Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority celebrates multiple nominations at 2024 Croeso Awards

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Capsiwn: Enillydd yr Atyniad Gorau yng Ngwobrau Croeso y llynedd, mae Castell Caeriw wedi cyrraedd y rhestr fer unwaith eto yn y categori hwn.

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is proud to announce that one of its flagship attractions, Carew Castle, and its dedicated Activities and Events team have been shortlisted for several prestigious awards at the 2024 Croeso Awards. Organised by Visit Pembrokeshire, these awards recognise excellence across the region’s tourism and hospitality sectors, highlighting businesses and organisations that deliver exceptional experiences for visitors.

Carew Castle, operated by the National Park Authority, scooped the award for the Best Attraction for a second time in last year’s Croeso Awards, as well as winning the Sustainable Tourism Award. This year, it is a finalist in three major categories: Best Attraction, Bro a Byd (Environmental and Sustainability), and Best Event. This is a remarkable achievement for the Authority, which has consistently placed sustainability and visitor experience at the heart of its operations.

Caption: Carew Castle’s thrilling event, FIRE! The Launch of the Giant Trebuchet, has been shortlisted as a finalist for Best Event, captivating summer audiences with its dramatic medieval reenactment.

One of Carew Castle’s standout events,Ā FIRE! The Launch of the Giant Trebuchet,Ā has secured a nomination for the Best Event Award. This unique event, which brings medieval siege warfare to life, features the only working trebuchet in Wales and drew enthusiastic crowds from far and wide over the summer months. Following a talk by an expert historian on its fascinating history and mechanics, a series of unusual projectilesā€”including a cabbage, a swede, and, most memorably, a giant watermelonā€”are catapulted towards the Millpond, much to the delight of the audience.

In an exciting twist, Carew Castle will compete in the Best Event category against other events organised by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s Activities and Events team ā€“ theĀ Wonders of the Night SkyĀ event at Castell Henllys and theĀ Biofluorescent Night WalkĀ at Pengelli Woods.

As part of Dark Sky Week Wales, theĀ Wonders of the Night SkyĀ event combined stargazing and storytelling around a fire, with local storyteller Alice Courvoisier sharing ancient myths about the stars. TheĀ Biofluorescent Night Walk, led by Reveal Nature and Ranger Richard Vaughan, guided participants through Pengelli Woods using UV torches to show the fluorescent beauty of this ancient woodland and its nocturnal creatures. Both events were supported by the Authority’s Dark Sky Officer, Jamie Taylor.

Caption: The Park Authority’s Activities and Events team have also been shortlisted as finalists for their standout events, including Wonders of the Night Sky and the Biofluorescent Night Walk.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s Director of Nature and Tourism, James Parkin, said: “We are thrilled to be recognized for our efforts in delivering world-class visitor experiences that highlight the unique natural beauty and rich heritage of Pembrokeshire. Whether it’s the spectacle of a medieval trebuchet at Carew Castle or the wonders of our Dark Sky events, the National Park always offers something new and exciting for visitors of all ages. These nominations reflect our commitment to providing engaging, sustainable activities that make Pembrokeshire a truly exceptional destination all year round.”

The 2024 Croeso Awards ceremony will take place onĀ Wednesday, 30 October, atĀ Pembrokeshire College, where winners will be revealed, and Pembrokeshire’s top contributors to tourism and sustainability will be celebrated.

To find out more about events throughout the National Park over coming months, visitĀ www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/events.


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