Home Narberth Guide Where To Visit Animal Attractions
West Wales has a wealth of amazing places to visit. You will be entertained from beginning to end of your stay here. You will need to come back to West Wales each year to enjoy the wide variety of fascinating attractions here. Below are some of the many local attractions. Details of more can be found at any of the Tourist Information Centres located in most county towns. | The Dinosaur Park Gumfreston, Tenby On B4318 between Sageston and Tenby [t] 01834 845272 [e]
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Dinosaurs and much more... 24 dinasaurs on Woodland trail. Indoor and outdoor adventure playgrounds. Free 18-hole Volcanic adventure golf. Daily activities vary to include: fossil hunt, puppet show, pat-a-pet, astra slide and much more. |  | Dyfed Shires & Leisure Farm Eglwyswrw, North Pembrokeshire [t] 01239 891288 [f] 01239 891253 www.leisurefarm.co.uk Situated on A487/B4329 junction, just south of Eglwyswrw. Open May to October. See beautiful Shire Horses and much more. Coaches and Schools welcome any dates with discounts available - please phone for details. |  | Felinwynt Rainforest & Butterfly Centre Rhosmaen, Felinwynt, Cardigan, SA43 1RT [t] 01239 810250 www.butterflycentre.co.uk Enter the tropical house for a fascinating experience, accompanied by the recorded sounds of the Peruvian Amazon. Wander amongst free-flying exotic butterflies. Videos of tropical rainforest shown, gift shop and cafe. |  | Folly Farm Family Adventure Park Begelly [t] 01834 812731 www.folly-farm.co.uk There are farm animals, zoo animals, an old-fashioned funfair, go-carts and much more here. Animals include meerkats, wallabies, lemurs, raccoon and zebra. |  | Manor House Wild Animal Park St Florence, Tenby [t] 01646 651201 [f] 01646 651201 www.manorhousewildanimalpark.co.uk Open Easter to September, from 10.00 am. We much regret that dogs or other animals cannot be admitted to the grounds. |  | New Quay Honey Farm Cross Inn, New Quay, Ceredigion, SA44 6NN [t] 01545 560822 [f] 01545 560045 [e]
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www.thehoneyfarm.co.uk The largest honey farm in wales - discover the magical world of the bee. Set in an old chapel on a beautiful farm new New Quay, thee is an exhibition, a tea room and gift shop. The Meadery makes a range of meads (honey wine). Mead was the main alcoholic drink of the Welsh from Roman times until 1200 AD. |  | Oceanarium 42 New Street St Davids SA62 6SS [t] 01437 720453 [e]
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www.sealife.demon.co.uk The biggest Sea Aquarium in West Wales. Our main theme is large tanks supporting large fish. Handle a variety of marime species under the direct supervision of our aquarist during children's talks. |  | OceanLab Goodwick, Fishguard [t] 01348 874737 [f] 01348 872528 [e]
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Visit our new exhibition, The Ice Age in Pembrokeshire with one of the largest Mammoth skeletons found in Europe. There is also the Ocean Quest area with computer based games suitable for all the family, and a soft play area for the under 5's. |  | Silent World Aquarium Slippery Back, Mayfield Drive, Tenby [t] 01834 844498 [f] 01834 844498 [e]
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www.silentworld.org.uk Silent World Aquarium and Reptile Collection is one of the most fascinating and intriguing visits the Tenby area has to offer, not to mention one of the few that are indoors. Handling session are held regularly and the tea and coffee are excellent. There is an aquarium downstairs with fish and other water creatures. Upstairs is the reptile display, including some dramatic and fascinating species of snakes and lizards. | | |
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