Activity and theme parks
- Oakwood Theme Park is a short journey away. Saturday is a holiday rental changeover day and can be one of the quietest days of week to visit. Not open all year so best check website for info: oakwoodthemepark.co.uk
- Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo folly-farm.co.uk
- The Bug Farm offers activities and exhibitions and a pollinator trail. Its Grub Cafe serves ‘grubs’ vegetarian and vegan fare thebugfarm.co.uk
Cinema and Theatre
- Palace Cinema Haverfordwest – Phone: 01437 767675 – go for the nostalgia and to shock your kids who are used to multiplex cinemas.
- Torch Theatre and Cinema Milford Haven, check the website to see what’s on torchtheatre.co.uk
History
The National Trust owns extensive tracts of land in Pembrokeshire and operates many of the car parks, don’t forget your membership card.
- Tudor Merchants House Tenby
- Cleddau Woodland
- Colby Woodland Garden
Check out the National Trust Pembrokeshire webpage for additional school holiday activities.
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill info@pembrokeshireocast.org.uk Phone: 01646 65 1782
Pentre Ifan – an iconic prehistoric site. This burial chamber is made from the same stones as Stonehenge and it is thought that the stone used at Stonehenge originates from this part of Pembrokeshire.
Pembroke Castle – dog friendly! www.pembrokecastle.co.uk
Birthplace of the Tudor dynasty.
Christmas Market and many other seasonal activities
Phone: 01646 681510
Picton Castle Welsh Owl Garden and Zoo
Check out their website for activities such as tours of Norman Castle, Halloween and Christmas Markets
St Davids
The Bishops Palace and Cathedral are very attractive and well-known sights. Well worth spending some time exploring the inside of the Cathedral too. Much more evident that its built on a hill when inside! Also head down to the coastal path to see St Nons Well ( St David’s mother) and the ruins of his birthplace.