Tenby is lovingly protected from the outside world by an embrace of 13th-century stone walls, which, ironically, attract—not repel—visitors from all over the world. The town is simply adorable, teeming with the archetypes of pubs and shops one would expect to find in a U.K. city. Adding further appeal are the miles of gorgeous beaches and the gently lapping waves of a blue-grey sea.
Restaurants in Tenby
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Your one stop specialist shop! Over 300 varieties of spirits, as well as many other Excluisive Products, gin tasting experiences, gin & tapas, and gin afternoon tea. A full licenced tasting bar within the shop offering Speciality Gin & Tonics to take away.
My partner and I booked the gin experience after visiting the shop in the morning expecting a tasty gin cocktail in a bar style area inside the shop. Instead we had such a lovely surprise when we arrived to find a beautifully decorated room set up for us with the gins we had chosen to taste, water, review cards, snacks and different tonics. We were then taken through each gin and invited to taste with the matching tonic. We discovered new gins that we would have never tried before. We then followed this with a cocktail each and relaxed in the lovely gin room. Such a treat and excellent value for money! Will be back with friends and family.
5.0 based on 143 reviews
I would recommend anyone to visit Tenby beach. Facilities are reasonable but showers or loos would make the experience a pure peasure
4.5 based on 943 reviews
We love Tenby and always walk along the beach and in the summer it is the only beach I will walk barefoot, love to walk in the shallow waves.
4.5 based on 628 reviews
Yes I would say it was very interesting seeing it close up and very informative with a lot of history on the life boats with a gift shop for a souvenir which goes to the life boat fund
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Bright and airy with amazing ceiling bosses, interesting monuments and a real sense the building is loved, cared for and revered whilst being used for more than just prayer and worship - it really plays its part in the life of the community. Well wortha visit to enjoy the architecture, to rest and reflect or to pray.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
Sandy, caves, clean sea, clean beach, access to a lovely town with fine architecture and historic value. Perfect.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
This is the typical quintessential tourist resort harbour with small fishing boats and rowing boats but with much more. The area is well - kept, surrounded with pastoral coloured buildings narrow streets and good food and drink outlets. Recommend Simply Seafood for a taste of Tenby and the Cardey / St Margaret Island cruise. Entrance to the Castle and South Beach nearby.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Just a small castle tower on the top of a hill on the edge of Tenby. The place offers beautiful views of the fortress and the surrounding beaches. Worth a visit.
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