| Item title | Description |
|---|---|
| A Day Trip to Saundersfoot | Saunderfoot is only three miles from Tenby and offers a gorgeous beach, some lovely shiops and restaurants as well as a harbour to rival Tenby! A bustling, welcoming village - well worth a visit! |
| Caldey Island | A fleet of boats run from Tenby Harbour, every day except Sunday, throughout the summer months, weather permitting landing on Caldey Island. Tickets can be bought from the relevant booth on the harbour. |
| Carew Castle | The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2,000 years. Set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23-acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. |
| Clerkenhill Adventure Farm | Enjoy the exciting adventure trail through the woodlands and experience swings, slides, play areas and tube tunnel slides, pedal go karts and a tractor track. Undercover play for wet days as well as a cafe. Entrance price now inclues 18 holes of Frizbee Golf - like golf but with frizbees thrown into baskets! Fun for all ages! |
| Colby Woodland Garden | Set in a tranquil and secluded valley, this glorious informal woodland garden with a fascinating industrial past is always bursting with colour and wildlife. Whatever the season, there's something to delight.Please note the house is not open. |
| Dyfed Shire Horse Farm | Just over an hour away from Tenby in Crymch is this working farm with a difference! Shire horses, sheep, pigs, lamas, birds of prey, tractor tour and horse & cart ride. Also crazy golf, indoor and outdoor play area, cafe, gift shop and nature trail! |
| Guided Walks of Tenby | Run by Marion Davies, a recognised Official guide by Visit Wales, these walks are informative, intriguing and entertaining. Walks include The Ghost Walk of Tenby (voted by the Sunday Times as one of the top 5 in Britain!) , The Story of Tenby, Pirates, Tenby Harbour as well as Poets and Painters. |
| Heatherton World of Activities | A family leisure park whose activities include paintball, karting, golf and archery, with an indoor play area and water peddlerz for the younger children. New for 2011 is the sky towere and power fan. Also includes the Tree Tops Trail. |
| Lamphey Bishop's Palace | Lamphey Bishop’s Palace was the retreat of choice for those medieval bishops seeking solace from the everyday stresses of Church and State. The medieval bishops of St Davids were worldly men who enjoyed the privileges of wealth, power and status. Lamphey did not disappoint. A palace fit for a queen…or at least the occasional bishop. |
| Llys-y-Fran Country Park & Reservoir | There is a wide variety to interest the whole family at this great park (free admission), from walking, cycling to rowing as well as the spectacular views of the 100ft high dam and beautiful surrounding countryside. Fishing and sailing also available and a children's adventure playground for all ages. |
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We have updated the Calendar of Events for 2012. If you are organising an event and would like to publicise it, please get in touch. |