Often referred to as the "Secret Waterway", the area has over 10 miles of sheltered water for lazy sailing or head downstream to Milford Haven for inshore and offshore cruising. Close by are the famous bird islands of Skomer and Skokholm, Cardigan Bay and Caldey Island.
Offering wakeboarding, ringo rides, an inflatable aqua park and an indoor climbing wall. Also well known for their tipi dining restaurant 'Stoked'; 12hr slow & low smoked BBQ beef, wood fired pizzas and local draft beers.
A picturesque hamlet situated on the tidal limit of the Cresswell River. Although nowadays it is quaint and quiet, it was once a bustling river port exporting anthracite coal from 50 small pits in the area. The quay is directly in front of the popular Cresselly Arms pub. The ruins of the 13th Century Cresswell Castle can be seen upstream from the quay. Stepping stones allow you to cross the river at low tide and follow the river banks all the way to Lawrenny.
A magnificent ruin of a castle with a history spanning 2,000 years. Set in a stunning location overlooking the 23 acre millpond, the castle developed from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. There’s plenty to see and do with a varied activity programme. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Fees apply which also include entry into the nearby Tidal Mill
Narberth is a gorgeous little market town nestled in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside.
It is best known for its vibrant arts scene that brings all sorts of live music and performances to this small Welsh town. There is a robust sense of community in Narberth, with a thriving high street packed with independent shops and cafes, as well as a full calendar of events.
A great and relaxing day out at Clerkenhill for the whole family. Take a stroll along their safe adventure farm trail through the spooky woodland with lots of interesting swings and slides and sights along the way, watch out for giants, bears and spooks! There is even a beach, but beware of the sharks!
Llys-y-frân is set in a beautiful location, in the foothills of the Preseli Mountains.
Free to enter and open all year round there’s plenty to do for all ages and abilities. A great place to spend the day exploring on foot or on two wheels.
The 350 acres (142ha) of woodland, grassland and lake are perfect for walking, cycling and fishing – and a whole range of activities on land and water.
Whatever adventure you choose, enjoy taking deep breaths of fresh Pembrokeshire air; where social distancing comes naturally.
Spread across 120 acres, Folly Farm offers visitors of all ages a chance to experience wildlife from around the world, interact with farm animals, and enjoy nostalgic fairground rides. It’s the perfect destination for a day of fun, learning, and adventur Folly Farm, located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is an award-winning family attraction that combines a zoo, farmyard, and vintage funfair. Spread across 120 acres, Folly Farm offers visitors of all ages a chance to experience wildlife from around the world, interact with farm animals, and enjoy nostalgic fairground rides. It’s the perfect destination for a day of fun, learning, and adventure. The zoo is home to over 100 species, including lions, giraffes, penguins, and rhinos.
A 52-acre zoo in Pembrokeshire, Wales, owned by TV presenter Anna Ryder Richardson. Manor Wildlife Park is on a mission to protect endangered species. Since 2008 they have been working to transform the outdated animal park to a world class animal facility focused on wildlife conservation. They have single and multi-species enclosures to allow animals to free roam as much as possible, while ensuring the safety of both visitors and animals. They are committed to ethical trading and animal welfare.
For a true Tenby experience, you have to visit Tenby Harbour - a small and friendly harbour where you can enjoy a spot of fishing, take a boat trip out to the nearby Caldey Island, relax and unwind on the fantastic beach or simply sit and people watch. Set in the middle of Tenby's coastline, there's no shortage of restaurants, cafes and pubs nearby to refuel at after a long day of sandcastle building.
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With 700 years of history, Picton Castle has medieval original with magnificent Georgian interiors. Wander through beautifully furnished rooms, admire original art and antiques and visit one of only two perfectly round libraries in the UK. The gardens are 50 ares of tranquil beauty and a haven for nature lovers. Explore the Walled Garden, ancient woodlands and sweeping 19th century parkland. Relax under the trees or picnic with stunning views. Discover the Garden Museum, vintage lawn mower collection, and our Physic and Wildlife Gardens. Short-listed in the the Historic House, Garden of the Year award 2024.
St Davids Cathedral is a medieval church on a Pembrokeshire peninsula, founded by the Dewi Sant, or St David, in the sixth century. He is Wales’ patron saint, celebrated on 1 March. St Davids operates a regular programme of services and prayer time, plus occasional special services, throughout the year.
Narberth C P School, Narberth
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