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Price per person per night £35
Set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, Folly Farm offers four fantastic reasons to visit
a friendly farmyard, spectacular zoo, enormous vintage funfair and an imaginative range of adventure play!
Awarded TOP DAY OUT IN WALES 2005 by the Wales Tourist Board.
The Jolly Farm is perhaps Folly Farm's most well-known and popular attraction.
In the Jolly Farm visitors can meet our huge variety of farm animals and their babies, including horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, pigs, Shetland ponies, hens, and much more, including many rare breeds!
You can even have a close encounter with our baby animals during Folly Farm's long-established and ever popular bottle feeding show.
Come and feed an adorable lamb or goat kid whilst being entertained by the Folly Farmers and park characters!
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Company: Town Trails of Tenby
Ąddress: Highlands,Serpentine Road,Tenby,Pembrokeshire
Telephone: 01834 845841
Ghost Walks & Town Trails of Tenby, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, West Wales offers guided walks around Tenby by Wales blue badge guide Marion Davies. There are a variety of themed tours, Story of Tenby, Ghost Walks of Tenby, Poets & Painters, Pirates & Tenby Harbour. Also available for coach tours & personal guided tours in clients own vehicle.
Guided Walks - Tenby Harbour. A walk around the working harbour of Tenby, once one of the busiest ports in Wales. Here you will find some of the oldest buildings in the town and some of the greatest characters!
Guided Walks - The Story of Tenby. Guided walks around the historic town of Tenby. Discover the fascinating places and people of Tenby's past. Henry VII escaped from here. Cromwell and Nelson visited. Riches, princes, plague, and pigs - all have helped to shape the Tenby we see today.
Guided Walks -Pirates. Pirates and piratical tales of Wales. Piracy, smuggling, wrecking and tales of the sea. Some of the most notorious and successful pirates of all time were Welsh! This is a walk overlooking the famous beaches of Tenby and is suitable for people of all ages.
Guided Walks -Poets and Painters. A walk devoted to the artists and writers that have come from, visited or have made Tenby their home. The many visionary people that were inspired by this lovely part of Pembrokeshire include Augustus and Gwen John, George Elliot, Beatrix Potter, Roald Dahl and J.M.W. Turner to name but a few.
Walks are run from different locations throughout Tenby. On entering Tenby, turn left and follow the signs for the North Beach/Town centre. About 1 mile down this road you will approach a mini roundabout, with the beach on your left. Carry straight over the roundabout and this road will take you into Tudor Square. The Lifeboat Tavern can be seen at the bottom left of the square and if you continue down the hill the Harbour is at the bottom.