Dr Beynon's Bug Farm

Ynglŷn â Dr Beynon's Bug Farm

Welcome to The Bug Farm – an innovative and unique research and visitor centre, farm and nature reserve. With a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum, British Bug House, Insect Farming Exhibition, Farm Trails and a Walled Garden, there is something for everyone, whatever your age or interest. Our focus on wildlife conservation and sustainable farming and food of the future spans the site. Onsite cafe Grub Kitchen is the UK’s first full-time edible insect restaurant, with plenty of non-insect dishes available too.

Cost

£5.50 - £8.00 per ticket

Children entrance – £5.50

Adult entrance – £8.00

Concession entrance – £7.50

Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol

Open from February to December.

WELSH:: Price Info:

Children entrance – £5.50

Adult entrance – £8.00

Concession entrance – £7.50

Cyfleusterau:

  • Baby Changing
  • Cafe
  • Childrens meals
  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilet
  • Groups welcome
  • Highchair
  • Parking (free)
  • Pembrokeshire Produce
  • Restaurant
  • Shop
  • Toilets
  • VAQAS - Visit Wales - Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme
  • Wet Weather attraction

Hygyrchedd

The Bug Farm is largely accessible with an accessible toilet and parking.

Cyfarwyddiadau

Directions from the East/South (Haverfordwest)
Follow signs towards St Davids on the A487.  Once you reach St Davids you will come to a roundabout (The Oriel y Parc visitor centre is on your left and the High Street of St Davids is ahead of you) turn right at this roundabout to follow the Glasfryn Road. At the end of the Glasfryn Road you will come to a T junction with a Premier Inn on your left. Turn right and follow the A487 for approximately 1 mile. After 1 mile, the road goes slightly down hill and bends sharply to the right. Just after the right hand bend our track is on the right. It is signed with two black beetles on fence posts. Follow the track down and turn left into the car park.

Directions from the North (Fishguard)
Follow signs towards St Davids on the A487. Approx 5 minutes after you pass through a small village called Croesgoch you will pass through an even smaller village called Carnhedryn. Continue straight on, and after few miles the road goes slightly down hill, our track is on the left just before the road bends to the left. It is signed with black beetles on fence posts. If you go past the white house on the bend, you have gone too far. Follow the track down and turn left into the car park.

Awards:

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