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12 Acres of countryside, lakeside and woodland walks, Oriental theme garden, water features, wild flower meadows; a haven for wildlife. Small monkey sanctuary, badger and otter population. Many species ...
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3 flooded limestone valleys best known for their covering carpet of lilies, which are at their best in June. A footpath winds its way around the banks to the spectacular beach ...
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Caldey Abbey is the home of Cistercian Monks who farm this tiny island off the coast of Tenby and make the famous Caldey Island perfume and chocolate. Regular boat trips leave ...
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An enormous stone castle in a picturesque location next to the mill pond, which powers the tide mill. The castle is ruined now, but was once a powerful stronghold and a ...
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A reconstructed Iron Age hillfort. Findings from excavations carried out on the site have enabled the National Park Authority to realistically reproduce life as it was 2000 years ago. Traditional craft ...
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8 acres of woodland gardens set in a tranquil and secluded valley with one of the best collections of Rhododendrons and Azaleas in Wales. Later highlights are the summer Hydrangeas and ...
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Coracles from all over Britain and abroad are displayed. There is also a coracle workshop and Shop. Admission to the coracle centre also includes the restored flour mill which occupies a ...
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A chance to see how a traditional farm operated before the introduction of tractors. Facilities include horse and cart and tractor trailer rides, demonstrations, bottle feeding young animals (during school holidays ...
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The shell of the castle dominates the small riverside town, which huddles around its base. Although it’s impressive from the riverside, very little remains other than the outside wall. It’s probably ...
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Located in the old prison governors house, the town museum has a fascinating variety of artefacts, prints and painting which reflect the history of the town over the past 800 years. ...
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