Things to do in Pembrokeshire
Browse a few of the things to do within 20 miles of Pembrokeshire.
Wildlife in Pembrokeshire
Wildlife within 20 miles of Pembrokeshire.
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Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo 🏆 Family Favourites Award Winner
Everyone in the family likes to do different things, pick your own adventure at Folly Farm, 'Best Animal Day Out' & "Best for Little Kids' award 2019.

Teifi Marshes | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The stunning Teifi Marshes is one of the best wetland sites in Wales, with over wintering birds including thousands of starlings coming in to roost and performing a glorious murmuration over the marshes before descending to roost.
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Food and Drink in Pembrokeshire
Food and drink within 20 miles of Pembrokeshire.
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Coffee #1 | Haverfordwest
When it comes to location, Coffee#1 Haverfordwest stands apart. Situated next to the Old Bridge, this wonderful mill building stands right on the banks of the river Western Cleddau. Inside it retains some of the original mill features, whilst outside it offers ample seating providing great views over the town.
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The Great Outdoors in Pembrokeshire
The great outdoors within 20 miles of Pembrokeshire.
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Westfield Pill | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
An old railway line surrounded by woodland and a 20 acre lake.

West Williamston | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Tidal creeks and saltmarsh, limestone rock outcrops and spoil heaps with woodland.

Llangloffan Fen | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The reserve comprises the western end of one of the largest remaining floodplains or valley mires in Wales, supporting tall fen, fen meadow, wet heath and carr communities and associated species. An area of semi-improved pasture is also part of the reserve. Status Notified SSSI, NNR. Afonydd Cleddau Cleddau Rivers SAC.

Llanerch Alder Carr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
This Alder carr remnant has developed over the deep, poorly drained peaty soils of the valley floor and is a good example of a once much more widespread woodland type, that existed on poorly drained sites.

Pembroke Upper Mill Pond | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
A beautiful pond with developing reed bed, fen and carr, adjoining woodland.

Goodwick Moor | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Reed bed, flood plain mire, carr, scrub, and a complex network of ditches.

Dowrog Common | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
An extensive tract of wet and dry heath with pools and fen, in the upper reaches of the River Alun. This diverse site supports over 350 species of flowering plants including the Lesser Butterfly Orchid. Notified as a SSSI and part of the north-west Pembrokeshire Commons cSAC. Tenure Leased from the National Trust.

Pengelli Forest | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Pengelli Forest is part of the largest block of ancient Oak woodland in west Wales! Status NNR. This reserve is notified as the Pengelli Forest and Pant-Teg Wood SSSI, which in turn is part of the North Pembrokeshire Woodlands SAC.

St Margaret's Island | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
A beautiful Island situated near Tenby, off the western tip of Caldey Island.

Skomer Island | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The most important seabird site in southern Britain with maritime grassland, lusher inland vegetation, streams and man-made ponds. Rich in historical remains.

Skokholm Island | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Famed for its Manx Shearwaters and Storm Petrels, Skokholm Island is a truly wild island off the coast of Pembrokeshire.
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