Porthgain

Porthgain, Pembrokeshire
Porthgain, Pembrokeshire

Porthgain Harbour was built in 1851 to export local slate and was later used to ship bricks, which were made on the eastern side of the harbour, and stone which was stored in large brick-built hoppers, the remains of which still dominate the western side.

This is a beautiful little spot to visit for an hour or so, to enjoy the views out to sea and take a break at the little cafĂ© or traditional pub, both of which are well regarded. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes across the harbour front so it’s also a nice place to start, break or end a walk.

Porthgain is served by a local bus service two days a week in summer and one day a week in winter (Bus TimetablesBus Routes Map).

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