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    Opening times  Opening arrangements
    Countryside
     Open all year  
    Mencap Walled Garden
     Open all year  10–4 Mo Tu We Th Fr Closed Saturdays Closed Sundays
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    WC  WCs
    Stackpole Quay car park
    Broadhaven South car park
    Bosherston Lily Ponds car park (not NT)
    Freshwater West car park (not NT)
     
    Dogs  Dogs
    Due to livestock grazing, dogs should be kept on a lead when walking around Stackpole Warren, the coastal grassland between Barafundle and Broadhaven South.
     
    Picnics  Picnic areas
    There are picnic areas at Barafundle and Broadhaven South beaches, as well as Bosherton Lily Ponds car park. The site of Stackpole Court in Stackpole Woodlands is a good quiet place to take your lunch, as is Stackpole Quay.
     
    Refreshments  Refreshments
    Boathouse Tea-room, Stackpole Quay.
    Refreshments can be found in Bosherton and Stackpole too.
     
    Information for visitors  Information for visitors
    Info panels are dotted around the area to help visitors get their bearings and find out more about the estate.

    The Old Game Larder, a domestic building which survived demolition on the site of Stackpole Court mansion, is home to a simple display on the old house and the bats who now live here.

    A map leaflet and an 'Information for visitors with disabilities' leaflet, plus booklets on the lakes, geology and history, are available from the tea-room at Stackpole Quay, Pembroke tourist information centre or by contacting the estate office in advance of your visit.
     
    Learning  Learning
    Suitable for school groups on both day visits and residential trips, with a focus on environmental and outdoor education. Contact the estate office for day visits and the 'Stackpole for Outdoor Learning' eco-centre for more information about residential stays.
     
    Holiday cottage  National Trust holiday cottages
    There are ten holiday cottages at Stackpole Quay, sleeping from two to five people. Most are converted farm buildings, including a granary and a dairy, situated around an historic courtyard.
    Byre 1
    The Calf Cot
    Quay Cottage 1
    Quay Cottage 2
    Farm Cottage
    Byre 2
    Dairy Cottage
    The Granary
    Stackpole Cottage
    Byre 3
     
    Base camps  Base camp
    Family and group accommodation is on offer at the Stackpole Centre. Converted from the estate's old stone Home Farm, it comprises three large houses and five cottages, which sleep 5-19 people. Facilities include a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, theatre and conference rooms. It is adapted to be fully accessible.

    Environmental education and active recreation come together for a fantastic, unique holiday at the 'Stackpole for Outdoor Learning' eco-centre. It offers residential trips for school groups in term time and for families in the summer holidays.
     

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    Children's shoes, boots & slippers at Stackpole for Outdoor Learning Centre
    © NTPL / Ian Shaw
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