St Brides Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Discover nature

Cooking with wild garlic at St Brides Castle

Around the St. Brides Castle this time of year you’ll find swathes of wild garlic, and it’s the perfect ingredient for adding a little bit of zing to your favourite recipes.

Get around and about the sites

St. Govan's Chapel

A tiny old chapel has been built into the limestone rock and is perched on the edge of the cliff, overlooking the water.

Get around and about the sites

A Wales of a time in the Principality

Wales has enjoyed (or endured) a somewhat tempestuous relationship with royalty down the centuries – but Pembrokeshire marked the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in real style.

Discover nature

Do you know the Puffin Man?

Wildlife photographer Andy Davies runs various courses throughout the year for Bondholders, but a highlight must surely be the snorkelling excursion to watch puffins and other seabirds underwater.

Explore our gardens

The eco-concious gardeners...

Jill and Stephen Wilson pass on the benefit of their experience having looked after the gardens at St Brides for several years and give some simple tips on how to become an eco-friendly gardener.

Meet our staff

The Castle Keep-er

Mandy Rees is the site manager of St Brides Castle, HPB's 19th-century baronial country mansion in the southwest corner of Wales.

Hear what Bondholders have to say

Playing the generation game

Peter and Pam Blair became Bondholders at the end of the 1980s.

Explore our gardens

Two peas in a pod

Jill and Stephen Wilson have been working as gardeners at St Brides for the past seven years.