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Family Fun in

Family Fun in

Family Fun in

Family Fun in

Family Fun in

CREATING MEMORIES THAT LAST


Pembrokeshire is made for simple, wholehearted days together - the kind that leave you sun-drowsy, salt-skinned, and smiling. There’s space here for children to run free and imaginations to unfold - walks become adventures and beaches become kingdoms. It’s not about ticking boxes - it’s about time well spent, outdoors and together.

Folly Farm

Ever wanted to see lions, rhinos, giraffes or penguins up close? At Folly Farm, you’ll find a world-class zoo with over 100 different species. Come along to the Jolly Barn, where even the smallest children can see some of the best-loved animals, or visit the lovingly restored vintage fairground to experience the thrills of yesteryear.

Hanger 5

Have fun, get fit and get airborne on around 10,000 square feet of interconnected trampolines with special features such as angled walls, 3 time activity foam pit, dodgeball court, punch bags and a time attack section! Together with a soft play area and café it is suitable for all ages.

Heatherton

Experience a whole world of awesome outdoor and indoor adventures for all ages, from family fun to adrenaline-pumping thrills - and dog friendly! From Crazy Golf and Bumper Boats to Paint Balling and Tree Tops Trail.

The Bug Farm and Grub Kitchen

With a tropical bug zoo, bug museum, British bug house, insect farming exhibition, farm trails, walled garden and the UK's first edible insect cafe.

Manor Wildlife Park

Wales’ only walking safari, whether you love lemurs, have a passion for tigers or want to wander with the wallabies. Its mission is to protect and secure endangered species ecosystems.

Sweet Home Alpaca

Why not visit a working alpaca farm and take an alpaca for a walk? Or opt to meet and greet them, where you get a chance to feed, handle and learn all about them.

Iron Age Village

come and enjoy a prehistoric day out at Castell Henllys and immerse yourself in the only Iron Age village in Britain where the roundhouses have been reconstructed on the very spot they would have stood 2,000 years ago. Druids of Iron Age Britain were knowledgeable, wise, and secretive. Join a hands-on session to lean some of their secrets, including fire lighting, bread making and face painting

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