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Bluestone National Park Resort

Family friendly breaks in Pembrokeshire

In Pembrokeshire, you can time travel back to a prehistoric age at Castell Henllys Iron Age fort, where you can dress up as a Celtic warrior, war paint and all, then ambush a rival tribe or learn to wield a sword like a medieval knight at Pembroke or Carew castle.

Coming right back into the 21st century, you can cover yourself head to foot in camouflage gear and zap your friends and family with lasers at Battlefield LIVE or hurl yourself around a go-kart track at Carew or West Wales Karting and Heatherton.

For little ones, and big ones, it has to be Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo or Manor House Wildlife Park. Adventure playgrounds; up close animal encounters with lemurs; eye to eye with a giraffe and a vintage funfair. Guaranteed fun.

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Ritec Valley Quad Bikes

Ritec Valley is the premier quad bike hire operation in South Wales. Now in our 22nd year, we offer all ages and abilities the best in off road quad action.

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Phoenix Bowl and Pirate Pete's Adventure Play

Discovery Quay, The Docks, Milford Haven, SA73 3AF

Offering all-day entertainment and fun regardless of age and ability, Phoenix Bowl is an undercover family entertainment centre open all year.

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.

Andy Davies West Wales Photography Workshops

Skomer, Marloes, SA62 3BJ

Andy Davies offers photography workshops at Skomer Island, Stackpole Nature Reserve, Manor House Animal Park and at St Brides Castle and Marloes Peninsula as well as evening boat trips to Grassholm.

Tenby Museum & Art Gallery

The museum features the prehistory of the area, maritime and piracy, a local history gallery and the Story of Tenby Gallery as well as two art galleries featuring work by Gwen and Augustus John.

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Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber

Nr Newport, Preseli Hills, SA41 3TZ

Set in the heart of Bluestone Country, where the ‘Spotted Dolerite’ came from which made the inner sanctum of Stonehenge. A fine example of a cromlech with a 15 ton capstone intact.

Manor Wildlife Park

St Florence, Nr Tenby, SA70 8RJ

Wales’s only walking safari, Manor Wildlife Park lets visitors come face to face with exotic and endangered animals from across the globe!

RSPB-Ramsey Island Nature Reserve

Off of St Justinians,

This dramatic island is one mile off the St Davids Coast. Spectacular high cliffs alive with seabirds. See hundreds of Guillimots, Razorbills, Kittiwakes and Fulmars.

Makin' Tracks

Gumfreston, Tenby, SA70 8RB

Three great high octane rides for all the family. Tank Attack, Segways and Buzzquads.

Pembrokeshire Falconry

Established in 2004 in West Wales, Pembrokeshire Falconry is a family run business that offers you the chance to come face to face with birds of prey and share in the magic

Battlefield LIVE

Amroth Road, Llanteg, SA67 8QJ

Award winning outdoor activity only 10 minutes from Tenby and 20 minutes from Pembroke. Battlefield LIVE is the ULTIMATE COMBAT GAME. Exciting, pulse-racing, challenging and most of all FUN.

Sweet Home Alpaca

Walk an Alpaca There’s nothing like getting out into nature on your own two feet. And there’s no better company than an alpaca. Get involved! Join us on one of our daily alpaca walks. When you sign up to our alpaca walks, you have the chance to meet our beautiful alpaca family in the flesh. You’ll[...]

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