Local Area

Explore the Local Area

Rosebush sits at the heart of some of Wales's most spectacular countryside, with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Preseli Hills on your doorstep.

The Preseli Hills

The Preseli Hills (Mynydd Preseli) offer some of the finest walking in Wales, with ancient bluestones that built Stonehenge sourced from these very mountains. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and discover Bronze Age standing stones, cairns and hill forts all within walking distance of the park.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Britain's only coastal national park, just a short drive away. Walk the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path, explore secluded beaches, spot seabirds and grey seals, and enjoy some of the cleanest beaches in Europe.

Nearby Attractions

  • Tafarn Sinc (Sinc Inn) — Wales's highest pub, 5 min walk
  • Bluestone Brewing Company, Cilgwyn
  • Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
  • Pentre Ifan Neolithic Burial Chamber
  • Fishguard town and harbour
  • St Davids Cathedral (35 min drive)
  • Oakwood Theme Park

Beaches

  • Newport Sands — 15 miles
  • Poppit Sands — 20 miles
  • Broad Haven — 22 miles
  • Whitesands Bay — 28 miles
  • Barafundle Bay — 30 miles

Walking & Cycling

The park is perfectly located for walkers and cyclists. The Golden Road ancient ridgeway track passes across the Preseli Hills directly above Rosebush. Miles of quiet country lanes and marked footpaths start right from the park gate.

Tafarn Sinc — The Local Pub

A true Welsh institution. The Tafarn Sinc (meaning 'Zinc Tavern') is an iconic corrugated iron pub dating from the 1870s, at an elevation of 290m it is one of the highest pubs in Wales. Serving traditional Welsh food and ales, it is just a five-minute walk from the park.