Hangar 5 Trampoline Park & Soft Play Centre is Pembrokeshire’s ultimate destination for family fun and fitness. Featuring an expansive trampoline area with exciting obstacle courses and dodgeball zones, it’s perfect for thrill-seekers of all ages. The dedicated soft play centre provides a safe and engaging environment for younger children to explore and enjoy. Ideal for parties, group events, or a day out with the family, Hangar 5 combines active play with unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re looking to jump, bounce, or relax in our café, Hangar 5 offers a dynamic and entertaining adventure for everyone.
Hangar 5 – Trampoline Park & Soft Play Centre
Bounce into fun at Hangar 5 Trampoline Park & Soft Play Centre! Experience thrilling trampoline activities, exciting obstacle courses, and a dedicated soft play area for younger kids. Perfect for families, parties, and fitness enthusiasts, come jump, play, and create unforgettable memories in a safe and dynamic environment.
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11am - 5pm
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