The school holidays sees the Day Tripper bus get back on the road, providing a great link between many of South Pembrokeshire's leading holiday parks and top attractions. The bus can also be used to travel to and from the popular resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot. So give the car a holiday, hop on the Day Tripper and discover the smart way to enjoy the county's many delights. The service will run on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from July 25 to August 31. From August 1-31, there will be an additional departure from Oakwood at 10.15 pm, allowing users to stay on and enjoy Oakwood's After Dark evening entertainment. Tickets cost £6 for families (two adults and two children), £2 for adults and £1.50 for children and senior citizens, and are valid for all Day-Tripper journeys on the date of purchase. Pick ups from: Manorbier Holiday Park, Lydstep Haven, Kiln Park, New Hedges (for Wood Park, Well Park, Rumbleway and Rowston holiday parks), Rushy Lake (for Broadfield Farm, Saundersfoot Bay and Swallow Tree Gardens holiday parks). The bus also picks up and drops off in Saundersfoot, Tenby and at Tenby Salterns Park and Ride. Attractions served: Avondale Glass, Folly Farm, Oakwood, CC2000, Carew Castle, Heatherton, Manor House Wild Animal Park, The Dinosaur Park and Colby Woodland Garden. Pembrokeshire County Council and Pembrokeshire Greenways provide the Day-Tripper bus service. Two thirds of the funding has come from the participating visitor attractions, with support funding from the south-west Wales Tourism Partnership, the Tenby Tourism Growth Area and the Welsh Assembly Government. For a full timetable, visit your local tourist information centre or online at http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/daytripper">www.visitpembrokeshire.com/daytripper.