If you’re looking for a fun day out during February half-term, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s visitor attractions have plenty to inspire you to explore this world-class landscape as the Year of the Sea begins in earnest.
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, Carew Castle and Tidal Mill and Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre are all offering family friendly events and days out for all ages.
National Park Authority chair, Gwyneth Hayward said: “All three sites have organised exciting activities to help you celebrate the Year of the Sea on the Pembrokeshire Coast, with events taking place across two weeks to accommodate local people and visitors from all over the UK.
“Whether it’s tracking down a dragon at Carew Castle, discovering Iron Age life at Castell Henllys or getting arty by the sea at Oriel y Parc, there’s something going on in every corner of the National Park.”
Pirates and Princes will provide an opportunity to discover legends of the sea on Wednesday, February 21, with a guided walk with storytellers at 11.30 am followed by activities in the fort. There will also be stories in the fort at 2 pm followed by activities. £3 plus admission.
Carew Castle will be hosting a Dragon Quest until Sunday, February 25, which will challenge you to use all your dragon-hunting skills as you search the corners of the castle to discover the beast. £1 per child, plus admission.
At Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre in St. Davids you’ll be able to Get Arty by the Sea from 2-4 pm on Thursday, February 22. You’ll be encouraged to take inspiration from the coastal landscape to produce your own masterpiece with help from our National Park staff and volunteers. £3 per child. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Booking advisable on 01437 720392.
For more information, visit www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/events or www.facebook.com/pembrokeshirecoast.







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