Beaches in Tenby
In 2006, Tenby boasted three Blue Flag awards for it's clean beaches and Pembrokeshire had 11 Blue flag beaches in total making it one of the cleanest and safest places to bring your children this summer
Harbour beach
Harbour beach is a small yet picturesque beach found sheltered at the rear of the harbour bay in Tenby. There are steps and paths back up to the town on either side of the beach, plus a raised walkway along the cliff base around to North beach. Facilities The harbour beach is minutes from the to
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Castle beach
Castle Beach lies in the cove between Castle Hill and the East Cliff. At low tides it is possible to walk out to St. Catherine's island, but take care to check the tides so that you don't get cut off by the tide. Castle beach is only a short walk from town but the slipway sports a café, hire fac
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South beach
South Beach is a long sandy beach with dunes running its length. There are less crowds as you walk further south along the beach. At low tide the northern end joins up with Castle Beach. Although less commercial the beach still has shops and restaurants available and a telephone in the carpark behin
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North beach
Tenby North is a small sandy beach with a promenade, backed by cliffs and the town of Tenby. One of the area's most popular beaches, dominated by Goscar rock and the medieval wall that surrounds the town. This is the most commercial of Tenby's beaches. Facilities include watersports, variety of rest
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