Pembroke Dock, also named Doc Penfro in Welsh, is a beautiful town just northwest of the centre of Pembroke with the babbling River Cleddau flowing through. The town holds historic facets with the construction of the Royal Navy Dockyard dating back to the 1800s, generating the popularity and expansion of this wonderful community, with a higher population than Pembroke itself, the town boasts a wide selection of pubs, restaurants, convenience stores, parks, a train station, heritage centre, and a spectacular dockyard. A journey over the Cledday Bridge takes you over to the charming town of Neyland, home to several sporting clubs including Neyland Cricket Club, Neyland RFC, Neyland AFC, and a popular yacht club by the marina. Just down the road is Pembroke town centre, a thriving tourist spot where you can discover the ruins of Henry VII’s birthplace and find easy access to discover Pembrokeshire’s best attractions, delight in watersports like surfing and rowing, stroll around West Angle Bay, or sample a local lobster lunch at Freshwater West beach’s street food stall, Café Mor. Other delightful Welsh towns in easy reach include the tranquil Milford Haven and the bustling county town of Haverfordwest. Pembroke Dock is a vibrant hub for exploring an exciting corner of Wales.