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Browsing attractions within 20 miles of Mill House Caravan Park 







Step back 500 years and discover how the Tudor merchant and his family would have lived in this fascinating three-storey house, situated close to the harbour within the historic walled town of Tenby.
You'll find a large grassy area with ample picnic and car parking facilities. There is an attractive circular walk to a viewpoint over the Cleddau Estuary. OS Grid Ref: SN 055138
In or near Narberth (7 miles, 11 km)
•130 meter long Dry Ski Slope •The longest Toboggan Run in Wales• 9 Hole Pitch & Putt Course •Visitor Centre & Giftshop •Miniature Railway •Viewpoint Car Park •Large Adventure Playground •Cycle Track •Restaurant, Beach Kiosk.
In or near Burry Port (17 miles, 28 km)
Llys y Fran Lake & Visitor Centre is due to reopen at the end of May 2021 after a £4m refurbishment. Visitor Centre, cafe, cycle hire, fishing, walking, watersports, adventure playground and climbing wall.
Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.
Award-winning centre for educational and corporate needs as well as family holidays.
Magnificent secluded location with views directly on the Carmarthen Bay Estuary. The fishing lake is over an acre with two islands and is easily accessible from the car park and is on the flat making it disabled friendly.
Gupton Farm is our new visitor base at Freshwater West, with camping, surf lodge accommodation and community facilities on-site.
In or near Pembroke (16 miles, 26 km)
Beautiful woodland gardens with year-round interest. This 8 acre garden has a fine colour display in spring, with rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, underplanted with bluebells. Later highlights are the summer hydrangea.
Pengelli Forest is part of the largest block of ancient Oak woodland in west Wales. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales owns and manages the Reserve.
In or near Newport (Pembs) (20 miles, 31 km)
Tycanol is a 170-acre woodland site in North Pembrokeshire which is of huge importance to scientists and an inspiration to artists and visitors.
Situated to the west of Carmarthen, Cors Goch is part of a lowland raised mire and is one of the last six large raised bogs in Wales.
In or near Carmarthen (15 miles, 24 km)
Voted 10th Best Zoo in the World in 2017, and much more than a farm. Visit 750 animals at the zoo - visit the Jolly Barn - enjoy the fun of the fair or explore our adventure play areas. We've got 120 acres of fun!
In or near Kilgetty (2 miles, 3 km)
When you enter The Lyric you may think it is a small theatre; however you will change your mind when you enter the main house because it is our largest auditorium at Theatrau Sir Gâr.
In or near Carmarthen (19 miles, 30 km)
Oakwood Theme Park is Wales’ biggest theme park, boasting over 40 rides and attractions full of excitement for children and adults alike! Ride the adrenaline-fueled rollercoasters and explore the family themed adventure areas.
In or near Narberth (5 miles, 9 km)
Join the train at Bronwydd Arms Station and take a trip into the past, on a living full-size steam railway. A new 1.75 mile long extension to Abergwili Junction opened on 1 July 2017, increasing the route length to 4 miles.
Rail Route: Bronwydd Arms to Danycoed (2.5 miles) & Abergwili Junction (1.5 miles).
In or near Carmarthen (20 miles, 32 km)
As a resource for understanding the Iron Age, Castell Henllys is second to none, providing a unique combination of Scheduled Ancient Monument, archaeological excavation and experimental archaeology.
In or near Crymych (20 miles, 32 km)
Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact.
In or near Pembroke (10 miles, 17 km)