Best attractions and places to see around Burton include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and man-made structures. The area features notable bridges, historical castles, and coastal viewpoints. Visitors can explore sites ranging from medieval fortifications to scenic quays.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Carew Castle was built in the late 11th century by the constable of Pembroke Castle, Gerald de Windsor. Archaeologists have found traces of an Iron Age settlement near the castle, as well as Roman pottery. (Pembrokeshire Coast National Park)
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Great variety. The lily ponds, lovely beaches, a coffee/ food stop and lots of cliff top walking.
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£20 for a bit of ruin is relatively high. Along with the Tide Mill it was okay. If you only want to do a short hike, just walk past the outside...you can also go to the mill.
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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. 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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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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Participation in one of the Open Guided Tours (in English), which are included in the entrance fee, is very worthwhile. Lots of information, explained in a lively and entertaining way, brings the history of this special place to life.
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Pembroke Castle houses the largest map of Wales in the world and the largest painting in the UK. The large map shows the location of all major castles and religious landmarks in Wales. You can walk around or walk around the map.
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Among the most popular attractions are the historical Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole, a Grade II-listed structure connecting Stackpole Court to Stackpole Quay. Visitors also highly rate Stackpole Quay, a scenic harbor ideal for kayakers, and the medieval Pembroke Castle, where you can explore its Great Keep and ancient dungeons.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Pembroke Castle, founded in 1093, which offers insights into its past with guided tours and exhibitions. Another significant historical site is Carew Castle, a mightily impressive ruin built in the late 11th century, with traces of Iron Age settlement nearby. Don't miss the Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole, a historical landmark from 1797.
The region offers beautiful natural features, particularly along the coast. Stackpole Quay is a small harbor nestled into cliffs, with a rocky beach appearing at low tide. The Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole offers beautiful views of the surrounding lakes, where you can often spot various birds and even otters. The area is characterized by scenic coastal views and river landscapes.
Absolutely! Both Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole and Pembroke Castle are categorized as family-friendly. Pembroke Castle allows children to explore its Great Keep, ancient cave, and medieval dungeons, offering an engaging historical experience. The Stackpole Estate, home to the Eight-Arch Bridge, provides a lovely setting for walks and wildlife spotting.
The area around Burton is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are easy MTB trails like the Freshwater East to Stackpole Estate loop, and moderate running routes such as the Rosemarket Rath loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the Pembroke Castle – Carew Castle loop. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Burton.
Yes, the region features two significant bridges. The Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole, built in 1797, is a Grade II-listed limestone masonry structure over a weir, offering beautiful views of the lakes. Additionally, the Cleddau Bridge spans the River Cleddau, linking Neyland to Pembroke Dock, and features a segregated cycle lane for safe passage.
Stackpole Quay is a charming small harbor nestled into the cliffs, popular with kayakers heading to nearby caves and cliffs. At low tide, a rocky beach emerges, perfect for exploring. It's cared for by the National Trust and also features a small kiosk offering tea and coffee, making it a great spot for a picnic or a refreshing break.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore. The Cleddau Bridge has a segregated cycle lane, making it safe for cyclists. Many of the nearby routes, including those for road cycling and mountain biking, can lead you to or near various attractions. For specific cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Burton guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty of the area. The opportunity to explore medieval castles like Pembroke Castle and the picturesque views from landmarks like the Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole are frequently highlighted. The tranquil setting of Stackpole Quay and the chance to spot wildlife also receive high praise.
Yes, in addition to Pembroke Castle, you can also visit Carew Castle. This impressive ruin is considered one of South Wales' finest castles, strategically located on a crossing point of the Carew River. It offers a beautiful view of the castle and the lake in front of it.
Several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. The Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole provides beautiful views of the surrounding lakes. Stackpole Quay offers scenic coastal views, and Pembroke Castle allows you to climb its Great Keep for panoramic vistas of the area. From Carew Castle, you also have a beautiful view of the castle itself and the lake.


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