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Active Breaks in Pembrokeshire

Whatever the season, there are lots of organised activities that visitors can enjoy. We’ve done all the pre-planning and preparation for you.

Want to get the adrenalin flowing – dangle from a Tree Top Trail , tear around a go-kart track, head into combat or frighten yourself silly on a roller coaster?

For something a little calmer, try a photo walk with expert tuition and lose yourself in a heady mixture of all the rich natural history, legends and folklore that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Don’t forget your camera on an Alpaca or Llama trek through the Pembrokeshire countryside. Lead the Llama or Alpaca on a guided walk where you’ll learn more about the history of the animals.

Our guided ghost walks and our walking with dinosaurs experience is perfect for little ones. Watch wildlife and nature up close on a boat trip or indulge in the sport of kings: falconry. We have everything covered.

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Outdoor Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing

Lampeter House, Lampeter Velfrey , Narberth, SA67 8TS

The ever-popular Festival Players Theatre Company, whose Patron is now Dame Judi Dench, return to the captivating outdoor setting of Lampeter House for the production of Much Ado About Nothing

Wolfscastle Pottery

There’s an opportunity to be creative. Throw your own pots on the wheel or model by hand. As much help as you need. When dry, paint them with bright glazes or buy ours ready for painting.

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Solva Woollen Mill

The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, Solva is now the only mill in Wales specialising in flat woven carpets, rugs and runners.

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Preseli Mohair Centre

Dolau Isaf Farm, Mynachlog-ddu, Clunderwen, SA66 7SB

Our exclusive hand-crafted garments and lustrous knitting yarns are spun from the fleece produced by our own flock of Angora goats which is then hand dyed in subtle and vibrant colours.

Riitta Sinkkonen-Davies Handweaving

Mathom House, Moorland Road, Freystrop, SA62 4LE

An invitation to visit Riitta’s workshop at home. A wide variety of her work is on display in a small gallery and in progress on different looms.

Pembroke Town Murals

Pembroke Town Hall,

In 2006 George and Jeanne Lewis embarked on an ambitious project to depict Pembroke’s history from its development during the Stone Age to the early part of the 20th century.

Newport Collective

Penfynnon, East Street, Newport, SA42 0SY

A varied selection of arts and crafts created by a collective of local makers. Original paintings, photographs, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, jewellery, wooden items, cards and much, much more.

West Coast Birdwatching

Crabhall Farm, Dale, Haverfordwest, SA62 3QX

West Coast Birdwatching offer expert-led guided birdwatching trips across Pembrokeshire, and are the preferred partner of the Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales for guided trips to Skomer Island.

Sealife Adventures

Milford Haven, SA73 1EB

As a partner business in the Seatrust Dolphin Coast initiative we promote and support eco tourism offering exciting opportunities to see dolphins and other wildlife on our Sealife Adventure Cruises

Falcon Boats

Paris House, 8 New Street, St David's, SA626SN

Outstanding wildlife boat trips around the Pembrokeshire islands. Join us to experience close encounters with seals, porpoise, dolphins as well as a myriad of nesting seabirds and spectacular scenery.

Carew Cheriton Control Tower

Carew Cheriton, Nr Pembroke,

A unique World War II RAF control tower (Watch Office) a Avro Anson aircraft and nearby air raid shelter; all refurbished by the community as a living memorial to those who served at Carew.

Black Rock Outdoor Company | Hedgerow Foraging

Discover the wonderful world of foraging, right here in beautiful Pembrokeshire

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