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Tenby

The walled town of Tenby, with its busy harbour, four golden sandy beaches, safe bathing and warren of streets filled with interesting shops, art galleries, pubs and restaurants will no doubt be one of your first ports of call. Take a boat trip from here to get the best view of the spectacular coastline and its seabird colonies, or to land on the monastic Island of Caldey, where the Cistercian brothers make perfume and delicious chocolate.

Saundersfoot

There is lots going on too, in the lively village of Saundersfoot, where there are plenty of places to sit and watch the world go by - whether on the harbour side, the seafront or outside a friendly pub or one of its many coffee shops. Formerly a fishing and mining community you will still find the old tram tunnels which lead from Saundersfoot through Coppet Hall and onto Wisemans Bridge. This is a great walk for all ages as it is a lovely level path and The Wisemans Bridge Inn is a great place to stop for a refreshment before making your way back to Saundersfoot.

National Park and Pembrokeshire

As mentioned before Rowston is set in the National park which boasts beautiful
scenery with rugged cliffs and sandy coves, wildlife and historic interests.
Pembrokeshire has 186 mile coast path which leads you from Amroth in South
Pembrokeshire to St Dogmaels in North Pembrokeshire.

There are a number of places to visit along the coastal path including Barrafundle
beach which has been voted one of the top ten pic nic spots in the UK. There are also
many castles along the way and the ancient chapel of St Govan which is set in the
cliffs with breathtaking views.

Towards the North the coast path takes you through the little city of St Davids which
has a beautiful cathedral and a number of quaint gift shops and coffee taverns where
you can sit and watch the world go by before venturing off to the next town or village.

Theme Parks

Rowston is ideally located so you are within reasonable distance to the main local attractions.
Oakwood is the top theme park in West Wales and is very popular with roller coaster enthusiasts. It has a wide range of activities and rides for all ages, which you can enjoy in the day time or in the summer holidays you can visit Oakwood after dark and enjoy an evening of events which finish with a fireworks display. Oakwood also have a sister company called CC2000, which is ideal for rainy days or evening activities. At CC200 you will find a crystal maze, ten pin bowling, pool tables and games room.

Folly Farm gives you a chance to get a little closer to farming life and the kids love it. Folly Farm is aimed at younger children and has an old style fun fair with merry go-rounds, a helter skelter and dodgems. There is also a go-kart track and they have regular feeding times for the farmyard animals which you may even get to pet. In addition to the farmyard animals they also have a zoo with more unusual animals to see and learn about!

Heatherton is aimed at older children and adults, however there is an indoor play area and bumper boats for the little ones. Heatherton offers outdoor activities such as Archery, Paintball, Go-Karts, Crazy golf, baseball, pistol shooting, paintball, 18 hole pitch and putt and under cover driving range.