| Item title | Description |
|---|---|
| Caldey Island | A fleet of boats run from Tenby Harbour, every day except Sunday, throughout the summer months, weather permitting landing on Caldey Island. Tickets can be bought from the relevant booth on the harbour. |
| Carew Castle | The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2,000 years. Set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23-acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. |
| Guided Walks of Tenby | Run by Marion Davies, a recognised Official guide by Visit Wales, these walks are informative, intriguing and entertaining. Walks include The Ghost Walk of Tenby (voted by the Sunday Times as one of the top 5 in Britain!) , The Story of Tenby, Pirates, Tenby Harbour as well as Poets and Painters. |
| Lamphey Bishop's Palace | Lamphey Bishop’s Palace was the retreat of choice for those medieval bishops seeking solace from the everyday stresses of Church and State. The medieval bishops of St Davids were worldly men who enjoyed the privileges of wealth, power and status. Lamphey did not disappoint. A palace fit for a queen…or at least the occasional bishop. |
| Manorbier Castle | Just six miles from Tenby Manorbier Castle offers a Norman castle overlooking the beautiful beach bringing history to life. Explore the gardens and enjoy the shop and tea room. |
| Pembroke Castle | Birthplace of Henry VII in 1457(with the original castle dating back to 1093) , this mighty castle is largely intact and is a great place to explore for the whole family. Exhibitions and activities (such as brass rubbing) make this an enjoyable yet educational day out. |
| Picton Castle | Set in 40 acres of wodland, Picton Castle is a lovely day out for the family. Half fortified manor house and half medieval castle this is a very unusual building, steeped in history back to the 13th century. |
| Scolton Manor Country Park | Around 50 mins from Tenby Scolton Manor is the home of Pembrokeshire's County Museum displaying the history of the county. You can explore the Victorian Manor House as well as explore the surrounding woodland and nature trails. |
| Stackpole Estate | This National Trust owned estate is well worth a visit. Visit the beautiful beaches of Broadhaven South or Barafundle, take a spectacular cliff top walk, explore the heart of the estate where Stackpole Court once stood or visit Bosherston Lakes, home to otters, wildfowl and dragonflies. |
| Tenby Lifeboat Station | Tenby Lifeboat Station was the first station in the world to recieve the most advanced lifeboat - the Tamar. Entry is free where you can learn all about the history of the RNLI as well as examine the "Haydn Miller" up close! |
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In recent years Tenby has been awarded many Blue Flag awards in recognition of its clean beaches and water. In 2011, the North Beach, the Castle Beach and the South Beach all received a Blue Flag Award and Pembrokeshire's beaches received a total of 13 Blue Flag awards, supporting the view that the area is one of the cleanest holiday destinations not just in Wales, but the entire UK. The other winning beaches in Pembrokeshire were: Amroth, Broadhaven (North), Coppet Hall, Dale, Lydstep, Newgale, Newport, Poppit Sands, White Sands and finally Saundersfoot. |