Carew is a historic village in the south of Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. Historically, it's renowned for the Carew Castle, an Edwardian structure overlooking a 23-acre millpond, and the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Family

An excellent destination suitable for a family visit.

English

Local language

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Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

Carew Castle has a rich history including Norman and Elizabethan periods. It's unique because of the Celtic cross that stands near the entrance.

What is a history?

The Carew family who lived there played significant roles in the local and national history. The Carew Cross is a 11th-century monument, considered one of the most important early Christian crosses in Wales.

What is the weather in Carew by months?

Winters are generally cold and wet, spring and autumn are mild, and summers are moderately warm and dry.

What is Local laws, basic rules and regulations?

Respect the natural environment and heritage sites, no littering, and no trespassing on private lands.

Is this place safe?

Yes, it's generally safe but as in any place, tourists should stay aware of their surroundings.

What is average trip length?

A one to two-day trip would suffice to explore Carew.