Porthgain is one of the most individual places in Pembrokeshire, with superb coastal scenery and an unpretentious mixture of traditional Victorian and later style houses, and a man-made harbour.
Today you can still see evidence of Porthgain's industrial past. It is still a thriving, if tiny, fishing community with two excellent artists' galleries, a picturesque pub with excellent beer and food, and a superb fish restaurant.
The harbour is sandy-bottomed and at low-tide there is a small stretch of sand. High tide is excellent for 'crabbing'. |