Caldey Island
An idyllic island off the coast of Tenby which is home to a varying number of Cistercian Monks. They produce a number of products varying from chocolate to perfume. The views and scenery are breath-taking. If you take the trek up to the light house you can see Devon, on a clear day!
Skomer Island
An island full of Puffins, boat trips regularly available
Ramsey Island
boat trips to go dolphin and whale spotting
Historical Castles
Carew, Manorbier, Laugharne, LLansteffan, Kidwelly, Picton and Pembroke Castle - Beautiful, historic castle that serves as the birthplace of Henry VII.
Pembrokeshire National Coastal Path
Plenty of walking routes around the coast of Pembrokeshire, starting in Amroth which is just a short drive from the guest house.
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
Wales award-winning adventure park and zoo
The Dinosaur Park Tenby
whether you’re a toddler or teenager, granny or granddad, or anything in between, there are hours of great value family fun (and fear) waiting for you
Heatherton
World of Activities
Oakwood
Wales biggest theme park!
Manor Wildlife Park
Preseli Mountains
Clear days in the Preseli Hills offer views as far as the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland.
Lily Ponds at Bosherston
Colby Woodland Gardens
National Botanical Gardens, Aberglasney Gardens
Horse Riding, trekking, guided tours
Fishing
sea, lake or course
Water sports
kayaking, canoeing, coasteering, gauge walking, absailing, raft building, assault course, zip wire plus many more.
Outdoor Fun
Laser combat, paint balling, land yatching, surfng, mountain biking
Dylan Thomas’s Boat House
perched on the cliffs, overlooking the Taf estuary.
Museum of Speed
The land speed records from the 1920s achieved on Pendine Sands are displayed here. Discover how 'Babs' was rescued from the sand.
Gwilli Railway
Ritec Valley Quad Bikes
Sweet Home Alpaca
Llys-y-Fran Country Park
Velfrey Vinyard
Aim Country Sports
Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park.
Local
Plus cinemas, theatres, play areas, leisure centres, museums, guided tours and lots, lots more.
With Gwynfryn Guest House being central to both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire attractions it’s the ideal location to experience both counties. Come rain or shine there will always be something that appeals to all age groups just a short drive away.
"Great location, exceptional host, Tracey was absolutely brilliant, our room was amazing, breakfast was one of the best we’ve had in years, will definitely stay here next time we are in the area, highly recommend this guest house Nothing"