Attractions near Dale
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Pembroke Castle
(10 Miles)*
Pembroke Castle is one of the largest castles in Wales. It was not a royal castle but the possession of a private lord - his residence and the administrative centre of his territories. |
St Davids Bishops Palace
(12 Miles)*
St Davids Bishop's Palace even in ruin, still conveys the affluence and power of the medieval church. The bishops of St Davids in the middle ages enjoyed all the trapping of wealth and influence. |
Lamphey Bishops Palace
(13 Miles)*
The medieval bishops of St Davids were worldly men who enjoyed the privileges of wealth, power and status. At Lamphey, near Pembroke, they built for themselves a magnificent retreat away from the worries of Church and State. |
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill
(15 Miles)*
Carew is one of the few castles to display the development from Norman fortification to Elizabethan country house. There is evidence of a much earlier settlement, dating back perhaps some 2,000 years. |
Scolton Museum & Visitor Centre
(15 Miles)*
Discover more about your environment, landscape, wildlife, history, culture, energy resources and much, much more…. |
Oakwood Theme Park
(17 Miles)*
Set in 80 acres of spectacular Pembrokeshire countryside Oakwood is one of the UK's leading theme parks. |
Manor House Wildlife Park
(17 Miles)*
Anna Ryder Richardson's Wild Welsh Zoo has something for everyone!In this charming park you'll experience close-up meetings with endangered animals from all over the world. |
Towns near Dale
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Dale
(< 1 Mile)*
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Marloes
(2 Miles)*
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St. Brides
(3 Miles)*
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Herbrandston
(4 Miles)*
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Broad Haven
(5 Miles)*
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Bosherston
(11 Miles)*
Bosherston is a peaceful historic village within the lovely Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Its main attractions are the long sandy beach at Broad Haven and the famous lily ponds on the former Stackpole Estate. |
Pembroke
(11 Miles)*
Pembroke is a historic walled town in West Wales, famous for its Norman castle. Once the county town of Pembrokeshire. |