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Tenby Hotels Information
Hotels in Tenby | 109 |
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Hotels Prices From | C$94 |
Hotels Reviews | 25,492 |
Hotels Photos | 14,119 |
Travel high season | Jun - Aug |
Travel low season | Mar - May |
High season avg price | C$212 |
Low season avg price | C$173 |
Pack some rain gear and your warmest woolies, because you won’t want to miss Tenby’s winter wonders. Plus, it’s a quiet time of year, so you’ll have all of the charm of this Welsh coastal town practically to yourself.
The Welsh coast is at its most dramatic in the winter months, so get set for a thrilling trek to Tenby Castle. It sits high on a hilltop and is almost entirely surrounded by the crashing surf. You can also make the 20-minute drive to Pembroke Castle—where winter skies make the scenery all the more striking and photo-worthy.
This is the perfect time to sip a spirit-warming Penderyn at one of the town’s traditional pubs. Thankfully, bars stay open all winter as do most of Tenby’s shops and restaurants.
Feeling especially brave? Go on and take the Boxing Day Plunge in Tenby’s Carmarthen Bay. The charity fundraiser earns you serious bragging rights—because the water temperatures are freezing this time of year.
If picturesque coastal walks through the wildflowers are your thing, then Tenby—and the entire Pembrokeshire region—is calling your name. While rain is always a possibility, the warmer temperatures and vivid blossoms more than make up for it.
Throw on something red, grab a handful of daffodils, and hit the streets with the locals on March 1 for Tenby’s annual St. David’s Day festivities, honoring the patron saint of Wales.
An otherwise small and quiet town, Tenby comes alive every summer with busloads of visitors. Even with the crowds, it’s hard to top the beaches in summertime. Warmer temps make strolling the town a must (preferably with an ice cream in hand, but that’s just one way of doing it).
Tucked between Tenby Castle and St. Catherine’s Island, Castle Beach is easily among the country’s best with golden sands and an island fort as a backdrop. There are two other beaches flanking the town—North Beach and South Beach—with long stretches of sand where it’s a bit easier to find your sunny spot.
If you’re up for a road trip, head to Pwll Deri, where a massive population of gray seals makes the cliff-backed coast their summer home. Or, head in the other direction to check out Stack Rocke, free-standing pillars of stone that rise out of the ocean. It’s only 40 minutes from town by car.
If the sea is still too chilly for the little ones, give Tenby’s water parks a whirl. They’re kid-friendly and open all summer long.
Fall in Tenby is a favorite for in-the-know visitors—the weather’s still lovely and the crowds are lighter. There’s still plenty of activities going on, and (bonus!) hotel rates drop. It’s a great time of year to explore the region.
Foodies, take note: In September and October, various food and drink festivals make Pembrokeshire one big sampler platter you can snack and sip your way through.
With the arrival of spooky season, you’ll find Tenby’s back streets filled with ghosts and ghouls (there’s even tales of a phantom funeral procession). Haunted tours are a rite of passage every fall.
Winter’s bucking waves are still far off, making fall a gentler time to try your hand at water sports, including sea kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
Hotels near the sights
- The Dinosaur ParkRead more
- Tenby Lifeboat StationRead more
- Tenby Castle BeachRead more
- Tudor Merchant's HouseRead more
- Manor Wildlife ParkRead more
- Tenby North BeachRead more
- Tenby South BeachRead more
- Carew Cheriton Control TowerDiscover the aviation and wartime history of south Pembrokeshire, take a trip back to the 1940s and experience the restored Control Tower building as it would have been during the war years. Don a helmet, take cover and sing wartime songs in our reconstructed Stanton Air Raid Shelter, now built above ground for easy access by all. Experience our huge array of exhibits of the era in our museum collection including military uniforms, RAF maps, radio equipment, ration books, Bren gun, Enfield rifle and many, many more… Enjoy the personal testimonies and local stories of the wartime in Carew from two of our very active members now in their 80’s – Both were in secondary school in 1939! And now you can come and see our restoration progress in the newly built hanger on our Avro Anson, Thompson Fuel bowser and Fordson tractor.Read more
- Tenby Museum and Art GalleryTenby Museum and Art Gallery is a long established museum, located on a hill overlooking the wonderful town of Tenby and across Cardigan Bay towards St Catherine's and Caldey Island. It welcomes and encourages all ages to engage and enjoy its varied galleries, including the Story of Tenby from its earliest recorded times to the geology and archaeology of the area as well as contemporary art displays and other changing exhibitions. And of course Leaky Porridge, our favourite pirate! For art lovers, and anyone interested in the social history of the area there is a gallery showing works from the Museum's permanent art collection which includes paintings by Augustus and Gwen John, who both lived in the town, as well as E.J. Head, Nina Hammnet, John Piper, Kyffin Williams and Nicky Wire. There are activities and trails for everyone. The entrance fee of £5.50 for adults gives a ticket which lasts for 12 months and all children are welcomed free. Last admissions is 16:30.Read more
- Harbour Brewery TenbyRead more
- St Brides Spa Hotel, The Gower Hotel and Orangery Restaurant, and Merlewood Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Manor Wildlife Park. See the full list: Hotels near Manor Wildlife Park.
- Popular hotels close to The Dinosaur Park include Broadmead Boutique B&B, Heywood Spa Hotel, and Penally Abbey Hotel & Restaurant. See the full list: Hotels near The Dinosaur Park.
- Popular hotels close to Cardiff-Wales Airport include Travelodge Cardiff Airport, Holiday Inn Express Cardiff Airport, an IHG Hotel, and Celtic International Hotel Cardiff Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Cardiff-Wales Airport.
- A few of the most popular hotels near Tenby Castle Beach are Myrtle House Hotel, Panorama Hotel, and The Esplanade. See the full list: Hotels near Tenby Castle Beach.
- Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Tenby are Penally Abbey Hotel & Restaurant, The Esplanade, and The Clarence House Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Tenby.
- Panorama Hotel, Atlantic Hotel, and Heywood Spa Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Tenby. See the full list: Tenby Family Hotels.
- Popular hotels by the beach in Tenby include Atlantic Hotel, The Park Hotel Tenby, and The Esplanade. See the full list: Tenby Beach Hotels.
- Broadmead Boutique B&B, Panorama Hotel, and Atlantic Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Tenby. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Tenby.