Narberth
Information on Narberth
Narberth is a vibrant little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire where independent boutiques, restaurants and attractions make for a quirky town. High fashion, food with flair, vineyards and more await you.
Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the High street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Independent shops selling a whole range of quality items from fine art to fine food rub shoulders with vintage and antique shops.
Narberth is the food capital of Pembrokeshire where you can purchase not only local produce of the highest quality but award winning Spanish food too in the well known local delicatessen Utlracomida. There are award-winning cafes, pubs and restaurants galore to choose from.
Notable events throughout the year draw in many visitors. Don’t miss Narberth Food Festival held annually on the last weekend of September, the Summer Carnival that brings colour and costume to the July streets, or the Big Plant Sale in the springtime which raises money for influential local charity Span Arts.
Visit Narberth Museum, whose interactive exhibits and changing collections are suitable for all ages. Head to the Queen’s Hall for some of the best live music and comedy gigs in Pembrokeshire.
Explore Blackpool Mill next to Canaston Woods and make your way along the estuary. Another fabulous walk in the vicinity is to the ruins of Llawhaden Castle. Sample the local wine at the local winemakers at Cwm Deri Vineyard who will be happy to host you for wine tasting and then relax and unwind with a meal at Slebech Park Estate, a Georgian Mansion situated right on the banks of the estuary.
Narberth County Primary School, located within the town, is the local primary school for 4-11 yr olds. The Greenhill School located in Tenby is the allocated secondary school for the area providing education for 11-18 yr olds.