Southcliffe Street, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7EA, Wales, UK
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Tenby is a town steeped in ancient history surrounded by an imposing stone wall, built in the 13th century

It is also a much loved seaside resort providing fun and relaxation to visitors of all ages. Tenby is situated in the beautiful Pembrokeshire National Park .

This is Britain's only truly coastal national park. It's a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife.
 

 

Tenby has four very beautiful beaches, all of which have very different characteristics.

 

South Beach has 2km of golden sands, which are backed by sand dunes, and has great views of Caldey Island.

 

Castle Beach faces St Catherine's Island, which is the site of an old fort which was built during the Napoleonic wars. At low tide it is possible to walk out to the island, but please be careful not to get stranded by the tide.

 

 

Harbour Beach is a small picturesque beach which overlooks the fishing quay.

North beach which is a long golden stretch of sandy beach, overlooking Carmarthen Bay.

 

 

The historic island of Caldey is a short boat trip away, and as well as being home to the monks of Caldey Abbey, is home to colonies of seals and seabirds