Pembrokeshire is a hugely popular area of Wales and the traditional seaside towns of Saundersfoot and Tenby are well known on the East Pembrokeshire coast for being superb holiday destinations.
The glorious spring weather at the beginning of the month may well have inspired you to think of summer – and a cottage by the sea along the stunning Welsh coast.
On the 18th & 19th at the Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran join the Easter Treasure Trail; on the Sunday you can get creative, decorating your own Easter egg.
Fish and seafood lovers should head for one of the scrummiest food festivals in Europe, Pembrokeshire Fish Week, which is happening this year from 28 June – 6 July.
Buddy Holly and the Cricketers offer a sing along show at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven on 15 February and the English National Opera performance of Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten is being screened on 23 February.
Anyone interested in ancient historic sites will find plenty of prime examples in Pembrokeshire. And a fascinating new find has recently been revealed at the Trefael Stone near Nevern.
You may think Christmas and New Year celebrations are way behind us by now but, in the Gwaun Valley in Pembrokeshire, the arrival of the New Year has not yet been celebrated.