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If your idea of an unforgettable holiday includes relaxing on the golden sand, feeling the warmth of the sun surrounded by enchanting architecture; Tenby is the place to be. This magnificent seaside town located in Pembrokeshire, Wales will leave you breathless with its natural magnificent scenery and a large selection of things to do. Whether you are travelling alone, with friends or with family, this welshes town is not one to disappoint during your visit.
Cosy log cabins with gardensThe number of people you are travelling with is no concern when you visit Tenby since its log cabins offer capacity from only 2 people, all the way up to 8. These wonderfully maintained and decorated properties will leave you dazzled with its prime wooden floors, renovated kitchens, bathrooms filled with natural light, gorgeous furniture and on top of it all, outstanding gardens, where you can enjoy a nice drink while you breathe pure Welsh air.
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Named by The Sunday Times as one of the top five ghost walks in Great Britain, the Tenby Ghost Walk is a unique attraction only for the most bold and courageous. During this guided tour around the old seaside town you will discover all sorts of mysteries surrounding Tenby’s past. Prepare yourself to learn about tales of ghost pirates, witches, jilted brides, fairies and various superstitions the place holds. However, its terrifying stories are not without some humour. The walk is made with families in mind, so you can bring the little ones with you in this chilling yet amusing experience that will not only leave you spooked out but also with great knowledge about the local history of this engaging spot in Pembrokeshire.
Tenby for nature loversJust minutes away from the town of Tenby lies one of the most beautiful sites in the region, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With more than 600 miles of paths, walking along the coast is an experience not to be forgotten. This national park also has the uniqueness of being the county with the most blue flag beaches in Wales, with 11 of this kind. Furthermore, its breathtaking blue waters are surrounded by an astonishing diverse landscape that includes bright-green hills, limestone cliffs and craggy outcrops. These characteristics make it the ideal place for diverse wildlife. Within this gorgeous scenery you will find rare species of birds such as the elegant but mysterious chough and the adorable skylark. You can also catch a glimpse of marvellous sea life like sunfish, jellyfish, turtles and dolphins.
The medieval town walls of Tenby are some of the best-preserved and most historically important town walls in the UK.
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In this centuries-old castle you will feel as if you have entered the world’s most beloved fairy tales. Surrounded by colourful flowers, enchanting old trees and soft green pasture, this castle is located on an area consisting of 35 acres of pure magic. With whomever you wish to visit this site, it is undoubtedly going to be a highlight of your trip to Tenby. As you walk through this magical land you can enjoy a picnic and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the gardens as you gaze at the hypnotizing surroundings.
2. Roll out to sea in Tenby's boat tripsFeel the fresh sea breeze caressing your face riding one of Tenby’s boats. Leaving from the Tenby Harbour here you will find three different types of trips such as: The seal safari, the island cruise and the sunset cruise. Suitable for the whole family, sailing the unspoiled Welsh waters as you watch the easily distinguishable hills and vibrating wildlife, is sure to be an incredible experience to treasure for a lifetime.
3. Travel back in time at the Tudor Merchant's HouseA machine is no longer needed to travel back in time, as all you need to is head to the Tudor Merchant's House. This historic place was built in the 15th century and now operates as a historic house museum. As you enter through the door you will feel like a day has not passed since the Middle Ages as the building still maintains its original roof trusses and the furniture, pewter and ceramics have been carefully and locally replicated from existing Tudor pieces. It is an exceptional tour you cannot miss.
4. Join the adventure at Ritec Valley Quad BikesWith more than 12 km of trail routes, Ritec Valley Quad Bikes is the largest track and trail in Wales. Located among exhilarating woodlands and steep hills, riding across these fields is an activity suited for kids and adults. There’s no worry if you have no experience with Quad Bikes as they are fully automatic, simple to use and there is always an instructor with you. Visiting this venue will not only leave you full of adrenaline but also with memorable nature imagery.
5. Taste the sweetness of Tenby at Lollies traditional Sweet ShopDon’t miss out on the opportunity to taste one of a kind treats at Lollies traditional sweet shop. With a broad variety of sweets, there surely is an option for each palate. This place is famous not only for the deliciousness of their creations but also for the delicate and distinctive decoration of them. Its selection includes mint iceberg pyramids, gin and tonic cupcakes, strawberry and champagne truffles and pistachio cylinders.
6. Let your child’s creativity fly at Babi-Beau Creative CaféIf you’re not fancying a day outdoors, Babi-Beau provides you with a unique experience for the little ones. In this colourful store, they offer workshops where there are no limits as to what your kid can create, from pottery to painting, they will be able to craft anything their imaginative minds can conceive. It is also a great way for the children to interact with other kids and make the visit even more memorable and exciting.
7. Live a holy experience at St. Mary’s ChurchSt. Mary’s Church has been a place of worship and devotion for Tenby residents for more than 800 years. Located in the centre of town, this medieval structure will leave you marvelled with its high ceilings, colourful handmade figures, admirable stone walls that evidence the church’s age, memorials and an imposing spire on the roof that lights up during the evening and can be seen from various parts of Tenby. It is a fascinating site of welsh history.
Information about log cabins in Tenby
🏡 Log cabins available: | 56 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 24 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |