MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, April 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) A family crafts session could be the perfect way to keep youngsters occupied during a visit to Tenby this summer.
On Thursday June 2nd, the Pembrokeshire resort's national park visitor centre is due to host Get Crafty!
Priced at just GBP2 per child to cover the cost of materials, the event offers a themed crafts session based on topics related to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Everyone is welcome, but booking is essential so people are advised to telephone and make sure they reserve a place in advance.
All children must be accompanied by an adult and the session is scheduled to begin at 14:30 BST.
Covering an area of roughly 240 square miles, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is known for its rugged coastline, secluded coves and unspoilt beaches.
As well as its stunning natural features, the landscape of the region is enhanced by a fascinating array of Norman castles, medieval churches, Iron Age hill forts and historic towns.
The Pembrokeshire Coast is one of three national parks in Wales, along with the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia.
Families planning to visit hotels in Tenby will find a broad choice of accommodation at LateRooms.com, which recommends the Fourcroft Hotel Tenby.
Visit http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/default.asp?PID=4 for more information on this event.
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LateRooms.com - Get Crafty in Tenby this Summer
A family crafts event will take place at the national park centre in Tenby on June 2nd.
2011-04-30
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