Porthgain

Porthgain (Welsh for fair/beautiful port) is a small fishing harbour village on the north Pembrokeshire coast.

Porthgain Harbour at high tide

Understand

In the 1900s this was an industrial harbour, exporting slate then later brinks.

Get in

By road

From Haverfordwest follow the A40 towards Fishguard, turn left in Letterston towards St Davids. At Mathry turn left onto the A487. In Croesgoch turn right (signposted Porthgain).

By bus

The 404 'Strumble Shuttle' bus runs St Davids - Fishguard, stopping at coastal towns and villages including Porthgain(Daily during summer months, Thursday & Saturday only from Oct - May).

Get around

It is a small village to walk around.

See

Remains of hoppers for loading stone
Porthgain Harbour at low tide
  • Harbour. With large brick hoppers dating back to the late 1900s when crush granite road-stone was shipped from the harbour.

Do

  • Hiking. park of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Explore Porthgain harbour itself or venture further along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path south towards Abereiddyand St Davids.

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Cope

There are public toilets near the carpark, open from Easter to October half term.

Go next

Follow the Pembrokeshire Coast Path south from Porthgain to Abereiddy or north to Abercastle. Other places of interest include St Davids and Fishguard.

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