Things to do in South Pembrokeshire
Caldey Island
A pleasant boat trip from Tenby Harbour takes you to this beautiful, fascinating island. Caldey has been inhabited since the Stone Age and home to various orders of monks since Celtic times. It is now owned by monks of the Cistercian Order, whose picturesque monastery dominates the village with...
Pembrokeshire Falconry
Pembrokeshire falconry offers hands on experiences with birds of prey for individuals and small groups at popular Pembrokeshire tourist locations. From a tranquil walk in the picturesque countryside and through beautiful woodland with your hawk flying alongside you, to flying a falcon to the lure...
Manor House Wildlife Park
Anna Ryder Richardson's Wild Welsh Zoo has something for everyone! Experience close-up meetings with endangered animals from all over the world. Meet TV stars Steve and Lisa, Tommy the Tapir and his new mate Rio. Yumusak the Bactrian camel is now a year old already! With its mobs of...
Tudor Merchant's House
The Tudor Merchant’s House is a late 15th century town house furnished to recreate the atmosphere of family life in Tudor times. It is located near the harbour in Tenby and is characteristic of the area at the time when Tenby was a thriving trading port. There are Tudor costumes for children to try...
St Govan's Chapel
The tiny 13th-century St Govan’s Chapel is perched on the cliff at St Govan’s Head, the most southerly point on the Pembrokeshire coast. A tiny cell measuring 18 by 12 feet, dating from the thirteenth century, but parts of it - the altar and a seat cut in the rock - may be much earlier. The saint...
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill
On a flat site by the Carew river, the castle changed from a fortress to a grand Elizabethan mansion. The castle was begun after 1100 by Gerald of Windsor with a stone tower, unusual in these first castles. This remains amid later additions made for the de Carew family in the 1280s on the east side...
Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle is idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore. Pembroke Castle has a long and fascinating history, dating from 1093, and is the birthplace of Henry Tudor...
Tenby Museum and Art Gallery
Tenby Museum is the oldest independent museum in Wales, serving the community since 1878, when the National School (built in the 1830s) became vacant, allowing the museum trustees to acquire the building for the collections. The former school building was adapted as a museum by Lewis John, a local...
Stackpole Estate
The Stackpole Estate, in the care of the National Trust, occupies a beautiful and varied stretch of coastline, famous for its wonderful sandy beaches and wooded valleys. It includes the freshwater lily ponds at Bosherston with their glorious displays of lilies in summer and their abundance of...
Colby Woodland Garden
Colby Woodland Garden is home to one of the best collections of rhododendrons and azaleas in Wales. It is an 8 acre garden set in a tranquil and secluded valley which offers a variety of walks along open and wooded pathways and down to a sandy beach. In addition to the beautiful woodland garden...
Upton Castle Gardens and Medieval Chapel
The 35 acres of gardens surround the ancient Upton Castle and include a magnificent display of Rhododendrons, Camellias, Magnolias and many other rare trees and shrubs in the Arboretum. There are also a formal rose garden, herbaceous borders a Victorian walled garden (at present being restored )...
Haven Explorer
Haven Explorer is a 'RIB' fitted out for your comfort and safety, so you can explore at leisure the beautiful river that flows through South Pembrokeshire. Under the fully qualified skipper, Haven Explorer is licensed to carry five passengers and is the ideal craft for a small family who want...
Heatherton Sports Country Park
Heatherton Sports Country Park is open all year as an 'All Weather Attraction' with most activities under cover. Admission to the theme park is free, we operate a credit pass system, pay as you play or pre booked packages. You can also use our new gift vouchers This provides unique tailored days...
Dive Pembrokeshire
We offer exclusive dive charters in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park. Our 36 foot Bullet offshore hard boat, ‘Predator’, will take you in comfort and safety to the best dive sites in Pembrokeshire. We have a range of dives so we can cater for all levels and size of group. Try reef...
Ritec Valley Quad Bikes
"Ritec Valley is the number 1 quad bike hire operation in Wales." We have been giving you the best in quad entertainment for 22 years. We run 3 Quad Bike activities: TRAIL RIDING: A serious gear based activity on 250cc semi-automatic geared sports quads. This instructor based activity runs...
Carew Karting
The largest and most exciting Kart Track in Pembrokeshire At Carew karting we have everything for a great family day out! We have a 500m outdoor tarmac circuit, top of the range junior karts for children (aged 8 upwards and over 1.35m) and a fleet of brand new Thunder karts for our 2010...
The Dinosaur Park
at the Dinosaur Park, Tenby on the mile long Dinosaur Trail deep in the woodlands, on the boardwalks over swamps where over 20 life size dinosaurs are waiting to meet you. A few tips…Mother Triceratops roars out if you get too close to baby Tiny Tops and close examination of the Pteranodon eggs...
Tree Tops Trail
The Tree Tops Trail will without doubt give you a day to remember. With four high ropes adventure courses and two junior courses to test your skills, you will be swinging through the trees at heights up to 40 feet for about 2 hours before returning to earth via the numerous zip wires. Initially...
Battlefield Live
Winner of Pembrokeshire Tourism's Exciting New Business award in 2009 and recognised by Visit Wales as a quality attraction, Battlefield LIVE is an outdoor combat team game using gaming guns with the latest infra-red technology as used by the Military. Battlefield Live is suitable for everyone to...
TYF Adventure
TYF Adventure is based in historic St. David’s in the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in West Wales. The local area offers world-leading outdoor adventure locations and some of the cleanest and warmest waters in the UK, as well as incredible scenery and wonderful wildlife. All...







































