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Thinking of offering bike rental? Get in touch with us, we work with a local bike shop who may be able to help.
Struggling to look for local options to eat? Ourr recommendations are below and just a short distance from site.
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There are many fun local activity centres within a close distance to our campsite, a small selection can be found below to help ignite your interest. Be sure to check any opening times and availability with them as the area can become particularly busy throughout the summer periods.
Heatherton
Discover an amazing day out at Heatherton World of Activities! Experience a whole world of awesome outdoor and indoor adventures for all ages.
Folly Farm
With a zoo, farm, fairground and indoor and outdoor adventure play you'll leave understanding why it has twice been voted 'Best Family Day Out in Pembrokeshire.
Carew Karting
All weather kart circuit, situated only 5 miles from Tenby in Pembrokeshire. We run arrive and drive sessions for individuals and groups.
Dinosaur Park Tenby
From the formidable T-Rex to the lightning-fast Velociraptor, immerse yourself in the wonders of dinosaur worlds right here in Tenby.
Hangar 5 Trampoline Park
Wales' first Indoor Trampoline Park. From Trampolines, dodgeball, foam pit, softplay with on site cafe serving food. Everything you need for a great day out.
Phoenix Bowl
Get together and enjoy a game of ten-pin bowling no matter what the weather. Phoenix Bowl in Milford Haven offers lots of excitement and challenges for you competitive types!
Many areas of interest surround us, why not take a look while your here.
St. Davids Cathedral
Visit the UK’s smallest city! The magnificent cathedral in St Davids is a must for a rainy day with its fantastic architecture, beautiful interior, chapels and cloisters.
Pembroke Coast Path
Opened in 1970 and hugging the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline for a spectacular 186 miles or 299km, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path forms the longest and oldest established section of the Wales Coast Path.
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill is a stunning example of a Pembrokeshire fortress. Built right on the banks of the Carew River, the site has a settlement history that dates back to the Iron Age.
Laugharne Castle
Mighty medieval castle, Tudor mansion and poet's hideout. This is the 'brown as owls' castle beloved of Dylan Thomas, Laugharne's most famous resident.
Tenby Museum
Discover the rich history of this medieval walled seaside town and its connections with pirates in Tenby Museum. There’s a kid’s corner and hands-on display to help little ones learn, and lots of fascinating tales of everything from pigs roaming the streets to Henry Tudor’s escape from the town.
Stackpole Nature Reserve
Stackpole nature reserve is a beautiful stretch of coastline offering varied attractions including stunning beaches like Barafundle Bay, contrasting with the picturesque Bosherston Lakes near Stackpole Court.