Easter in Pembrokeshire

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If you are visiting our beautiful county this Easter, here are our favourite things to do and places to go.

1. Folly Farm and Zoo. Something to do in all weather, the only giraffes and lions in Wales, Penguin Cove, an indoor old fashioned fun fair and SO much more. You can use your Tesco Clubcard Vouchers for entry too (But not for annual passes).

folly farm wales

 

2. National Trust places in Pembrokeshire – Colby Woodland Gardens, Tudor Merchants House, Tenby and The Stackpole Centre. Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts 3-6 April. These are so much fun – even my big sis and bro join in! Last year we went to Colby, this year I think we are going to Stackpole.

colby woodland gardens easter

 

3. The Dinosaur Park, Tenby. I have never been, but my big bro and sis have, some years ago. I am going for the first time this Easter 🙂

4. Heatherton. I go most weeks to the Mother and Toddler session there, I LOVE Indianas, the indoor play area. Big bro and sis love it there too – there are loads of exciting things to do, and you only pay for what you do.

5. Blue Lagoon Water Park. Part of the fab Bluestone Wales park, but also open to the public. I went for the first time the other week and LOVED it. A big pool with a wave machine, a lazy river, a great toddler zone with rock pools, slides and more. Big bro and sis love it all too. Look out for After Dark sessions this Easter. The Fish Shack serve great food at great prices.

blue lagoon wales

Other Easter Egg hunts and events include:

Carew Castle, 28 March – 13 April. Family friendly, only £1

Pembroke Castle – Dragon Days – you can meet a baby dragon! Falconry Days – see lots of fab birds of prey, and more. The castle grounds are fab, but there are lots of steps if you want to go inside an up to

Clerkenhill Adventure Farm, near Haverfordwest is re-opening from 28 March with Easter Egg hunts and more.

Picton Castle and Gardens near Haverfordwest is having Easter Egg Hunts from 28 March – 12 April. The grounds are incredible, as is the cafe. £6.60 each adult for the gardens, gallery and cafe. Children 5-15 £4. Under 5s are FREE!

Oakwood, Wales only Theme Park reopens on 2 April – we will be visiting soon. I don’t know why it isn’t open for the first week of our Easter Holidays.

I hope this helps you have a great Easter in Pembrokeshire, don’t forget our beautiful beaches if the sun is shining, or even if it isn’t!

Other posts I have written that might help are here and here

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  1. I’ll be coming back to visit my step Dad (regular occurance) but it’s the first time we’ve taken Squidge with us, so I’m really excited 😀 It’s going to be strange staying in my old bedroom, with my baby! Strange but wonderful 🙂

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  2. Really looking forward to heading to Bluestone in May. Some great tips her eon things to do too! Thanks for sharing

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  3. I love Pembrokeshire! We absolutely loved Folly Farm – we visited 3 weeks ago but my son is still taking about it. We were going to visit the Dinosaur park too but it sadly wasn’t open when we were in the area…maybe next year! #MyfavouritePlace

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  4. We’ve got our National Trust membership now and I’m already desperate to go back to Pembrokeshire after we had such a nice time at Bluestone! Thanks for these tips, we’ll definitely use them on our next visit xx #myfavouriteplace

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  5. Wow, there’s so much to keep the family busy in Pembrokeshire! Great places to visit, this is the perfect guide for children

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  6. These places look fab to go if I ever go ur way I’d love to go to folly farm and zoo and also the dinosaur park would be a must.

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  7. I’d certainly want to visit the Dinosaur park, especially since we have nothing like that here in Cornwall. A friend mentioned that there’s something like it in Devon, but haven’t visited that one either 😉
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  8. Looks like there’s plenty to do there. Not sure I’ll ever get over that way, but if I do, the dinosaur park is at the top of the list.
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  9. Your county truly is beautiful I have never been but the dinosaur park looks like a total hoot! Count me in!
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  10. Wow! There’s lots to keep families occupied in Pembrokeshire during the Easter break! x
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  11. Some lovely suggestions here. I don’t live in Pembrokeshire but we have made a bid to visit more places in the country with our son so will bare these places in mind
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