Welcome to Tenby Area
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Penglyn, Amroth, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Phone: 01834 888215
Fax: 01834 888216
1-5 miles of Penglyn
6-10 miles of Penglyn
10+ miles of Penglyn
Situated
in the Country of Pembrokeshire in the south west corner of Wales, the
ancient township of Tenby has changed little over the centuries, surrounded
as it is by the sea on three sides and on the fourth a well preserved
Medieval Town Wall. Regarded by many as the’ jewel in the crown,’ it
is one of the most photographed harbour towns in the British Isles.
Nowadays, Tenby has more to offer. Its visitors enjoy a wealth of entertainment. The Tenby Arts Festival, celebrating its sixteenth year, plays host to national and international musicians for a week in September. The Tenby Blues Festival, attracts local and international Blues bands for a weekend each November. Concerts and workshops are held in various venues throughout the town, earning Tenby a well deserved reputation as the music Mecca of West Wales.
In August, Tenby is closed to traffic between 11am and 5pm. Tables and chairs spill onto the pavements as the many restaurants, pubs and cafes embrace the Cafe Culture. Visitors enjoy the freedom to amble through the narrow streets and soak up the Continental atmosphere.
The Firemen’s Carnival, Summer Spectacular, Pembrokeshire Fish Festival, Tenby Sailing Regattas, St Margaret’s Fair, Sand Sculpture Competitions and French Markets are a few of the attractions held throughout the summer, whilst the Winter Carnival takes place in December. Fishing trips, seal safaris and Cadley Island ferries depart regularly from Tenby Harbour. Caldey Island, just off the coast of Tenby, is home to an order of Cistercian Monks who make chocolates, yoghourt and perfume to sell to day- trippers.
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