South Pembrokeshire offers an exciting variety of Activities and Attractions that are sure to make your Cottage Holiday in Wales extra-special. From family-friendly days out to fantastic outdoor activities, you are bound to be spoilt for choice.
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Aberglasney Gardens is made up of ten acres of ancient formal gardens with pools, parapets, cloisters and arches. The added appeal is the various rare and unusual plan…
Babi-Beau offers the opportunity to create a huge variety of arts and crafts for all occasions, including jewellery making, t-shirt printing, woodwork, glass painting,…
One of 4 finalists in the 'Best Day out in Pembrokeshire' award, this family run outdoor activity provides a great day out for the whole family. Adventure and fun await…
Bethesda Farm Shop is located near Narberth and offer high quality food in a stunning location. They sell True Taste of Wales award winning local produce and are known…
The Bosherston Lakes are a man-made lake system, only a little over 200 years old. They occupy three narrow valleys which were carved into the limestone during the last…
Bushcraft activities are catered for the curious novice to the more intrepid and courses are tailored to families, individuals and groups. Buzzard Chris Bushcraft wil…
Caldey Island is one of Britain's holy islands. The Cistercian monks of Caldey continue a tradition which began there in Celtic times. More than a thousand years of pra…
Built in timber around 1100 by Gerald of Windsor, this now-ruined stone castle is a very popular historic attraction. The walk around the Castle and Tidal Mill is parti…
Carew Cheriton control tower museum, restored to original state as part of a community project. A lasting memorial to all who served on the airfield through two world…
Every Sunday, Carew Airfield welcomes you to visit the Carew Market and Boot Sale. With a wide number of stalls, Carew Market has a range of products on offer including…
Carmarthen Golf Club is located 3 miles from Carmarthen Town centre set in the stunning Carmarthenshire countryside, Carmarthen Golf Club is regarded as one of the fine…
Situated near St Catherine’s Walk shopping centre, the market hall is open six days a week with an open air market each Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 9am till 4.3…
A beautiful peaceful setting for woodland walks and strolls around walled gardens. Colby Woodland Gardens is home to a host of wildlife including bats, dippers, otters…
Celebrating the life famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas lived whilst in Laugharne, the Dylan Thomas Boathouse is most definitely an attraction not to be missed. Dylan wrote…
If you are interested in Fishing and Foraging during your stay in Pembrokeshire, look no further than Fishing and Foraging Wales. Fishing - The goal here is to put you…
Pembroke Dock's Flying Boat Centre is unique to the UK. Learn about the RAF Pembroke Dock, the worlds largest flying boat station and the famous Sunderland and Battle o…
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is the BIG day out, whatever the weather. With a spectacular zoo, friendly farmyard, adventure play and an enormous indoor funfair the…
Llewellyn's Gallery is a photographic gallery showcasing the work and fine art photographer Gary Llewellyn. The Gallery is run by Gary himself with a little help fro…
The Good Trails is a Stand-up Paddleboarding school who are based in Saundersfoot and operate from Coppet Hall beach. Discover Pembrokeshire’s stunning coastal views an…
Explore 175 acres of magnificent Pembrokeshire countryside home to red, white and fallow deer. This brand-new outdoor attraction opened its doors in the summer of 2023…
Head to Gwili Steam Railway for an insight into the history of local and wartime industries with steam locomotives and a standard gauge preserved railway. Gwili Steam R…
As well as the many adventure activities at Heatherton, you'll also find an 18 Hole Adventure Golf Course with a Par 3 Pitch and Putt Course, a Driving Range and even a…
Admission to the theme park is free, they operate a credit pass system or pay as you play. Get an adrenaline rush by going paintballing, zooming around on the Go Karts…
Helen opened her own purpose built studio and gallery just outside Newcastle Emlyn by the banks of the River Teifi in November 2008 and has been welcoming visitors ever…
The Hywel Dda Centre was created by a gentleman named Peter Lord as a memorial to Hywel Dda, a man who made a pilgrimage to Rome and established a legal system which he…
Try your hand at fishing, or improve on your hobby whilst on holiday! Why not fish at your leisure, or have a few lessons to improve your skills with a coarse fishing c…
Once a retreat for medieval bishop's seeking a tranquil surrounding away from the Church, Lamphey Bishop's Palace has been extremely well preserved despite dating back…
Llansteffan Castle stands high in an impressive location overlooking the Tywi river. What once was a significant 12th Century ringwork castle in charge of controlling a…
Llawhaden is a 12th Century fortified Bishop's Palace, which was first built as a ringwork castle. If visiting, make sure to check out the ruined chapel of Llawhaden Ho…
Llwyngarreg Garden is a three and a half acre garden situated just on the border of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Take along the little ones to play on the swings…
Lyric theatre was renovated in the 1980's and is now a modern, 665-seat theatre staging big-name comedy acts, plus touring ballet and opera companies.
Manor House Wildlife Park reopened in July 2008 after undergoing one of the biggest changes ever seen at the wildlife park which is one of Pembrokeshires oldest tourist…
Conquered by a Norman knight in 1003, this castle was initially built in Motte-and-Bailey before being refortified in stone. This castle is full of history after being…
Marros Riding Centre is a family owned and run establishment based in Marros, Carmarthenshire, West Wales offering horse riding for all abailities. Marros take both ind…
The Teifi Valley has been the centre of the Welsh woollen trade since the nineteenth century, the mill at Dre-fach Felindre on Teifiside was chosen by the National Muse…
Located in The Queens Hall. A terrific products on offer have grown to fill the hall and now include, bread and cakes, locally produced cheese, free range eggs, jam and…
Narberth Museum is a great visit for all the family, learn all about the history of Pembrokeshire's little market town. With it's own bookshop and cafe, you can easily…
The National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire, is one of the most popular garden attractions in the whole of Wales. Not only does this Botanic Garden work har…
Known to be one of the best days out in West Wales, Oakwood has a range of rides and attractions for all the family. Which way to Neverland? Explore the wonderful worl…
Built in 1093 with timber, before being rebuilt in 1189 with a stone structure, this castle is ovular in shape and surrounded by a mill pond. This castle has a gated ho…
Pembroke Farmers Market is held from 10am to 2pm on Saturdays at Pembroke Town Hall. There is a wide variety of produce on offer - fruit, vegetables, plants and flowers…
Pembrokeshire Wake Park is one of Pembrokeshire's newest attractions and offers an exciting new watersport to the Pembrokeshire waters! Wakeboarding is a mix between su…
Established in 1989, Ritic Valley Quads can offer you one of the best Quad Biking Experiences in the UK. They cater for all ages from 6 upwards and offer genuine Track…
A seafront Bar&Grill located overlooking Amroth beach. Tom and Jack and the crew have taken over and transformed "the old cartwheel" and have given it a new identit…
South Pembrokeshire Golf Club has a wonderful 18 hole course which presents a tough, but fair challenge to golfers of all abilities all year around. Its setting on the…
Stackpole Walled Gardens on the National Trust estate at Stackpole. The Garden is managed by the trustees of Pembrokeshire Mencap Limted. The gardens has a large range…
Stepaside Ironworks originally opened in 1849, obtaining ore from the Amroth area and was transported by Saundersfoot railway. The Ironworks are now very much a ruins n…
These 90 minute fishing trips are great fun for all the family! Head to the booking office at Tenby Harbour to book these great fishing trips - ideal for beginners, chi…
This is the oldest golf course in Wales, established in 1888; it is a fine traditional championship link course. It is still holding Welsh Amateur Championships and pro…
Tenby Museum is in a superb location atop Castle Hill, overlooking Caldey Island and Carmarthen Bay. The museum itself is home to a number of displays and exhibits incl…
Tenby Lifeboat Station is currently operated by the RNLI, and has two lifeboats - one a Tamar Class All Weather Lifeboat and another, a D Class Inshore Lifeboat. Tenby'…
Create your very own masterpiece in their Narberth studio. Just choose your piece, sketch your design and get creative and paint. Leave your pieces with us, we will gl…
The Dinosaur Park, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, is a fun day out for all the family. Follow the Dinosaur Trail around the park, which is a mile long route through the country…
The Golden Sheaf is located in the market town of Narberth. They sells quirky, unusual and unique homewhere, decor, gifts and exhibits and sells local art, ironwork, te…
A dramatic geological feature, The Green Bridge of Wales is an arch naturally created in the rock as it wore away by the ebbing and flowing of the tide. Currently stand…
The Queens Hall is a live gig venue. All genre of music is covered and is the venue is home for their very successful Comedy Club. The Queens Hall host a vast amount of…
The Tin Shed Experience is a not for profit organisation that is run by the help of a small band of volunteers. It started off as a 1940's museum and now is very qua…
Be transported back in time at Tudor Merchant's House, a museum displaying a three storey house of a merchant in the year 1500. See the merchant's shop and working kitc…
Upton Castle is a charming Norman Castle which remains a private family home. The garden consists of 35 acres of listed historic gardens, surrounded by ancient woodla…
The West Wales Museum of Childhood offers a real insight into childhood and toys of the past. With teddy bears, dolls houses, Dinky toys, railway miniatures and various…
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