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Part of the Royal Dockyard Display
Part of the Royal Dockyard Display
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Model of a Sunderland Flying Boat
Model of a Sunderland Flying Boat
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The WW2 Sunderland Crew Display
The WW2 Sunderland Crew Display
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View from inside the front Gun Turret
View from inside the front Gun Turret
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Inside the Sunderland Cockpit Display
Inside the Sunderland Cockpit Display
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Enjoy great fresh coffee from the Coffee Shop
Enjoy great fresh coffee from the Coffee Shop
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About Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre is an all-weather family- and dog-friendly attraction in the heart of Pembrokeshire. We celebrate the rich maritime, military and cultural heritage of Wales’ only Royal Dockyard.

Get a pilot’s eye view from the cockpit of an iconic Sunderland “flying boat” – like the ones that flew in the World War II Battle of the Atlantic. RAF Pembroke Dock was the world’s largest military flying boat station in wartime, with up to 100 of these extraordinary planes afloat in the Cleddau estuary.

Learn about famous ships built here through the ages, from the ill-fated Arctic explorer HMS Erebus, through five royal yachts, to Hollywood’s iconic Millennium Falcon.

Star Wars fans will love our scale model of the famous starship and appreciate the size of the original construction, from our 1:1 scale wooden model of just one of the 16 segments that created the film prop from the Oscar-winning film The Empire Strikes Back. Discover how US moviemakers had the original constructed in secret by local engineers in the town’s famous dockyard. Our permanent installation includes photographs, models and unique film sequences never seen before in public.
The Pembroke Dock Flying Saucer
The Pembroke Dock Flying Saucer
Check our website for news of our annual May bank holiday “Falcon Fun Day” when visitors can come face to face with stormtroopers and Wookiees … but watch out for Darth Vader!

Expect a warm welcome from our enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteer guides. Find fun activities and learning opportunities for children of all ages. Well-behaved dogs are welcome.

Our Coffee Bar proudly sells cakes and snacks along with expertly made hot and cold drinks. Use our free wi-fi while you enjoy great fresh coffee.

Browse our Gift Shop for themed souvenirs and an impressive range of books and videos about local and military history.

There is ample free parking onsite, including accessible spaces.

Opening Times:
We are open from Monday to Friday
10:00 - 16:00 (including bank holidays)
Saturday & Sunday: Closed.

Admission:
• Adults: £7.00*
• Child (under 7 years): FREE
• Child (aged 7-17 years): £4.50*
• Concessions: £6.00*
• Large Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children 7-17): £16*
• Small Family Ticket (1 adult + 2 children 7-17): £10*

*If you are a UK taxpayer and agree to complete the gift aid form your ticket will be valid for re-admission for one year from the date of issue!

Location

51.69363, -4.948912

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