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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Feud Hall
Come and Settle The Score at Llwyngwair’s Feud Hall (Feidr Frwydro). The ultimate destination for all-weather activities! Rain or shine, we’ve got you covered.
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Caldey Island
Caldey Abbey is the home of Cistercian Monks who farm this tiny island off the coast of Tenby and make the famous Caldey Island perfume and chocolate.
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.
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.
Pembrokeshire Islands Boat Trips
Spectacular wildlife adventure trips on a fast, rigid inflatable boat. Runs every day exploring the Pembrokeshire coastline and islands.
Unearthed Festival
Unearthed Festival near St Davids celebrates the expansion of consciousness from the material to the ethereal through music, debate and discussion, workshops, talks, dance, comedy, vegetarian food and drink. Areas include multiple music tents, kids and teenagers tents, healing area, sauna, cinema and more.
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.
St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral is a remarkable place, built in 1181 on the site reputed to be that of St David’s 6th century monastic settlement.
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.
Pembroke Castle
An enormous oval castle, mostly surrounded by a serene mill pond. Extensively restored in Victorian times, it’s dominated by the complex gatehouse on the outside and the huge circular keep.
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.
Milford Waterfront
Milford Waterfront is a great place for a day out! Independent shopping, leisurely coffees with a great view, delicious eats at one of the many cafés and restaurants, boat trips, Milford Haven Museum, ten pin bowling, art galleries, and regular festivals and events mean there’s something for everyone to enjoy.