

Stroll through a vineyard surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Pembrokeshire National Park - a unique attraction which isn't often seen in the UK climate.
Weekdays 11am - 5pm
Friday and Saturday evenings: 6pm to 10pm
Martletwy, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8AP
OS Grid Ref: SN 03586 10282
Lat/Lng: 51.75671, -4.847245
Email: [email protected]
If you're looking for an adrenaline-fuelled day out then Oakwood Theme Park is perfect for you.
A stunning stately home, Picton Castle has 40 acres of some of the most beautiful woodland gardens and grounds in West Wales. There is a Secret Owl Garden where you can meet 25 species of owls.
This sub tropical water park has a monster wave pool, rapid rides, rivers and flumes plus lots of special events throughout the year.
Folly Farm is so much more than just a farm. There's also a zoo, a vintage funfair and a whole host of indoor and outdoor adventure play for you to enjoy.
Whether you want a relaxing afternoon, a sports-filled activity fun day out, or an adrenalin-fuelled, extreme adventure day, Heatherton has it all!
Here you'll find 52 acres of parkland to wander around and meet the wildlife. If you've only got a couple of hours make a beeline for the walk-throughs.
4.1 miles If you want a relaxing, sports filled activity day out, or an adrenalin-fuelled extreme adventure day, Heatherton has it all! Visit the website
500m from the Youth Hostel 186 miles (300k) long, mostly cliff top level with 35,000 feet (11,000m) of ascent and descent. Visit the website
This mighty fortress is largely intact and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great to explore. Make sure you don't miss the medieval life exhibitions.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path runs straight past the hostel door. Coastal walks are a must and boast some truly incredible views of the area.
In a splendid setting overlooking a beautiful unspoilt beach, families will love to explore Manorbier Castle. Visit the Castle website
Easy access to some of the best sea cliff climbing in Britain and great for a days worth of climbing.
There's lots of quiet country lanes to wind and bend with on your ride. An off-road route is available about 10 miles away between Neyland and Haverfordwest.
A small rocky beach, where sand is exposed at low tide. There's a large natural arch and caves along the steep cliffs. see Visit Pembrokeshire website also see Beach Guide Wales website
Discover the only fully closed road marathon in Wales.
Enjoy a boat ride to one of the best seabird and and seal experiences or visit Britain's largest undisturbed prehistoric Iron Age Settlement.