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.
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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Manorbier Castle
The castle’s basic plan is almost rectangular, and consists of a sturdy battlemented curtain wall with niches and powerful corner towers, impressive gatehouse, a complex hall-range, and a huge barn.
Welcome Centre
Learn more about Saundersfoot’s coal mining past in our Welcome & Heritage Centre.
Open All Year
Solva Woollen Mill
A hidden gem! The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, a family run business, specialising in weaving flat woven floor rugs and runners. You can watch the weaving, visit the mill shop, take a look at the restored waterwheel, enjoy locally made cakes in the tearoom and there’s an outside seating area. Open all year.
Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre
Oriel y Parc Visitor Centre and Gallery is located in St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, and is in the UK’s only truly coastal National Park.
Temple Bar Inn
Temple Bar is a family-friendly inn is located in Amroth, a pretty village on the southernmost tip of Pembrokeshire.
Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
Situated in the rugged north Pembrokeshire landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort. Archaeological excavation of the site has enabled the National Park Authority to realistically reproduce life as it was over 2000 years ago.
Annwn
Foraging & Relaxed Fine Dining Wild food experiences in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Pembrokeshire produce
Voyages of Discovery
Providing professional boat trips for all ages and abilities so whether you want sensitive wildlife observation, thrilling expeditions and adventures or something a little different. Come to us!
Wild About Pembrokeshire!
Wild about Pembrokeshire! run by Julia Horton-Powdrill, offers wild food foraging walks and courses that will introduce you to ingredients and materials from the wild.
The Grove - Narberth
Nestling in the heart of the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, The Grove is one of Wales’s finest restaurants and a leading small luxury hotel.
Oakwood Theme Park
At Oakwood, you can enjoy a jam-packed day out with rollercoasters, rides and attractions for all ages.
HARBWR Tenby Harbour Brewery
HARBWR is a Craft Brewery and Taproom, brewing a range of core ales just above the historic and beautiful Tenby Harbour.