Family days
Wonderfully family-friendly Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire has so much to offer families with children of all ages. Adventurous older children will enjoy the outdoor activities and younger guests will love the four adventure parks. There is plenty to do within a 15 minute drive of East Jordeston.
Fun & Active
Folly Farm
If you’re visiting with children, a visit to Folly Farm is an absolute must! From humble beginnings as a dairy farm, Folly Farm is now
Manor Wildlife Park
A laidback and rustic family wildlife park. Meet animals from around the world including Sumatran tigers, rhinos, ‘Steve’ the gibbon and family and the famously
Heatherton World of Activities
Across the road from Manor Wildlife Park and just up the road from East Jordeston, Heatherton has something for everyone. For adults and older children
Dinosaur Park
If your children are in to dinosaurs, this is the place for them! Compared to other local attractions the Dinosaur Park is a little rustic,
History & Nature
Caldey Island
Owned by Cistercian monks and open to tourists during the summer, Caldey Island is a fantastic, family-friendly day out. The island is reached via boat
Manorbier Castle
If you’re old enough to remember the 1988 BBC TV adaption of C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, you might recognise
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Wonderful gardens and out door play areas set around the Great Glasshouse, a magnificent dome designed by world renowned architect Sir Norman Foster. The dome
Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle is the birthplace of Henry VII. His forces defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field during the War of the
Picton Castle & Gardens
Wonderful gardens to explore for all the family. Take on the woodland board walk, explore the woods in search of the fairy doors or wander
Skomer Island
Home to around half the world’s population of Max shearwaters and southern Britain’s largest colony of Atlantic puffins, Skomer is an island nature reserve that