Things to do in Tenby

The picture-perfect town of Tenby is the ideal destination for a staycation. With its iconic pastel-coloured houses, magnificent medieval castle and walls and the beautiful Caldey Island just a short boat trip away, what more could you want? Stay with us at our Tenby town centre hotel, and you can sample some of the exceptional restaurants in town. Enjoy a day at one of the town’s four top-class beaches before retiring to the rambunctious pubs of St Julian’s Street.

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Places to eat

Find out about our favourite eateries in Tenby. Try the tastiest lobster in town, visit the alcove that’s home to a beloved crab sandwich, sample the best breakfast and enjoy the hidden gem of an Indian restaurant with unreal underground curries.

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Pubs

Take your pick from six of our favourite pubs in Tenby, or put them all together for a mini-crawl around the town centre, taking in the lively atmosphere of St Julian’s Street and some of the best gastropub seafood you’ll find in the area.

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Activities

Spend your day with dinosaurs, go-karts, paintballing, lions and a whole lot of medieval history with the help of our local guide to the excellent activities and attractions Tenby has up its sleeve.

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Entertainment

Find out everything you need to know about the four beautiful beaches that surround Tenby Town Centre. Learn about the local water sports you can try, the annual blues festival that brings visitors from far and wide and, of course, IRONMAN Wales.

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Shopping

If you fancy some shopping during your stay in Tenby, simply wander around the maze of streets that make up the town centre. There are cute boutiques and stores littered around town, particularly on St Julian’s Street, Upper Frog Street and High Street. You may also want to visit the Old Market Hall on the High Street, which is home to the Tenby Indoor Market that’s full of knick-knacks and trinkets good for souvenirs.

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Getting Around

When it comes to getting around Tenby, the town is small enough that you can easily walk from our Tenby town centre hotel at one end to Tenby Castle at the other in under 10 minutes. With the medieval walls, miles of beaches and the colourful harbour buildings to see, providing the weather’s nice, walking around is the best way to explore Tenby. In terms of arriving into town, Tenby Railway Station is an unmanned station on the edge of town. It’s on the Pembroke Dock Branch of the West Wales Line, which means every other hour, you can catch a train to Swansea, and it takes just under two hours.

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Shopping

Shopping

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Getting around

Getting around

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