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Tourist Information West Wales

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Oakwood is a small theme park in Wales with over 30 rides and attractions, suitable for families and people of all ages.
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Explore the historic gardens of Aberglasney House which features walled gardens, cloisters and beautiful woodlands
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Folly Farm opened in 1988, it was winner of the Wales Tourist Board's Best Day Out in Wales award in 2005.
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The Norman knight Odo de Barri was granted the lands of Manorbier in gratitude for his military help in conquering Pembrokeshire
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Pembroke castle was built in 1093 and them rebuilt by William Marshal in 1189.
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Caldey Island, just south of Tenby, is on of Britain's holy islands and host to many seabird colonies.
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The present Cathedral was begun in 1181, and completed not long after, but there has been a monastic community on this site since AD 645.
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Castell Carreg Cennen is in a spectacular locatation near the River Cennen in the village of Trapp in Wales.
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One of Wales' best-kept secrets, Kidwelly Castle is remarkably well preserved and its twin-towered gatehouse stands almost to full height
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Carew Castle is a Norman castle with its origins in a stone keep built by Gerald de Windsor around the year 1100.
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