Holiday Pembrokeshire

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September Holiday Breaks in Pembrokeshire 2025

September is the perfect time to escape to North Pembrokeshire. As the summer bustle fades, our cottages offer you space to slow down and soak up the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. From charming, character-filled hideaways to sleek, contemporary retreats, our handpicked collection of accommodation has something for every kind of getaway. With breathtaking views, thoughtful touches, and a touch of luxury, your perfect Welsh stay starts here.

Enjoy 10% off all week‑long stays throughout September. It's the perfect time to treat yourself to some coastal calm and countryside charm.



Why Choose Pembrokeshire for your September Holiday?

September is one of the best times to visit North Pembrokeshire. As summer slips away, the coast and countryside take on a calmer rhythm - quieter beaches, peaceful footpaths, and crisp, refreshing air. Autumn’s colours begin to arrive, casting woodlands and valleys in golden light and creating the perfect backdrop for your escape.

Here, you’ll find Pembrokeshire just as beautiful as in high summer, but with a gentler, more relaxed charm. Stroll the Pembrokeshire Coast Path without the crowds, wander through tranquil villages, or enjoy long walks and bike rides in the cooler air. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply time to unwind, September in Pembrokeshire offers the perfect balance of beauty and tranquillity.

View of coast path on Dinas Head looking back towards Cwm Yr Eglwys

Dinas Head Walk

Walking
It’s a wonderful season for walkers: the Pembrokeshire Coast Path stretches out in peaceful solitude, offering dramatic sea views without the summer bustle. Inland, woodlands shift into a palette of amber and crimson, creating perfect settings for crisp countryside strolls. The cooler temperatures make it ideal for hiking and exploring, while still mild enough to linger outdoors and soak in the scenery.

Our Favourite September Circular Walks in Pembrokeshire

Newport to Carningli (3.5 to 5 miles) - From Newport, park in the main car park and head up through Newport, past the church. You will see Carningli footpath signposted, go through the gate and head up to the Summit and discover the remains of an Iron Age fort at the top. Make your way across the hill top towards Bedd Morris, as you get closer to Bedd Morris, there are several footpath that all lead you down the hill, back towards the main road in to Newport, or back to the coast path, if you wish to make it a longer walk. Enjoy - Newport, Iron Age fort remains, views, hill tops, sheep, peace and quiet.

Dinas Head (3 miles) - Park in Cwm yr Eglws or Pwllgwaelod and make your way around Dinas Head coast path, and then take the flat footpath which links the two coastal villages, back to your starting position. Enjoy - two coastal villages, pub in Pwllgwealod, seasonal snack shop in Cwm yr Eglwys, beautiful views, seals, birds, coastal path, nice easy flat finish.

Cames Head (5 miles) - Park in Poppit Sands beach car park and walk the road around the back of the café, this will lead you around Cames Head along the Wales Coast Path. Once at the top you will come to a connecting path which you can follow inland across countryside, through woodland and back to the car park. Enjoy - Crwst Café, views of Cardigan Island, horses, sheep, woodland, stream.

Welsh Wildlife Centre (2 miles) - Head to the village of Cilgerran and make your way down to the Welsh Wildlife Centre car park. Join the River Teifi footpath through the gate and follow this past all the look out hides until you see a gate on the left, just before you reach the new Cardigan bridge. Enjoy the boardwalk and woodland path all the way back to the car park. Alternatively, stay on the river path under the bridge and cross over the old bridge into Cardigan town. Enjoy - Wildlife Centre Café and shop, flat, bird watching, buffalo, river.

Llys Y Fran Lake (7 miles) - Head over the Preseli Hills and discover Llys y Fran reservoir and lake walk. Park outside the visitor centre and decide if you want to go clockwise or anti-clockwise. Either way is wonderful, but beware, there are a few steep up and down sections as you make you’re way around the lake. There are a few picnic tables along the way which are lovely for taking a break and taking in your surroundings. Enjoy - reservoir, lake, café, woodland, picnic spots, playground.

Towns & Villages
Pembrokeshire’s towns and villages also feel different in autumn - unhurried, welcoming, and brimming with local charm. Seasonal produce fills farm shops and markets, and cosy cafés or traditional pubs provide the perfect spots to warm up after a day outdoors. Newport, Cardigan, St Davids, Narberth and Fishguard are all well worth a visit.

Food & Drink
Check out our Food & Drink guides for our top tips; Restaurants & Evening Meals, Cafés & Lunch Snacks and Best Sunday Lunch.


Teifi Wildlife Centre Walk Cardigan Board Walk

Teifi Welsh Wildlife Centre Board Walk

List of September Events In Pembrokeshire 2025

  • 5th - 7th Sept - Saundersfoot Harbour Festival Details

  • 5th Sept - Craft Festival Wales, Cardigan Castle Details

  • 6th Sept - Haverfordwest Castle to Quayside Festival Details

  • 6th - 7th Sept - Vintage Motorbike Show at Saundersfoot Harbour Details

  • 12th Sept - Jo90 Live Rock Classics Band - Penrallt Aberporth Details

  • 12-13th Sept - Voices at the Castle Pembroke ft. Russell Watson Details

  • 13th Sept - Haverfordwest Harvest Festival Details

  • 20-21st Sept - Pendine Sands Hot Rods Details

  • 21st Sept - Ironman Wales Details

  • 27th - 28th Sept - Narberth Food Festival Details

Looking for a great September holiday? Browse our holiday accommodation throughout North Pembrokeshire. We have a range of charming seaside cottages in coastal towns and villages along the north Pembrokeshire coast. Or, if you prefer the countryside, why not head inland slightly and unwind in one of our large country holiday homes, or, one of our cosy hidden huts? Most of our cottages are dog-friendly too, so bring your dog with you and enjoy exploring the beaches, paths and hills together! Browse our full collection and book online today, or contact our friendly team.


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