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Things to do in/around Tenby?
Hello lovely ABers, I'm off on holiday to Pendine near Tenby this weekend, with my partner and our 2 year old daughter. We'd planned to spend the week playing on the beach, with a visit to Folly Farm one day, but just had a look at the weather forecast and it's predicting rain :(
So if anybody can suggest any fun indoor things to see/do in the area, for a toddler and a heavily pregnant me, I would be very greatful!
TIA
So if anybody can suggest any fun indoor things to see/do in the area, for a toddler and a heavily pregnant me, I would be very greatful!
TIA
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Folly farm is your best bet when the weather's changeable as it has a lot of indoor fairground rides now as well as the barn areas. There is still the dinosaur park (a bit faded around the edges now but probably still fun for a little one ) and the recently revamped Manor House park where you can walk among the wallabies and monkeys in special designated areas.
Tenby also has a public swimming pool which is a good standby when it's wet outside and there is a play centre (Ocean Commotion ) within the old town walls. Haven't used either of these ourselves so can't comment on value for money.
Can't recommend the Silent World reptile collection it was a bit expensive for a few tanks containing lizards and it's up a steep hill, probably not good if your pregnant.
Hope you have an enjoyable stay, it's a lovely part of Wales and very family friendly too.
Folly farm is your best bet when the weather's changeable as it has a lot of indoor fairground rides now as well as the barn areas. There is still the dinosaur park (a bit faded around the edges now but probably still fun for a little one ) and the recently revamped Manor House park where you can walk among the wallabies and monkeys in special designated areas.
Tenby also has a public swimming pool which is a good standby when it's wet outside and there is a play centre (Ocean Commotion ) within the old town walls. Haven't used either of these ourselves so can't comment on value for money.
Can't recommend the Silent World reptile collection it was a bit expensive for a few tanks containing lizards and it's up a steep hill, probably not good if your pregnant.
Hope you have an enjoyable stay, it's a lovely part of Wales and very family friendly too.
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