How would a group of brownies from Pembroke Dock celebrate 100 years of girl guiding? With a fun-packed day at Bluestone National Park Resort. The group of 14 girls aged between seven and 10 from Second St. Patrick's Brownies enjoyed an action-packed day of climbing in the resort's indoor adventure centre, a mini beast hunt for creepy crawlies out in the forest and pond-dipping for wildlife in Bluestone's lake followed by a meal in the Wild Wood Cafe. Natalie Donohoe, guider leader of Second St. Patrick's Brownies, said: "We came to Bluestone as a group last year and had a fantastic time, so we thought - where better to celebrate the 100th birthday? The girls were very excited to come back." Sheryl Roberts, also a guider leader of Second St. Patrick's Brownies, added: "We like to encourage the girls to take part in active, healthy pursuits and learn about the outdoor environment, so Bluestone was the ideal place to go." The visit was part of a six-month celebration which has seen the Second St. Patrick's girls travel the county for a number of events, including the Big Brownie Stay Away in Sealyham Activity Centre, Haverfordwest. For more information about group activities at Bluestone National Park Resort, visit http://www.bluestonewales.com/corporate-and-groups">http://www.bluestonewales.com/corporate-and-groups or contact the Events Team call 01834 862402 or email [email protected]">[email protected].