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Discovering Pembrokeshire
We’re truly spoilt for choice when it comes to local family attractions, not to mention our prime location near the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The coastline offers a wealth of inspiring activities for all ages, from kayaking and paddleboarding to surfing and the thrill of coasteering
Whether you’re into adventure, wildlife, history, or simply relaxing by the sea, there’s something here for everyone.
Family Adventures
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Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo
An award-winning attraction featuring a zoo, vintage fairground, indoor play areas, and more—perfect for a fun-filled family day out.
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Wild Lakes Wales
Experience wakeboarding, an aqua park, indoor climbing, and a lakeside café at Pembrokeshire's only wake park.
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Blue Lagoon Water Park
Enjoy a subtropical indoor water park with flumes, a lazy river, and wave pool—ideal for all-weather family fun.
🔗 Discover Blue LagoonBluestone Wales
🌲 Woodland Walks & Nature Trails
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Canaston Woods
A serene woodland offering circular walking trails, including visits to Mounton Chapel and Blackpool Mill.
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Minwear Wood
Explore peaceful forest paths and enjoy wildlife spotting in this tranquil setting.
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Toch Wood
A lovely circular walk through Toch Wood leading to Blackpool Mill, especially beautiful during autumn.
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Historic Sites & Unique Experiences
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Picton Castle & Gardens
A 13th-century castle set in 40 acres of RHS Partner Gardens, offering a blend of history and horticulture.
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Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms
Engage in immersive escape room adventures set within the historic Picton Castle.
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Carew Castle
Just a short drive from Landsker Camping, Carew Castle is a stunning Norman fortress with over 2,000 years of history. Explore the castle, stroll around the scenic millpond, and visit Wales’ only restored tidal mill—a great spot for families, walkers, and history lovers alike. -
🔗 Find out more at pembrokeshirecoast.wales
🏖️ Coastal Towns & Beaches
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Tenby
A picturesque seaside town known for its colorful harbor, sandy beaches, and medieval town walls.
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Saundersfoot
A charming coastal village offering a sandy Blue Flag beach, harbor, and scenic walks.
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Amroth
Located at the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Amroth boasts a sandy beach and petrified forest visible at low tide.
🔗 Visit Amrothvisitpembrokeshire.com
🚣♂️ Outdoor Activities
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Llys-y-Frân Country Park
A hub for watersports, cycling, walking trails, and family-friendly activities set around a scenic reservoir.
🔗 Llys-y-Frân Activities
🏝️ Island Escapes
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Caldey Island
Home to Cistercian monks, this tranquil island offers monastery tours, sandy beaches, and a glimpse into monastic life.
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Skomer Island
A wildlife haven renowned for its puffin colonies, accessible via boat trips from the mainland.
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Skokholm Island
A smaller, quieter island offering birdwatching opportunities and rustic accommodation for overnight stays.
🔗 Discover Skokholm Island
🦙 Animal Encounters
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Alpacas and More
Engage with friendly alpacas and other animals for a delightful family experience.
🔗 Alpacas and More
Ian Heaps Fishing Resort – Right on Your Doorstep
Located in the nearby village of Llawhaden, the Ian Heaps Fishing Resort offers top-class facilities for anglers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, it's the perfect place to relax, cast a line, and enjoy a peaceful day by the water—just minutes from Landsker Camping.

Blackpool Mill
Black Pool Mill, part of Pembrokeshire's industrial heritage, is a beautifully restored Georgian building, previously used as a mill for grinding flour. Following restoration works, in 2023 the mill reopened as a heritage restaurant. The mill can be reached on foot from Landsker Camping (Approximately 25 minutes for the adventurous) or a 5 minute car ride. The restaurant is dog friendly, both indoors and outside, and there are fantastic dog walks directly from the restaurant! (Links to which are above).
Explore the Historic Village of Llawhaden
Just 1.8 miles from Landsker Camping, the historic village of Llawhaden is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. At its heart lies Llawhaden Castle, perched above the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau and offering stunning, panoramic views. It’s a peaceful spot—perfect for picnics, photography, or simply soaking up the atmosphere.
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From the castle, enjoy a scenic walk down to St Aidan’s Church, a beautiful medieval church nestled beside the River Cleddau. It’s a tranquil and spiritual place steeped in history.



