There are plenty of things to do in Tenby, one of Wales’ most popular holiday spots. This historic seaside town is famed for its colourful Georgian houses, castle tower with panoramic views, collection of golden beaches and crumbling medieval walls.
Spend a weekend here taking a ghost tour along its cobbled streets, sampling fish and chips in a traditional tavern and enjoying a scenic boat trip to Caldey Island, home to a Cistercian monastery and a charming lighthouse. Visit a 15th-century Tudor home or hike the Pembrokeshire Coast Path through carpets of springtime wildflowers. You might even get the chance to spot a pod of dolphins.
Cliff-backed beach beneath ancient ruins
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Gazing out at St. Catherine’s Island and its 19th-century Napoleonic fortress, Castle Beach is a sublime stretch of golden sand lapped by beautiful blue-green water. Elevated by a backdrop of colourful merchants’ houses and the regal ruins of Tenby Castle, this is an excellent place to spend a summer’s day.
Grab a bite to eat at the Dennis Café, which serves a mean English breakfast and freshly brewed coffee, or visit nearby Tenby Museum and Art Gallery to learn more about the region’s maritime history and view its permanent collection of oil paintings. Teetering above the beach, the Prince Albert Memorial offers spectacular vistas of the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline, while the local Tenby Adventure company offers kayaking and rock climbing.
Localização: Bridge St, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7BP, UK
Castle Beach
One of Britain’s holy islands
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Ferries to Caldey Island operate from Castle Beach during low tide from Easter to October. Sail to this remote Welsh enclave to meet the Cistercian monks of Caldey Abbey, see St David’s Church with its stunning stained-glass windows and visit the Watchtower Chapel for quiet prayer and a glimpse of its life-sized crucifix.
Stop at Trinity Lighthouse (circa 1829) for picture-postcard coastal photographs, before heading to the monastic shop for chocolates, perfumes and poetry books penned by Brother David Hodges. Devout Catholics can also stay at St. Philomena’s Retreat for a few days of spiritual reflection. The accommodation is full board, vegetarian and open to men, women and children.
Caldey Island
Charming little cove framed by colourful houses
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With its visually arresting backdrop of candy-hued houses, Tenby Harbour and its crescent-shaped beach are a magical Welsh beauty spot that’s beloved by Instagrammers and families alike. Spend an afternoon here watching pretty little sailboats bob about on the water or enjoying an al fresco picnic under a giant patterned sun umbrella.
Mackerel & Bait offers daytime fishing trips on their fast boat, The Patriot, and offshore pro-charter vessel, Yellow Fin, including full tuition and professional equipment. A must-visit is Stowaway Coffee Co. on Penniless Cove Hill for its Welsh rarebit paninis and delicious homemade cakes.
Tenby Harbour
Fresh out of a fairy tale
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A Grade I-listed defensive structure, Tenby’s Medieval Town Walls were erected in the 13th century and today they stand as a testament to Britain’s mighty military past. Stroll through the town to take in key architectural features like the square tower on St. Florence Parade and the Five Arches Tower at the West Gate.
When you’re done marvelling at the walls’ crenellated parapets and strategically placed arrow slits, head to the rustic Stables Restaurant for classic British comfort food served in a historic former coaching inn. Try the prime loin of Brecon venison, served with red wine, gin and juniper sauce, or the hand-carved baked ham with apple and cider butter.
Medieval Town Walls
Feasts of fresh seafood
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Stroll the streets of historic Tenby and you’ll find plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes serving battered fish, golden chips and mushy peas with a wedge of lemon. A quintessential British pastime, the fish and chip supper is the national dish of the United Kingdom. And with good reason, it’s downright delicious.
Swing by popular eateries like Oh My Cod, D. Fecci and Sons and Hope & Anchor for a proper sit-down meal or a finger-licking takeout. In the warmer months, head to Castle Beach or Tenby Harbour, where you can enjoy your fish on the powdery sand. The best time to go is just before sunset.
Traditional fish and chips
A National Trust treasure
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The Tudor Merchant’s House is a striking 15th-century townhouse which has been artfully constructed from lime and sandstone rubble. Standing on quaint Quay Hill, this National Trust site is open to the public for a small admission fee and offers a glimpse into what it was like to live in Tenby during the 1400s.
Explore the building’s 3 levels to see locally made and historically accurate reproductions of Middle Ages furniture, as well as wall hangings, pewter and kitchen ceramics. The charming bed chamber boasts one of Tenby’s most beautiful views of the harbour and coast, along with replica Tudor clothes you can try on.
Localização: Quay Hill, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7BX, UK
Abre: Hours vary by season
Telefone: +44 (0)1834 842279
Tudor Merchant's House
Glorious Grade II-listed landmark
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Perched atop a grassy promontory overlooking the dramatic Atlantic Ocean, Tenby Castle entrances with its ruined 13th-century tower and spectacular spiral staircase. Come here for uninterrupted views of the old town and the scenic Pembrokeshire coastline, as well as a walk along its golden beach, which is found directly below.
Standing nearby is the Old Coastguard House, built in the early 19th century as part of Tenby’s large-scale defence system, as well as a historic cannon and an old-school bandstand. A short walk from Castle Hill is Harbwr Tenby Harbour Brewery, which serves a range of craft beers in its characterful taproom.
Localização: Bridge St, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7BP, UK
Abre: 24/7
Tenby Castle
Flora, fauna and spectacular views of the ocean
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A 186-mile (300-km) rugged trail that runs parallel to Pembrokeshire National Park, Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is a designated National Trail that first opened to the public in the early 1970s. Ever since then, this bona fide Welsh beauty spot has become one of Britain’s favourite hiking areas thanks to its ocean views, sandy coves and emerald-green clifftops.
Along the way, you’ll stumble across quaint seaside villages like Broad Haven and Saundersfoot, as well as archaeological treasures including Iron Age promontory forts and Neolithic cromlechs. Walk the path in spring and summer to take in the glorious carpets of colourful wildflowers. Keep your eyes peeled for colonies of seabirds.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Spooky fun after the sun sets
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Enjoy an evening of supernatural storytelling on a spine-tingling Tenby Ghost Walk. Heralded as ‘one of the best 5 ghost walks in Britain’ by the Sunday Times newspaper, this unique tour starts outside the Lifeboat Tavern in Tudor Square before moving through the town’s windy cobblestone alleys.
For 1.5 hours, your guide will tell you riveting tales about Tenby’s hair-raising pirate history before regaling you with stories about the region’s spectres, fairies and witches. This light-hearted tour is family friendly so you can take the kids if they’re up for an adventure. Make sure you bring a sweater as the evenings can get chilly.
Localização: Lifeboat Tavern (Outside), Tenby SA70 7AJ, UK
Telefone: +44 (0)7949 709988
Ghost walks
An unforgettable aquatic adventure
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Pembrokeshire’s Tenby Boat Trips offer exhilarating 1-hour safari tours to the hidden bays of remote Caldey Island. Here, you’ll have a chance to get up close and personal with the region’s friendly seal population, as well as rare local seabirds like cormorants and puffins.
The company’s 2-hour, fast-speed RIB tour takes you further into the choppy high seas to spot leatherback turtles and humpback whales aboard the zippy Atlantic Horizon vessel. Alternatively, venture 26 miles (42 km) to the granite outcrop of Lundy Island for a chance to meet a pod of dolphins and enjoy a seafarer’s lunch at the Marisco Tavern.
Localização: Harbour House, Harbour, Castle Square, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7BN, UK
Abre: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Telefone: +44 (0)7980 864509
Wildlife Boat Trip
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