Greet the ghosts which haunt an Iron Age fort, take a spooky evening tour around a creepy castle or create your own Halloween artwork with Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority this half term.

The Authority has laid on a fun-packed week of events and activities at its three Pembrokeshire visitor attractions.

There’s a chance to discover ‘Haunted Henllys’ or carve your own pumpkin at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, where a programme of fun family activities introduces you to Celtic life 2,000 years ago.

Meanwhile there’s a spooky set-up at Carew Castle, including daytime family Halloween activities and a chance to walk within the walls at night.

And it’ll be a frighteningly great week at Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre too, where a host of Halloween craft events are planned.

There is also the chance to get creative at Oriel y Parc or Carew Castle for The Big Draw, the world’s biggest drawing festival.

The full list of events is detailed below and is also available on the National Park Authority’s website www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/events.