Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre is run by Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust, and tells the military, maritime and social history of Pembroke Dock.
Pembroke Dock has more than 200 years of remarkable militar...
Beggars Reach Hotel is a former village rectory but now a 3 star hotel with 30 en suite rooms, a bar and restaurant with pretty orangery.
The hotel is set near the picturesque boating village of Burto...
This cathedral, begun in 1181, is at least the fourth church to have been built on a site reputed to be that on which St. David himself founded a monastic settlement in the 6th century. The outstandin...
Visit our tranquil vineyard & restaurant nestled in the midst of the Pembrokeshire National Park. Enjoy tasting one or all of our 24 products over lunch or perhaps an evening meal. Lunch is served dai...
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill is in a stunning location overlooking a 23-acre Millpond. The Castle is one of the most architecturally diverse in Wales with a fascinating history spanning 2,000 years.
The six acre Stackpole walled gardens, which were created in 1770, have been leased from the National Trust by Pembrokeshire Mencap Ltd (Registered Charity No. 1128982) since 1983 to provide work expe...
On the cliffs above Tenby's sheltered, sunny North Beach, Fourcroft looks spectacularly over the old fishing harbour and across Carmarthen Bay.
Though only five minutes walk from the mediaeval wall...
Whether you are a bug enthusiast or looking for a fun day out with the family, we aim to enthuse, amaze and inspire.
As a research centre, working farm and visitor attraction, all of our displays are b...