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Visitor increase following park development

261340009_hols_sw_CefnSidan_16x9PEMBREY COUNTRY PARK has been given a development grant of £160,000 in order to improve their adventure park just outside Burry Port. The park is situated on the backdrop of the Gower Peninsula and overlooks the coastal scenery of Carmarthen Bay. With the development grant, the park has become one of Wales’ top visitor attractions. It is open daily and offers a wonderful family day out or a relaxing holiday.

The park is popular with people from the local community and tourists alike. Since the development, the park has had an increase of 390,000 visitors, increasing from 40,000 visitors to 430,000. The development has enhanced the park’s performance and ensures a successful future. A new visitor centre has been constructed, which improves the entrance for visitors and holidaymakers. A digital rolling screen now announces events, and the entrance has been widened by a fair amount. The new shower and toilet block has improved the site for caravanners and campers, too.

New attractions, such as SpinFizz and Segway, have been introduced to the park, alongside the longest toboggan ride in Wales, Ringos. Riders from seven to seventy will be able to travel down the artificial ski-slope, spinning, and bumping into each other at the bottom. There are also adventure forest playgrounds, as well as pitches for football, cricket and Frisbee. Soccer Zorb and Laser Tag are also available. Visitors have plenty to do, with vintage festivals, wildlife trails, crazy golf, picnic and barbecue areas.

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