This year Clydey Cottages is taking part in Wales Year of Adventure: a celebration of the wide range of adventure experiences this great country has to offer, with its outstanding natural landscapes and rich and distinctive culture.
Clydey Cottages specialise in fun-filled self-catering holidays for families and children. Book your 2016 holiday at Clydey and let your Welsh adventures begin with:
Daily Animal Feeding – fully interactive daily animal feeding with Farmer Malcolm and Farmer Rachel. Watch the adventure unfold as little ones hand feed our friendly animals – Iggle, our larger than life Kune Kune pig, Zig and Zag our Pygmy goats, Noah and Nellie our donkeys, Lali and Mo our Alpacas and not forgetting the rabbits, guinea pigs and Shetland ponies. See the amazement unfold before your eyes as freshly laid warm eggs are discovered underneath an obliging chicken.
Forest School – enter into a magical adventure within the Clydey woods where interactive play and learn sessions teach youngsters how to identify leaves, search for mini-beasts on safari, create mud creatures and bring them to life and the best bit of all…..toasting marshmallows around the camp fire!
Circus Workshop – learn how to juggle balls, batons and more; throw a Diablo high into the air and catch it again and again; learn how to walk (wobble!) on stilts.
Complementary Children’s Club – enjoy parent-free fun-filled time with our experienced team.
Other adventures to explore in Pembrokeshire include:
Coasteering – throw yourself off a cliff (literally!) into the crystal clear waters around the Welsh coastline.
Photo credit Preseli Venture
Sea Kayaking and Surfing – pull on a wetsuit, join in the fun and enjoy the Welsh coastline at its best.
The Best Family Day Out in Wales – a fun packed family friendly day out at Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. Exotic and farmyard animals, games, fair rides, and adventure playgrounds.
Boat Trips – exhilarating boat trips around the Pembrokeshire islands off St.Davids – Great Britain’s smallest City, together with off shore whale and dolphin watching.
Photo credit Voyages of Discovery
Walking/Hiking – walk the entire length of Wales’ coastline along the 186 mile coastal path. You don’t have to walk it all in one go! Make your adventure as long or as short as you wish with over 200 mapped out walking routes from easy access ‘wheelchair and pushchair routes’ to longer half-day hikes.
Wales is so compact, you can pack your days with a variety of different adventures from walking the coast, conquering a castle, and scaling a mountain in the space of a single day.
Where will your 2016 Year of Adventure begin? See our full list of things to do in Pembrokeshire.


