
Tenby’s harbour town is located on a headland overlooking some of south Pembrokeshire’s most stunning, sandy coastlines. This part of Pembrokeshire is also known as ‘Little England beyond Wales’, due to the settlement of numerous English into the area.

As you approach Tenby, part of the remains of the fortified wall still stand.

Attractions In Tenby Town Centre
Take a walk into the town where you will find quaint shops all around the cobbled streets. One that’s worth a visit is Roly’s Fudge Pantry. In the picture below I’m about to buy some bailey’s fudge. It was lovely!






We love to shop at the organic pantry in Tenby market hall, here’s a link The Little Pantry


Follow the charity on facebook – Tenby and District Lions
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A visit to Pembroke Castle (birthplace of the Henry VII, founder of the Tudor Dynasty) is worth a visit while in Pembrokeshire, for more info click on this