There will be some spooky Hallowe'en fun at a Pembrokeshire location later this month.
Milford Waterfront will host a free Hallowe'en trail during half-term, running from October 28 to November 3.
Families can grab a Hallowe'en flyer and hunt for hidden spooky characters around the various independent shops, restaurants, and harbourside buildings.
On October 31, visitors can also delve into some history at Milford Haven Museum, with tickets priced at £4.50 for adults, £3.50 for children, and £12.50 for a family of four.
Children under five can enter for free.
The museum documents the journey of Milford from its early days with whalers, through the thriving years of the fishing industry, to its current role as an energy port.
Free face painting will also be available from 12pm to 2pm on the same day.
Families have the option to explore various heritage walking trails or venture further on the Scotch Bay Stroll, a circular path offering historical insights and scenic views.
For those planning a longer stay, Tŷ Milford Waterfront is offering free accommodation for children sharing a family room during the half term period.
Prices start from £116 per room per night, including breakfast for two adults and two children.
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