Fishguard is located in Pembrokeshire on the west coast of Wales.
The town is famous as the ferry port to Ireland but it also occupies an important place in British history being the location of the last invasion of Britain in February 1797.
Tourists arriving in Fishguard have an abundance of attractions to visit both in the town and further afield throughout the county of Pembrokeshire.
The Lower town sits where the River Gwaun meets the sea in a deep valley. It is the original fishing village with a small beach, seafarers cottages, a short tidal quay, fishing boats and pleasure crafts. It is one of the most beautiful harbours in Wales and indeed was the location for the film of 'Under Milk Wood' starring Richard Burton.

Fishguard proper commands superb views of the bay and harbour. There are a number of hotels, pubs, and restaurants and a new Leisure Centre provides facilities for the young and old especially in wet weather.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path passes through the very heart of Fishguard.