Wales’s only walking safari, Manor Wildlife Park lets visitors come face to face with exotic and endangered animals from across the globe!
A unique collection of coracles from Wales and around the world, including India, Vietnam, Iraq and America.
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.
Offering all-day entertainment and fun regardless of age and ability, Phoenix Bowl is an undercover family entertainment centre open all year.
The museum has a fascinating variety of artefacts, prints and painting.
Founded about 1115 for Tironian monks. Extensive remains survive dating from the 12th to 16th Centuries.
A dramatic natural rock arch and rock pillars on the south west coast of Pembrokeshire.
A tiny hermit’s cell built into the cliff at St Govan’s, near Bosherston, South Pembrokeshire.
Set in the heart of Bluestone Country, where the ‘Spotted Dolerite’ came from which made the inner sanctum of Stonehenge.
A holy well, retreat and shrine dedicated to the mother of St David, situated on the coast just south of St Davids.
Set in a 264 acre Wildlife Nature Reserve, it's a great place to bring children.
Our exclusive hand-crafted garments and lustrous knitting yarns are spun from the fleece produced by our own flock of Angora goats.
If you only visit one gallery in Pembrokeshire, make sure its this one. Outdoor sculpture collection shown in the summer months.
A gallery showing original works by David and Freya Dixon.
Wide range of work in wrought iron and forged steel, including clocks, candelabra, fire irons and one-off sculptures.
Oriel Q Gallery is a light airy space on the top floor of the vibrant Queens Hall. It has an excellent reputation for showing contemporary Welsh art.