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City Guide

Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Overview

Goodwick is a tranquil coastal town on the edge of Pembrokeshire, known for its picturesque harbor, stunning sea views, and gateway location to Ireland via ferry. The town blends peaceful natural beauty with a welcoming small-community feel, making it ideal for relaxation and outdoor pursuits.

Best Time to Visit

May-September for mild weather and coastal activities

Local Tips

For the best local seafood, visit independent eateries by the harbor. Arrive early at popular walking trails to enjoy privacy. Parking can be limited near the waterfront in summer.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory (5–10% in restaurants). Dress is casual; waterproofs recommended. Greet shop owners and locals with a smile or brief chat.

Safety Warnings

Goodwick is generally very safe, but be cautious near rocky waterfront paths during stormy weather and avoid walking alone on remote moorland trails at night.

Hidden Gems

Seek out nearby Goodwick Moor Nature Reserve for bird watching, or the historic Lower Town slipway where fishermen still land catch. Check out the Signal Box café for cozy views over the railway.

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