About Tenby

Tenby, a picture-perfect seaside town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a treasure trove of Welsh heritage and natural beauty. Enclosed by medieval walls, the town's narrow cobbled streets are teeming with quaint shops, traditional pubs, and fine restaurants. The pastel-colored Victorian and Georgian buildings add a unique charm to the town. Tenby boasts three pristine blue flag beaches - North Beach, South Beach, and Castle Beach, each offering a unique experience. North Beach is overlooked by the imposing Goscar Rock, while South Beach stretches over a mile and backs onto the Tenby Golf Club. Castle Beach, located between St. Catherine’s Island and the old lifeboat station, reveals a beautiful tidal cave at low tide. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, famous for its wildflowers and wildlife, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Carmarthen Bay. Tenby also hosts many annual events, including the Tenby Arts Festival and the thrilling Ironman Wales. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Tenby offers an unforgettable travel experience.