There's too much do to in Pembrokeshire to list it all, but here’s a small sample to get you started.
 
                     
                             

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the UK’s only truly coastal national park.
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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
                                             
                     
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
                                             
       

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.

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Visit Manorbier Castle’s website
Visit Carew Castle’s website

                               
                                       
       
                                       
         
Opened in 2005, the Blue Ball has quickly established itself as Tenby’s finest dining restaurant. Visit website
                   
                 
Enjoy good food and fine ales in the cosy atmosphere of the Carew Inn, nestled in the shadow of historic Carew Castle.
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Holiday in luxury at The Swallows, a detached, 5 star, 4 bedroom, self cater holiday home.
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