Local Area


Tenby

Tenby

Tenby is a delightful little harbour town and seaside resort, and it would be difficult to find a setting more picturesque.  Tenby overlooks some of Pembrokeshire's beautiful beaches and the town itself is home to many restaurants, shops, cafes and pubs all linked by cobbled streets.
Tenby's hilltop position led to its early settlement as a Welsh stronghold, which was replaced in medieval times by a Norman Castle and walled town. Part of the town walls survive to this day and are an attractive feature at the entrance to the old town.
Until quite recently Tenby was known as "Little England beyond Wales" and the town remains a rather anglicised part of Wales. From the early 19th century, Tenby became a fashionable holiday destination for both the Welsh and the English, and its attractions to the holidaymaker are just as obvious today, with the fantastic beaches stretching to the north, the west, and the south of the town.
Walk along Tenby’s South Beach toward Giltar Point and the start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path for fantastic views of Caldey Island. Stroll the narrow cobbled streets of Tenby itself or sit in one of the many cafes and people-watch other visitors to the gift shops, restaurants and public houses, or wander along the harbour, where you can board one of the cruises to nearby Caldey Island, or take a trip in search of the plentiful wildlife of this South West coast of Wales. Tenby can be a serene, attractive destination sure to charm you, and those in search of spending time by the beach are spoilt for choice here, but Tenby can also offer plenty to do for the more active holidaymakers.
Tenby is perfect for everyone, both young and old, with or without children. There is something for everyone to enjoy.
 

Saundersfoot

Saundersfoot

Saundersfoot has always been a popular destination for families and couples over the years and this continues to be the case as generations of families re-visit each year bringing children and grandchildren along.  Others discover the wonder that is the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast for the first time and find Saundersfoot a fabulous place for a holiday or short-break with beautiful scenery and friendly people.

The village has an increasing reputation as a gourmet resort, thanks to the high quality restaurants and cafes and the local Pembrokeshire produce.  Our locally produced food not only tastes fantastic, but also reduces our greenhouse emissions and carbon footprint.

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