North Beach comprises of a golden stretch of sandy beach, dotted with occasional rock pools and the prominent Goskar Rock. Found between the Harbour Beach and the North Cliffs, the beach is overlooked by a promenade and Tenby town itself. The beach offers great views over Carmarthen Bay and is accessed via the steps from North Cliff or through the Harbour. During the summer this beach is often crowded due to its popularity and ease of access.
The beach holds a Blue Flag award and the water quality is excellent, complying with EC guideline standards. Dogs are banned from the beach from May to September.
Situated just above the beach, is a shop, café, toilets, and various hire facilities. A lifeguard service operates in summer daily (10am-6pm) and there is a Tourist Information Centre above the beach, along the promenade.
Between the period 1st May to 30th September, all dogs on the North Beach should be kept on a lead.

Beaches in Tenby



Castle Beach lies in the small cove between Castle Hill and the East Cliff. At low tide it is possible to walk out to St. Catherine's Island and to explore the many rock pools around the cliffs.
The South Beach is made up of 2 kilometres of golden sand, stretching from St Catherine's Island to Giltar Point. The beach is backed by sand dunes leading to the the oldest established golf course in Wales and looks out toward Caldey Island. The South Beach has won a Tidy Britain Group Seaside Award.