The Town Trail starts at the Town Hall.
The Main Town Trail is about 3 miles long – but there are shorter, alternative routes which are indicated in the text and on the map.
Pembroke Town Trail Locations
Pembroke Town Hall
A Georgian building dating back to 1820, the Town Hall has undergone much alteration.…
Read More...Parish Church of St Mary
St Mary’s Church with its memorial garden for peace and tranquillity, is one of…
Read More...Haggar’s Cinema
Now Paddles Night Club, Haggar’s was once the focal point of Pembroke’s social life comprising…
Read More...Brown’s Fish & Chip Café
One of the oldest businesses in Pembroke dating back to 1928, this chippie was…
Read More...Orielton Terrace
Across the road, Orielton Terrace is a narrow side road above street level, along…
Read More...The National School
Now the ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, this building was once the National School, founded in 1861…
Read More...Old Cross Saws Inn & 111 Main Street
The Old Cross Saws Inn is so called because there once stood a preaching…
Read More...St Michael’s Church & Square
St Michael’s was originally a Norman church, largely rebuilt in 1835 and again in…
Read More...Hospital & Police Station
The former Cottage Hospital and Police Station are now private dwellings. They both represent…
Read More...The Commons
The Commons area was originally a tidal marsh, which protected the south wall of…
Read More...The Town Walls
The Town Walls Trust, in conjunction with the Tabernacle Chapel, has undertaken a restoration…
Read More...The Gazebo
Once a medieval defending tower, it was ‘topped’ in the 19C with a summer-house…
Read More...Goose’s Lane
Goose’s Lane follows the eastern line of the old town wall, now obscured by…
Read More...East End Square
East End Square is the site of the town’s former East Gate, sited where…
Read More...Barnard’s Tower
Barnard’s Tower, a large defensible tower on the north eastern corner of the town…
Read More...Golden Farm & The Old Workhouse
Look across the Mill Pond to RIVERSIDE originally built in 1839 as the Pembroke…
Read More...The North Gate
The Old North Gate was situated at the bottom of Northgate Street (traditionally called…
Read More...The South Quay
(Toilets) It is hard to imagine now but this was once a bustling quayside. …
Read More...Wogan’s Cavern
The name Wogan is thought to derive from the Welsh ‘ogof’ meaning ‘cave’. This…
Read More...Monkton Bridge
Monkton Bridge provided access to the town from the west across the branch of…
Read More...The Awkward Hill & Monkton Old Hall
The first turning on the right brings you up the Awkward Hill into Monkton. …
Read More...Pembroke Castle
The Castle was founded in 1093 when the Normans under Arnulf de Montgomery invaded…
Read More...The Lion & The Old King’s Arms
These are former coaching inns dating back to the late 18th Century, with the…
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