Tenby & Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park

Jane Plaisted on 05 July 2010
Tenby is one of 14 conservations areas in the Pembrokeshire National Park, an area with some amazing scenery and stunning beaches.

Pembrokeshire Coast in West Wales has something for all age groups. A destination for short breaks or a longer holiday. With a great variety of accommodation to suit all budgets, from camping, caravanning, mobile home, cottages and hotels.

The area is well known for the Coastal Walk, that can taken in sections taking a few hours with a pub at the end. During peak season there is a Pembrokeshire Coastal Bus Service.

The area has plenty of attractions, which will appeal to all, here are some examples. Folly Farm, all weather farming fun with plenty to offer and more for the younger kids Heatherton, offers a whole world of activities. Oakwood, a thrilling day out for all the family, There are many castles from Manorbier, Pembroke and Carew.

Beaches, plenty to choose from with some long sandy beaches and little coves. Some great ones are Tenby’s south beach and Broad Haven. The beaches are not commercial some have a local shop nearby for the ice creams.

Narberth, a small town with some great small shops and an amazing antique shop covering many rooms. Tenby and the Pembrokeshire Coast is a destination easily accessible along the M4 and A40.