PEMBROKE Dock is gearing up for a wet and wild weekend of birthday fun.

The two-day Bicentenary Water Festival spectacular takes place on Saturday, August 9 and Sunday, August 10.

The festival starts with a party at the Pill – with watersports and games for all - at Pembrokeshire Adventure Centre, Warrior Way, Pembroke Dock, from 3.30pm to 9.30pm.

Pembroke Dock Bicentenary Group is looking for teams and individuals to take part in a free raft race on the day.

The races will be split into junior and adult categories, with the latter needing to build their own raft to a set specification.

Other attractions include sailing, canoeing and kayaking taster sessions, a flotilla of heritage and modern day workboats and Celtic longboats, as well as Kayak Club and Coracle fishing displays.

There will also be rides and slides, rowing machines and stalls, and a BBQ and bar, with live music from Hideaway Trio and Leoni Eve, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm.

Sunday’s event will be held at Pembroke Haven Yacht Club, Hobbs Point, from 11am to 3pm.

Llanion Warriors Rowing Club will host a race with teams from all over Wales competing for league points, while Pembroke Haven Yacht Club has organised a sailing competition on Olympic style courses.

There will also be displays, stalls, a boat jumble, a bar and food.

For more information on Saturday’s event contact Greg Laycock on 01646 682253 or email pennarpointer@hotmail.co.uk.