The Lodge, East Jordeston Cottages
East Jordeston
St Florence
Tenby
Pembrokeshire
SA70 8NT
Barafundle Bay
Pembrokeshire's beaches are unrivalled - from sandy expanses, secret rocky coves to spots perfect for rockpooling, we have a beach to tick your box.
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Broad Haven Beach
A wide sandy beach backed by dunes and flanked by limestone cliffs, located between Saddle Point (on the eastern side) and Star Rock.
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Manorbier Castle
a Norman castle located in the village of Manorbier, five miles south-west of Tenby.
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Carew Castle
Set in a stunning location overlooking a 23-acre Millpond, the Castle is one of the most architecturally diverse in Wales. Also has the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales.
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Colby Woodland Garden
Colby Woodland Garden is a National Trust Woodland garden in a secluded valley, approximately ¾ of a mile north of Amroth in Pembrokeshire.
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National Trust - Tudor Merchant's House
Historical house showcasing 15th-century Tudor-style architecture, art, homewares, games & more.
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Manor Wildlife Park
A 52-acre zoo located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, just north of the village of St Florence.
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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery
Established in 1878 the Museum has a collection of local geology, biology, archaeological and maritime artefacts.
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Tenby
A harbour town known for its 13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline, including Castle Beach. Also has many shops, pubs and restaurants.
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Haverfordwest
Attractive and ancient county town of Pembrokeshire which has a great variety of shops. Visit the castle, exhibitions and town museum.
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Oakwood Theme Park
Thrills and spills for all at Wales' biggest theme park. Magical rides for kids, adrenaline-fueled fun and free dog kennels.
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Heatherton World of Activities
Indoor and outdoor fun including paintball, fishing, archery and golf, plus cafe and accommodation.
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St David's Cathedral
A site of pilgrimage and worship for more than 800 years. Extended and altered over the years, today this splendid building remains a vibrant church and place of peace.
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Nolton Haven to Martin's Haven (or vise versa). Part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path - this walk has some spectacular scenery. A must see so don't forget your camera!
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is Britain's only coastal national park - visit to see why it's such a special place to be.
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