New tourism partnership shines spotlight on Pembrokeshire’s star attractions
Visitors to one of Pembrokeshire’s most popular tourist attractions can now discover even more of what the county has to offer, thanks to a new partnership between Folly Farm and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
As part of the initiative, Folly Farm has generously donated space in its indoor play area to the National Park Authority to display a promotional panel showcasing the Authority’s three popular visitor attractions: Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and Oriel y Parc, National Park Discovery Centre in St Davids.
The partnership is part of a wider effort to encourage greater collaboration across the tourism sector, ensuring visitors get the very best experience during their time in Pembrokeshire.
Tegryn Jones, Chief Executive of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, said: “Working together in the tourism industry is key to delivering the best possible experience for visitors to Pembrokeshire. We’re very grateful to Folly Farm for offering us this opportunity to highlight the fantastic sites and experiences managed by the National Park Authority.
“Partnerships like this demonstrate how tourism businesses and organisations can work together to amplify their collective reach, signposting visitors to a wider range of experiences and encouraging longer stays, repeat visits and greater engagement with the local area.”
Gareth Morris, Marketing Officer at Folly Farm said: “We are thrilled to be working with the Park Authority and proud to support their efforts in promoting and protecting our county’s unique natural and cultural heritage. When we work together, not only do we create a better experience for residents and visitors alike, we also help the area and industry thrive. It’s about building something great for everyone to enjoy!”
To plan your next family adventure to award-winning Folly Farm, find out more at www.folly-farm.co.uk
Visitors inspired to explore the Park Authority’s attractions can enjoy a varied programme of events this summer. At Carew Castle, families can uncover gruesome tales in Horrid Histories or dive into a live fantasy adventure in The Storymaster’s Quests, featuring audience participation and the voice of Doctor Who’s Tom Baker.
Over at Castell Henllys, children can try their hand at ancient skills in Druid Magic, while in St Davids, Brilliant Bats at Oriel y Parc offers a twilight wildlife walk led by a local Ranger.
This collaboration with Folly Farm helps showcase just a few of the ways visitors can experience the nature, history and magic of Pembrokeshire.
To book or find out more about upcoming events, visit www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk or follow Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on social media.
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Tegryn Jones, Chief Executive of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, with Gareth Morris, Marketing Officer at Folly Farm.