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The medieval town walls (one of the finest in Wales), the harbour (one of the most photographed in Britain), Caldey Island (a working Cistercian monastery), and the most picturesque walled town in Wales
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Tenby's medieval walls — built in the 13th century and remarkably complete — make it one of the finest walled towns in Wales. The harbour, with its painted houses and boats, is one of the most photographed scenes in Britain. Caldey Island, accessible by boat, has been a monastic site since the 6th century.
The town walls walk is outstanding. The harbour at any time is beautiful. The Caldey Island boat trip for the Cistercian monastery and the chocolate and perfume. North and South Beaches are excellent.
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Tenby has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The harbour area has outstanding food. Local Pembrokeshire seafood throughout.
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Coastal tourism entirely drives Tenby. Outstanding independent hospitality. The town is one of Wales's most visited.
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Tenby is a place in Pembrokeshire known for the medieval town walls (one of the finest in Wales), the harbour (one of the most photographed in Britain), Caldey Island (a working Cistercian monastery), and the most picturesque walled town in Wales. Tenby's medieval walls — built in the 13th century and remarkably complete — make it one of the finest walled towns in Wales. The population is around 4,500.
Tenby has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The harbour area has outstanding food. Local Pembrokeshire seafood throughout.
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