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Lockley Lodge Visitor Centre

Martins Haven, Marloes, Haverfordwest SA62 3BJ, United Kingdom

Lockley Lodge Visitor Centre
Tourist information center
4.4
168 reviews
8 comments
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PQM4+X6 Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
+44 1646 636800
welshwildlife.org
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: 8–16
Sunday: 8–16
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Confused Johnny
Confused Johnny
Went up to catch a glimpse of the baby seals, was not disappointed. Less then 10 min walk across relatively flat ground from the car park is stunning views onto a cove. Toilets are close by as well, and staff at car parks very knowledgable about local walking routes etc.
George Michael
George Michael
Long queue arrived at 8:00 took over an hour to buy last boat tickets. All cash ? Why did it take so long to get tickets this day and age ? A bad start to a wonderful day out
Laura Ogi
Laura Ogi
Oh WOW !!!! What a place. Just beautiful.
Pure nature, no filters, no additions. Just breath deep and enjoy the pure ait and amazing sea views.
Jason A
Jason A
Lovely little place with friendly staff. Visited here to get Skomer Island tickets.

Loads of puffin related things to buy in the shop for a reasonable price.
David Tattersall
David Tattersall239 days ago
Mandatory parking fee, but the walk is nice. Paths could be wider and better maintained. The view on top is nice but not overwhelming.
John McKenna
John McKenna239 days ago
We had booked a trip around Skomer and had to get ticks from shop.. very welcoming and helpful staff. Plenty of souvenir options, snacks and drinks us a live TV feed screening from various points on island.. Daughter bought a hat!! Def worth a visit (and 1 HR cruise was great!!)
Francesco Rossetto
Francesco Rossetto270 days ago
It's ridiculous that if I buy the ticket for the boat to Skomer island (bought via internet in advance), you also have to pay the parking.
Also don't buy the map of the island that they propose you at the shop, 3£ for a map that you can photograph when you land on the island. The rest of the leaflet contains paths you can follow, again useless since in the 5hr you'll go around the entire island anyway and all the paths are clearly identified.
Cheri midderigh
Cheri midderigh301 days ago
Not open during the autumn/winter - visited 8th September but sign saying closed up till April. Loos were open but no cafe or shop. Could have done with an update re opening hours on one of the relevant websites
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