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Places To Eat Around Tenby
"The Billycan oozes character, the stylish and simple decor with a twist of modernity, adding to its charm. It has a great selection of craft ales, lagers with a wide range of wine and an extensive Gin list to suit all tastes. A large menu choice all made from tasty, locally sourced produce, enough selection to make the tastebuds tingle."
"We’ve had great sit down meals here in the past but the quality of the takeaway was as good. In the current climate of Covid it felt safe too. Well done and thanks."
"During your vacation in Tenby, book a stay at a comfortable and spacious apartment that is perfect for a couple or two friends travelling together. Eight Water’s Edge has a very modern and chic interior. There is an open-concept living, dining and kitchen area, a cosy bedroom with a comfortable double bed, two bathrooms and a balcony."
"Right on South Beach, this buzzing little beach bar is a great place for a sundowner with a view (check out the Gin and Tonic menu!). There are large children’s menus and colouring sheets to keep them occupied. A great place to get some vegetables on to the kids’ dinner plates."
"Run by four good friends, The Salt Cellar on Tenby’s southern coast is a simple, honest restaurant serving great local food. This chic location has a bar and terrace, allowing guests to enjoy views out to sea while they drink and dine. Their small menu focuses on some of the best meats and fish from the area, such as lamb, venison or cod, while they also offer vegetarian options such as mushroom wellington."
"Whether you’re looking for a relaxing break or celebrating a special occasion, the Giltar Hotel have a warm welcome waiting for you. Their beautiful Victorian Hotel is situated on the Esplanade in Tenby, Pembrokeshire overlooking South Beach, with stunning views of the monastic Island of Caldey. Whatever room you choose at the Giltar, you’ll leave them feeling totally relaxed with memories to treasure."
"Clarence House Hotel is only 200 metres from Tenby’s South Beach and boasts a spectacular view of Caldy Island. The town centre is just a 5-minute walk away. Clarence House Hotel guests can enjoy drinks from The Seagull Bar in the beautiful rose garden."
"Just a few steps from the harbour is a late 15th-century townhouse owned by the National Trust. It is the oldest complete house in Tenby and a reminder of the prosperity of Tenby as a medieval trading centre. The house is presented as it would have looked in the year 1500, with a shop and kitchen at ground level, a family living area on the first floor, and a bedchamber with four-poster bed on the top floor."
"This spectacular and forbidding castle was the home of the earls of Pembroke for over 300 years and the birthplace of Henry VII, the first Tudor king. A fort was established here in 1093 by Arnulph de Montgomery, but most of the present buildings date from the 13th century. It's a great place for both kids and adults to explore – wall walks and passages run from tower to tower, and there are vivid exhibitions detailing the castle's history."
"In Wales you will arrive either at Fishguard or Pembroke – both excellent places to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast national park. Here you will find beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and fabulous opportunities for walking."