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Pembrokeshire - Tourist Attractions, Amusements,
Theme Parks, Walks, Viewpoints, Zoos, etc
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This page covers
general Tourist Attractions, including Amusement Parks,
Boat Trips,
Theme Parks, Specialist Shops, factory shops and outlet
villages, Guided Walks, Country Parks,
Viewpoints, Zoos and wildlife parks, etc.
We know that not all the
attractions in Pembrokeshire are listed.
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The biggest attraction of
Pembrokeshire is the countryside itself,
particularly the coast.
All around there are clean sandy beaches, most
safe for bathing.
If you are planning to go to one of the less
frequented beaches, check that bathing is safe
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All along
the coast
there are
amazing rock
formations,
a geologists
dream.
One of the
most
impressive
must surely
be the GREEN
BRIDGE OF
WALES, a
huge natural
limestone
arch 24 mtrs
high and
more than 20
mtrs wide.
Erosion by
the sea and
gradual
dissolving
of the
limestone
has eaten
away the
headland
leaving the
Bridge and
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Milford Haven itself is the world's deepest
natural harbour. The oil industry came here as
a result, since even the biggest super tankers
can be accommodated. However, with much of the
nation's oil coming from the North Sea, the
need for the haven's refineries diminished and
some have now closed though you still see
tankers and the "Irish Ferry" (Pembroke Dock -
Rosslare) passing up and down.
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The whole waterway is a paradise for boating
and watersports enthusiasts. In addition to
the spectacular 200 mile stretch of National
Park coastline with its countless coves and
golden beaches, there is the tranquil
wood-fringed Milford Haven Waterway which
penetrates 24 miles into the heart of the
country.
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POPA COLS
Kew Road, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, DN35 8DD
Tel: 01472 290567
E-mail:
popacols@yahoo.co.uk
Web:
www.popacols.com
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NATURALS
43 West Street, Fishguard, Pembs, SA65 9AD
Tel: 01348 872282
Opening Times: Mon - Sat 10.00am-5.00pm
(Closed Wed pm in Winter)
This cottage shop has a
great deal to offer.
All kinds of crafts and
gifts including unusual cards and Welsh
souvenirs together with a large range of hand
knitted Aran sweaters for adults and children.
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PALACE CINEMA
Upper Market Street, Haverfordwest, Pembs,
SA61 1QA
Tel: 01437 767675
Web:
www.palacehaverfordwest.co.uk
Enjoy a visit to the twin screen Palace Cinema
which has a regular weekly programme showing the
latest films in comfortable surroundings. Kiosk
providing drinks, popcorn, sweets etc. Ample
FREE parking in the nearby St Thomas Green car
park.
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TORCH THEATRE
St. Peters Road, Milford Haven, Pembs, SA73
2BU
Tel: 01646 695267
Fax: 01646 698919
E-mail:
info@torchtheatre.co.uk
Web:
www.torchtheatre.co.uk
Opening Times:
Mon - Fri 10.00am-3.00pm, 5.00-7.00pm, Sat
10.00am-1.00pm. The Torch Theatre is fortunate
to boast its own professional repertory theatre
- one of only three in the whole of Wales. It
has a 300-seat auditorium and provides the
community of Milford Haven and the County of
Pembrokeshire and beyond with a mixture of
in-house and touring work including comedy,
drama, children's shows, dance, opera and
musicals.
The venue also hosts latest
releases and independent films with a
state-of-the-art Dolby digital surround system.
The Joanna Field gallery shows regular
exhibitions from amateur and professional
artists all year round. The newly refurbished
bar and foyer area provides a bright and
comfortable space in which to enjoy a drink
before and after an evening's entertainment. To
find out more about what's on, please call our
box office on 01646 695267 or visit our website.
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Blackpool Mill, Caves and
Cafe
Canaston Bridge, nr Narberth, SA67 8ED
Tel: 01437 541233
Delightful riverside corn mill, craft shop and
cafe. Exhibits include steam engines, a
wheelwrights shop, coracles and display of
prehistoric scenes in the caverns. The landsker
Borderlands trail footpath passes the mill.
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Bosherston Lily Ponds
Bosherston, nr Pembroke, SA71 5DN
Tel: 01646 661359
3 flooded limestone valleys best known for their
covering of lilies, which are at their best in
June. A footpath winds its way around the banks
to the spectacular beach at Broad Haven South.
The ponds also offer good coarse fishing and are
well stocked.
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Caldey Island
Off Tenby, SA70 7UH
Tel: 01834 844453 Fax:
01834 845942
E-mail:
inquiries@caldey-island.co.uk
Caldey Abbey is the home of Cistercian Monks who
farm this tiny island off the coast of Tenby and
make the famous Caldey Island perfume and
chocolate. The island can be visited from Easter
to October (Mon-Fri, Saturdays in June, July and
August) Regular boat trips leave from Tenby
Harbour. There is also a medieval priory,
lighthouse, post office/museum, gift shop and
tea garden - as well as a glorious sandy beach,
pleasant walks and spectacular views.
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Carew Tidal Mill Carew
nr Pembroke, SA70 8SP
Tel: 01657 646651
A 19th century corn mill powered by the tide,
which is trapped by the millpond. There is an
exhibition on milling through the ages and a
shop. Tickets to see the castle can also include
entrance to the mill. Managed by Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park.
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The Dinosaur Park
Gumfreston, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8RB
Tel: 01834 845272 Fax:
01834 842668
E-mail:
dinosaurpark.tenby@farmersweekly.net
Life-size dinosaurs along woodland trail,
adventure playground, orbiter cars, crazy golf,
Dino Keeper's Safari, maze, summer sledging,
Guinea Pig Village, Rabbits' Junction, Goat
Garden. Organised activities - craft sessions,
fossil hunt, puppet shows, Family Frolics.
Indoor play den and picnic area. Computer
activity centre. Restaurant, snack bar, terrace
kiosk, souvenir shop.
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Gun Tower Front Street
Pembroke Dock, SA72 6JX
Tel: 01646 622246
A Martello tower built to protect the Naval
dockyard, now refitted as it would have looked
when it was in use at the turn of the century
with cannons and defending soldiers. Also on
show is a model of Pembroke Dockyard and a range
of historical artefacts from Naval and Air force
use of the Dockyard.
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Nant-y-Coy Mill
Treffgarne Gorge, nr Haverfordwest, SA62 5LR
Tel: 01437 741671
E-mail:
hughjohnwilson@aol.com
A restored 14th century corn mill in a
picturesque setting below Great Treffgarne
rocks. There is a nature trail alongside the
stream that powers the mill, small museum
exhibits, a craft shop & tea room. Entrance to
the mill is free, small charge for the walk.
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Shire Horse Centre
Carnhaun, Eglwyswrw, SA41 3TA
Tel: 01239 891253 Fax:
01239 891650
A chance to see how a traditional farm operated
before the introduction of tractors. Facilities
included pony and wagon rides, demonstrations,
bottle feeding young animals, a museum, play
areas, go karts, shop and cafe. Some facilities
are under cover. Open May to October.
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Oakwood Leisure
Canaston Bridge, nr Narberth, SA67 8DE
Tel: 08712 206211 Fax:
01834 891408
E-mail:
parkenquiries@oakwood-leisure.com
Wales' premier theme park, with more than 40
rides and attractions. The centre piece is
Megaphobia, voted the No. 1 wooden roller
coaster in the world. Other rides include
Vertigo, a free fall experience, The Bounce - a
scary vertical drop, Snake River Falls, Europe's
largest water coaster and Hydro, a BIG water
ride with an 85 degree drop. That's 5 degrees
off vertical!. There are lots of smaller rides
for younger children too. Evening entertainment
is included in the summer.
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PEMBROKESHIRE COASTAL PATH
This footpath, 168 miles long, has viewpoints
all along its length.
One of its attractions is that it follows much
of the winding coastline.
This means that there are many places where you
can start from one point and finish not far away
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It is well
worth
calling at a
tourist
information
centre for a
guide book
or leaflet
covering the
part of the
path you are
walking to
make sure
you don't
miss
attractions
en-route.
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Clerkenhill Farm Adventure
Walk
Slebech, nr Haverfordwest, SA62 4PE
Tel: 01437 751227
E-mail:
richard@clerkenhill.freeserve.co.uk
Enjoy a walk through this family farm, past
ponds filled with wildlife and working farmland
with crops and animals. Information boards are
displayed together with adventure activities and
quizzes. Refreshments are available in the old
cow shed as well as a play area and farm
memorabilia. Open April to October.
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Llys y Fran Country Park
Llys y Fran, SA63 4RS
Tel: 01437 532694
The reservoir is the focal point of the country
park which has pay & display car parks on either
side of the dam wall. Picnic sites, visitor
centre, licensed restaurant, toilets, exhibition
area and shops. A circular walk and off road
cycle path around the reservoir cover 7.5 miles
(11km) or 3 hours walking. Fishing is available.
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Pembrokeshire Falconry
Pembs
Tel: 07833 921421
E-mail:
information@pembrokeshire-falconry.co.uk
Web:
www.pembrokeshire-falconry.co.uk
Enjoy spotting wild birds including Buzzards,
Kestrels, Falcons and Red Kites and you fly
trained birds of prey in the beautiful
Pembrokeshire countryside.
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Folly Farm Adventure Park
Begelly, Kilgetty nr Tenby, SA68 0XA
Tel: 01834 812731 Fax:
01834 813148
E-mail:
admin@folly-farm.co.uk
Wales' biggest farm attraction where you can
touch and feed the animals, watch the cows being
milked or even have a go at hand milking. There
are falconry displays, extensive indoor and
outdoor play areas, an undercover vintage
funfair, the largest in Europe, a children's zoo
and an illusionist show.
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Henllys Farm
Felindre Farchog, Newport, SA41 3UW
Tel: 01239 820578
Working farm where you can feed the animals and
enjoy walks, lunches, teas.
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Manor House Wildlife and
Leisure Park
St Florence, nr Tenby SA70 8RB
Tel: 01646 651201
E-mail:
info@manorhousewildanimalpark.co.uk
Over 200 species of animals, birds, fish and
reptiles. A daily programme of events including
falconry, snake handling, penguin feeding and
bottle feeding young animals. A cafe bar, ice
cream parlour and shop complete the facilities.
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The Oceanarium
St. Davids. SA62 6ST
Tel: 01437 720453
E-mail:
enquiries@sealife.demon.co.uk
There's so much to see in the 80,000 gallon
aquarium, hundreds of fish in huge tanks housed
on two floors. Lean over shark infested waters
with our specially designed round tank. See huge
cod, bass, mullet and flat fish swimming in a
tank large enough to park a bus in! During the
school holidays, children's talks are given
where kids can touch a shark, hold a starfish
and learn about some of the amazing creatures.
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Pembrokeshire Sheepdogs
Tremynydd Fach, Berea, St. Davids, SA62 6DB
Tel: 01437 721677
E-mail:
sheepdog_training@lineone.net
Enjoy an afternoon on a Pembrokeshire farm and
see Border Collies being trained for sheepdog
trials and farm work. Have a go yourself working
a fully trained sheepdog or try your own dog.
Individual tuition available including basic
obedience and sheepdog training.
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Silent World Aquarium &
Reptile Collection
Slippery Back, Narberth Road, Tenby, SA70 8HR
Tel: 01834 844498
E-mail:
ginny@silientworld.freeserve.co.uk
Housed in an attractive 19th Century chapel in
interesting and unusual surroundings. The
collection offers a fascinating view of all
sorts of aquatic creatures as well as reptiles,
amphibians and invertebrates.
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Welsh Bird of Prey Centre
Manordeifi, near Llechryd, SA43 2QA
Tel: 01239 682800
E-mail:
falconry@welshbirdofpreycentre.co.uk
A unique opportunity to spend a day experiencing
Falconry, the Sport of Kings. You will be
introduced to the magnificent birds each with
its own individual personality and character.
Experience the thrill of seeing a bird flying
free and returning on command to your gloved
fist.
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Welsh Wildlife Centre
Cilgerran, nr Cardigan, SA43 2SJ
Tel: 01239 621600 Fax:
01239 613211
E-mail:
centre@wtww.co.uk
7 different natural habitats on the banks of the
Teifi river. A programme of family activities
and regular events are available. the futuristic
visitor centre houses a restaurant/cafe and gift
shop.
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