Tenby



Seaside playground at Tenby showing the yachting harbour, lifeboat station and slipway, Image: © Wales Tourist Board.
Inviting sandy beaches, safe sea waters and an historic town with plenty going on, reinforces Tenby's appeal as Pembrokeshire's top seaside resort. Medieval castle ruins and town walls run like a backbone through the middle of the shopping district. Offshore lies Caldey, one of Britain's holy islands, inhabited by an order of Cistercian monks; boats run day trips to the island through the summer months. Visit Brochurelink for a free guide to South West Wales.

Visitor information Contact information for Tenby's official visitor services.
Travel details Services provided by local and national transport companies.
Accommodation Where to stay in Tenby including visitor ratings and feedback.
The Tenby story Feature stories on Tenby and the surrounding area.
 

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