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Pembrokeshire
A small sandy and rocky inlet with sand available at both high and low tide and with plenty of rock pools to explore.
Tenby
Carew Castle rich history spans over 2,000 years and tells of knights of the realm, kingmakers and Civil War devastation.
The site also incorporates the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales, an 11th century Celtic cross and a Medieval bridge.
HAVERFORDWEST
Acticities offered:
Climbing
Watersports
Trekking
Pembrokeshire is home to the iconic and world class landscape of the Pembrokeshire Coast National
Park.
Fishguard
A small sandy beach adjacent to the ferry terminal at Fishguard Harbour. There’s a promenade above the top of the beach and a long breakwater that you can walk along.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail twists and turns its way through 186 miles of breathtaking coastal scenery in Wales.
Manorbier to Skrinkle Haven (3.22km / 2 miles) An exhilarating cliff top walk with outstanding views
Ceredigion
Part of Llandysul Trails - Llandysul / Pont-Tyweli South Walk
Start: SN418406 - Car Park, Llandysul
Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers
Grade: Moderate
Distance: 9km/5.6M
Time: 2.5hrs (excluding rest stops)
Llandysul
The Teifi Valley Railway was created from a branch line of the Great Western Railway which served the West Wales rural area.
Haverfordwest Castle is divided into two wards, and probably reflects that of the original 12th-century castle which would have started life as a wooden ringwork defence.
Fishguard
Surrounded in the Natural Beauty of the North Pembrokeshire Coastline, with it's towering cliffs and secluded beaches, our qualified instructors will teach you the necessary skills to enable you to explore at your own pace.
St David's
A warm and welcoming Visitors Centre including Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales Gallery, Shop, Cafe and Information Centre. There is plenty to see and do for all the family.
Pembroke Dock
Pembroke Dock has an internationally significant heritage. This is celebrated under one roof in Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, housed in the former Royal Dockyard Chapel, now an all-weather family attraction in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire
Extensive remains of a lavish country retreat used by the bishops of St Davids, with buildings dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries.
Haverfordwest
The mile-wide Dale Bay is the perfect location for all watersports. Contact us for Sailing, Powerboating, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Canoeing, Kayaking or Windsurfing. Dale is a unique venue - great for beginners and thrill seekers alike.
Tenby
Norman castle overlooking the sea at Manorbier. A splendid setting overlooking a beautiful unspoilt beach, families love to explore Manorbier Castle and bring a little bit of history to life.
Tenby
Wales’s only walking safari, Manor Wildlife Park plays host to exotic and endangered animals from across the globe! The park’s innovative walkthrough exhibits allow visitors to come face to face with many of it’s animals
Haverfordwest
Sealyham Activity Centre can be found in the heart of Pembrokeshire. It is based in a Georgian mansion surrounded by ancient woodland and a river valley.
Tenby
Family fun that lasts all day, including Astra Slide, free 18-hole Adventure Golf, Off Roaders Circuit, Super Jumper Trampolines, Sand Diggers, Jungle Climb, Pedal Trucking, Disco Boats, Motorised Tractors and Orbiter Cars.
Haverfordwest
Excavated remains of early thirteenth-century Augustinian priory with the only surviving ecclesiastical medieval garden in Britain.
Haverfordwest
Located in a beautiful part of Wales, but also easily accessible within a two-hour drive of Swansea town centre and the M4 corridor. Courses are fully inclusive and perfect for large groups creatively responding to the needs of young people