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"Seaside Escape with Pastel-Hued Charm"

Tenby Tourism

Tenby is a town in Wales that's known for its beaches, harbour and medieval walls. It's one of the most popular seaside resorts in Wales and a great place to visit. The beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and a variety of activities make it a great place to visit.

Tenby is situated on the south coast of Wales, between Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. It's a picturesque town with pastel-coloured houses, cobbled streets, and its famous harbour. There's plenty to explore, from historic buildings and monuments to restaurants and shops. Tenby is home to some of the best beaches in Wales, including Castle Beach, South Beach, and North Beach. These sandy beaches are the perfect place for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. There are also plenty of water sports activities available, such as kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing. The town also has a rich history, with many medieval buildings and monuments to explore. The town walls are the most impressive, with four main gates and a network of streets lined with shops and restaurants. The Tudor Merchant's House is another interesting attraction, as is the 14th-century St. Mary's Church. Tenby is also a great place for nature lovers, with plenty of walking and cycling trails. There are also some great attractions nearby, such as Manorbier Castle and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. When visiting Tenby, it's important to remember that it can get very busy during the summer months. The beaches and attractions can get crowded, so it's best to plan ahead and book your activities and hotel accommodation in advance. There is also plenty of parking in the town, but it can be expensive.

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View upwards to the promenade, showing the 1814 arched road built during the town's revival by Sir William Paxton
Blue lines show where the walls round Tenby were most likely placed and red lines mark the wall sections that are still standing
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