Its half term!
(Date Posted 11/02/2013)
It's half term. According to the weather forecast we'll be OK Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday looks like its time to head indoors but then the rest of the week is looking resonable. What's on then?
Today, if you're quick, and grab your wellies, you can head over to Colby Woodland Gardens for some great wildlife exploration lead by Mr Ranger! That's happening Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
The Tudor Merchants House in Tenby is open all week from 11am for family fun, the Tudor way!
The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran are looking at Extraordinary Owls at 2pm today, Monday, and then they get all creative with willow weaving, nest box making and wildlife themed arts and crafts ending with Ferrets on Friday.
The Stackpole Centre are planning their '50 Things' spring challenge on Wednesday 13th and Friday 15th. Join them for afternoon fun at Lodge Park Wood where you can do as many of the "50 things to do before you are 11and ¾" as is possible, including kites on the courtsite, pond dipping at the hidden bridge and snail racing at the stone seat.
At Castell Henllys you can find your inner Celt. It's your chance to learn how to Farm and Fight like a Celt. War paint included!
Need to get the wind in your hair and the children need to run?
Head to the beach, but not your usual or favourite. Find a new beach or cove, somewhere you've never been to with the help of our beaches guide - There's 52 to choose from!
Want something for nothing?
Take a look at our huge list of things to do for free and our wet weather options, we might need those come Wednesday!
We're nosey so dont forget to share your half term adverntures with us on Facebook. We want to see!
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