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Hanes Llandoch
Opening times: 10a.m. - 5 p.m. in summer months.
(we have not officially opened yet) The Coach House is a beautiful Grade II listed visitor centre at St. Dogmaels historic ruined Medieval Abbey.Wonderfully located between the majestic ruins and the tranqil mill pond The Coach House offers a unique visitor expereince. There is a quality gift shop and a cafe serving freshly prepared local produce.Learn about the tumultuous history of The Abbey with an audio guide tour taken at your leisure.We also have an important exhibition of early Christian stones and also later medieval masonry recovered from the Abbey. State of the art technology allows the visitor to experience the reconstructed Abbey in all its splendour.Nearby is a fully operational water mill producing top quality fl
The Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust
Opening times: The Flying Boat Centre, Building 53, The Royal Dockyard, Pembroke Dock, SA72 6TB is open...
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm
Please phone (if you are travelling a distance) 01646 623425 as times and days may vary. From July 2009 a unique and exciting attraction will be open on the Pembroke Dock waterfront - a flying boat interpretation centre and workshop.
The centre will tell some of the stories of 'PD' and its flying boats. Pembroke Dock was a RAF flying boat station for nearly 30 years, in peacetime and in wartime. During World War II 'PD' became the largest flying boat station in the world.
The workshop, which provides a much needed facility for volunteers, can be viewed by the public
Diocese of St Davids
Opening times: Daily but variable depending on specific location Churches are places for cultural and spiritual exploration in each community.
Pembroke Castle
Opening times: Open all year round
1st April - 30th Sept 9.30am - 6pm
March & Oct 10am - 5pm
Nov - Feb 10am - 4pm
Castle and Exhibition Rooms are open to the public daily
Castle is closed on 24th 25th 26th December and lst January A magnificent 13th century Norman castle, idyllically set on the river estuary, just minutes from the breathtaking beaches of the Pembrokeshire coast. Exciting displays of medieval life, events, see website for details.
Picnic area, snackbar, brass rubbing centre, giftshop.
Celtic Maritime Connections
Celtic Maritime Connections online provides news and information about all aspects of Maritime Pembrokeshire.
The Project is here to highlight the history, the heritage and the culture around the Pembrokeshire coasts and the close connections with the coastal fringe of South East Ireland.
With information from accross these areas, whether it's a boating activity, musical occasion or exhibition of paintings, if you would like to publicise your event on this website please email the webmaster at cmc@mhpa.co.uk
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