| There's too much do to in Pembrokeshire to list it all, but here’s a small sample to get you started. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the UK’s only truly coastal
national park. Visit website |
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Boasting
more than 30 rides, Oakwood Theme Park is one of the UK's top ten theme
parks and one of Wales’ leading tourist attractions. Visit
website |
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Situated
in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Folly Farm is one of the largest family
attractions in Wales and offers a host of fun activities. Visit
website |
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Pembrokeshire is home to some of the country’s finest castle ruins; Pembroke Castle, where Henry Tudor was born; Manorbier Castle, once described as “the pleasantest spot in Wales” and the magnificent Carew Castle, with a history spanning some 2000 years. Visit
Pembroke Castle’s website |
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Opened
in 2005, the Blue Ball has quickly established itself as Tenby’s
finest dining restaurant. Visit
website |
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Enjoy
good food and fine ales in the cosy atmosphere of the Carew Inn, nestled
in the shadow of historic Carew Castle. Visit website |
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Relax
amid the spacious surroundings of Trees Caravan Park, situated in the
heart of Pembrokeshire's beautiful South Coast. Visit website |
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