FUN FOR ALL THE
FAMILY
Sea, sand, waves and a host of family attractions guarantee a holiday packed full of adventures.
Pembrokeshire has again topped the tables in England and Wales for the most Blue Flag beaches - and Broad Haven beach is one of those. It even has its own RNLI lifeguards.
Take to the water with activities such as fishing, kayaking, surfing or coasteering. Or keep to dry land and spend time on the beach, walking the coastal path or admiring the rugged scenery.
A visit to St Davids, the smallest city in the UK with its magnificent Cathedral is on many to do lists. It's also a great place to take a boat trip to explore some of the areas spectacular islands.
If it's a piece of history you're after there's an abundance of castles to explore. Pembroke Castle, birth pace of Henry VII, has a programme of family-friendly events and activities. And Picton Castle, not only has glorious gardens to explore, but it's own unique escape rooms!
Folly Farm is a brilliant family day out - with four big attractions all in one place, everyone will be happy. And if its theme parks and rides you are after then look no further than Oakwood with its big thrills and family adventure.
With a host of restaurants, cafes and pubs in Broad Haven and Little Haven you can properly relax and enjoy yourselves, and all within walking distance too.
Whether it's a day of culture, beautiful scenery, wildlife or zoo animals you fancy, Pembrokeshire has them in abundance!
"WE HAD A BRILLIANT DAY OUT AT CAREW CASTLE. AN AMAZING STEP BACK IN HISTORY WITH EXCITING RE-ENACTMENTS AND STORY TELLING. THERE WAS SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO AND ALL SET WITHIN A STUNNING BACKDROP."
The amazing coast line has to be top of the list of the area's best attractions. There are so many activities to chose from.
Spoilt for choice with locations for surfing, including Broad Haven, Newgale, Freshwater West, Dale West, Whitesands the list goes on!
Explore the coast in a kayak, a paddle board, or to really get the adrenalin going, how about coasteering?
Miles and miles of beautiful sandy beaches and dramatic coastlines and the space to enjoy them without being over crowded. Bliss.
The 186 mile long Pembrokeshire Coastal Park with its stunning scenery and spectacular bays is a magnet for walkers and wildlife.
Take a boat trip to Skomer for the day, or a trip round Ramsey island to watch the wildlife. Spot puffins, Manx shearwaters and seals.
Great cycle routes whatever your standard. The Brunel trail between Haverfordwest and Neyland is traffic free as is Llys-Y-Fran cycle trail. Bike storage is available at Carousel.