History & Heritage in Dyfed

Dyfed, a place of fun and adventure, a county to explore for a day out to remember. What do you, your family and friends enjoy? Attractions, activities and events? VisitRevisit has everything you need to plan a perfect day out. Start to build your day out today, search for things to do, add the things you will enjoy to your itinerary and when you’re ready, enjoy your day out.

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Laugharne Castle
Attraction
Adults £4

Laugharne Castle

Mighty medieval castle, Tudor mansion and poets hideout.

Attraction
Adults £5.50

Manorbier Castle

Perched upon the cliffs, in the heart of the village, you cant really miss the Normans Castle.

Attraction
Adults £8.50

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle has a long and fascinating history dating back to 1093.

Tudor Merchant's House
Attraction
Adults from £6.50

Tudor Merchant's House

Step into the shoes of a 15th century trader and explore their home and lifestyle. You'll be amazed by the authentic details and the stories they tell.

Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
Attraction
Adults £6.50

Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

Set within thirty acres of beautiful woodland and meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Attraction
Free

Llawhaden Castle

Forgotten castle-cum-mansion that stays in the memory.

Attraction
Adults £11

FfABL - winter lantern and light trail

FFABL is a magical, spectacular lantern and light trail. Experience the wonderment of Christmas through wintry stories and Welsh mythology.

Attraction
Adults from £9

Llanerchaeron

An elegant Georgian villa, walled gardens, farmyard and lake, set in the wooded Aeron valley. Remarkably unaltered for over 200 years.

Attraction
Free

Porthgain

Once a small commercial harbour used for exporting stone from the nearby quarry, Porthgain is now a very popular tourist centre.

Attraction
Free

Hywel Dda Centre

Celebrates the achievements of Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good), King of all Wales during the first half of the tenth century.