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Attractions in Hubberston & Things to Do in Hubberston
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Pembroke Castle
(7 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. |
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Lamphey Bishops Palace
(9 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. |
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Carew Castle and Tidal Mill
(11 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. |
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Scolton Museum & Visitor Centre
(12 Miles)*
Discover more about your environment, landscape, wildlife, history, culture, energy resources and much, much more…. |
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Oakwood Theme Park
(12 Miles)*
Set in 80 acres of spectacular Pembrokeshire countryside Oakwood is one of the UK's leading theme parks. |
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Manor House Wildlife Park
(13 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. |
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St Davids Bishops Palace
(14 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. |
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Folly Farm
(14 Miles)*
Folly Farm is one of Wales' largest family attractions. Daily entertainment ensures a fun-packed day for the whole family. |
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Tenby Museum & Art Gallery
(16 Miles)*
Founded in 1878, Tenby Museum & Art Gallery is situated in part of the medieval castle, overlooking Castle Beach and Caldey Island |
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Laugharne Castle
(25 Miles)*
The handsome castle, standing foursquare on the waterfront overlooking the Taf estuary, bears testament to a troubled past when the Normans built a string of coastal strongholds to consolidate their hold over south-west Wales. |
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Bro Meigan Gardens
(27 Miles)*
The 6.5 acres of gardens overlook the Preseli Hills and are perfect for gardeners, artists, photographers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. |
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Cilgerran Castle
(29 Miles)*
Cilgerran's towers appear amongst woods on the rim of a steep gorge in the Teifi Valley. The timeworn, beautifully located castle has a romantic air. |
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Cardigan Heritage Centre
(29 Miles)*
Situated on the ground floor of an 18th century warehouse on the river Teifi containing artefacts and information on the history of Cardigan. |
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Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
(31 Miles)*
This unique farm park is superbly located on a stunningly scenic headland overlooking Cardigan Island near the sea-side resort of Gwbert. |
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Kidwelly Castle
(32 Miles)*
This castle is one of Wales's best kept secrets. Kidwelly, on a steep bluff overlooking the River Gwendraeth, presents a vision of medieval times. |
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National Coracle Centre
(32 Miles)*
The National Coracle Centre is situated beside the beautiful Cenarth Falls, and houses a unique collection of coracles from all over the world, including Tibet, India, Iraq, Vietnam and North America |
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Carmarthenshire County Museum
(34 Miles)*
At Abergwili, near Carmarthen on the A40, this the museum of Carmarthenshire's past. |
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West Wales Museum of Childhood
(35 Miles)*
The Museum of Childhood at Llangeler is more than a toy museum, it is an extensive collection of all things to do with childhood. |
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Weobley Castle
(37 Miles)*
This unusual historic site has one of the most atmospheric locations in Wales. It stands in a lonely spot on the low-lying northern coast of the Gower peninsular, overlooking an eerie, bleak expanse of saltings and marshland. |
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Oxwich Castle
(39 Miles)*
This "castle by the sea" stands in a lovely spot on a wooded headland above Oxwich Bay on the Gower Peninsular. It is a castle in name only. Although probably occupying the site of an early fortification. |
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National Wetland Centre Wales
(39 Miles)*
Enjoy a wonderful day out watching and learning about some of Wales's most exciting wildlife - and help WWT to protect it at the same time. |
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Llanerchaeron
(48 Miles)*
Llanerchaeron is one of a few Welsh gentry estates which have survived intact to the present day. |
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Old Cornmill & Tearoom
(53 Miles)*
The Old Corn Mill, unique in North Devon, is a 16th Century Watermill which can produce 100% wholemeal flour |
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Chambercombe Manor
(53 Miles)*
Set in a secluded valley, the Manor House has much to offer because of its history, situation, age and legends. The House dates from the 11th Century and was mentioned in the Domesday Book. |
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Watermouth Castle
(54 Miles)*
A popular family attraction. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Hubberston and things to do in Hubberston (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Hubberston, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Hubberston and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Hubberston again.
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