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Scolton Manor Visitor Centre

Family friendly3.5 hrs£Relevance 7/10

Nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Scolton Manor is a captivating Victorian country house surrounded by 60 acres of rolling parkland and woodland. It serves as a brilliant gateway to local history and nature, offering visitors a unique blend of formal gardens and wilder, tranquil spaces. The manor itself is home to the Pembrokeshire County Museum, where you can explore fascinating local heritage and changing exhibitions.

Beyond the architecture, the grounds are the real standout, featuring winding paths, a traditional walled garden, and wide-open meadows perfect for a stroll. The Visitor Centre is your first port of call, providing helpful information to ensure you make the most of the site’s amenities, including the popular play area for younger children and the well-maintained nature trails that crisscross the estate.

Families often find Scolton Manor to be an ideal spot for a relaxing day out, especially during the warmer months when the gardens are in full bloom. You can easily spend an afternoon here wandering through the arboretum or catching a glimpse of local wildlife, including squirrels and various birds of prey that call the woodland home.

Practical tips for your visit: While the Visitor Centre is seasonally focused, the parkland remains a year-round draw for those who enjoy fresh air and exercise. Look out for seasonal events, which often include outdoor theatre performances and family-friendly craft days. It is highly recommended to wear comfortable footwear, as the terrain varies between gravel paths and grassy slopes.

Recommendations

Exceptional

85/100
4.3 out of 5
Visitors consistently praise the well-kept grounds and the friendly, informative staff. It is widely considered a top-tier family attraction in Pembrokeshire.

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Car Parking

Large, convenient car park available for visitors.

8/10
Strong fit

Remote Work

Not suitable for remote work; there are no dedicated workspaces, power outlets, or reliable indoor connectivity.

1/10
Mixed

Dog Friendly

Dogs are welcome on leads throughout the parkland, though restrictions may apply inside the manor and museum areas.

8/10
Strong fit

Family Friendly

Excellent for families with plenty of open space, play areas, and engaging historical exhibits.

9/10
Strong fit

Public Transport

Public transport links are limited; a car is highly recommended for reaching this rural location.

3/10
Mixed

Accessibility

Full wheelchair access

The main paths are accessible, though some parts of the wider parkland may be challenging.

7/10
Good fit

Step-free routes

Level access is available to the main visitor centre and parts of the house.

7/10
Good fit

Accessible toilet

Standard accessible facilities are provided on-site.

8/10
Strong fit

Blue Badge / accessible parking

Dedicated blue badge spaces are available near the main entrance.

8/10
Strong fit

Frequent rest seating

Benches are dotted throughout the gardens, though they can be sparse in the wooded areas.

6/10
Good fit

Assistance dogs welcome

Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the entire site.

10/10
Strong fit

Opening times

Monday11:00–17:00
Tuesday11:00–17:00
Wednesday11:00–17:00
Thursday11:00–17:00
Friday11:00–17:00
Saturday11:00–17:00
Sunday11:00–17:00

Visitor centre open daily 11:00-17:00 from April to October; closed November to March.

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