May Day bank holiday celebrations will keep families entertained across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The National Park Authority's popular visitor attractions, Carew Castle and Tidal Mill and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, are laying on activities for everyone over the bank holiday weekend.
From a treasure trail, fabulous falconry and a classic car show at Carew to photography walks, maypole dancing and a close encounter with birds of prey at Castell Henllys, there is something for all ages.
New this spring at Castell Henllys, you can also sit alongside the pretty Nant Duad River for homemade breakfast, lunch or tea, from 10 am to 5 pm in Y Sgubor (The Barn) café, run by Wendy Edwards, of Maenclochog.
At Carew, food and drink is available in the historic setting of the Castle green.
National Park chairman, Clr. Mike James, said: "These fantastic events provide a great opportunity for people to get out and learn more about the fascinating environment, culture and history of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
"We hope people will take the opportunity to visit one of these brilliant places and then be inspired to explore even more of our beautiful landscape this bank holiday and beyond."
Please note that booking is required for some activities. For full event details and more information, visit http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/events">www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/events or call 0845 345 7275.
You can also visit the venues' websites at http://www.carewcastle.com">www.carewcastle.com , http://www.castellhenllys.com">www.castellhenllys.com and http://www.orielyparc.co.uk">www.orielyparc.co.uk or find them on Facebook.





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