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What to See in Tenby - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Tenby (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, Tenby Castle, and St Catherine's Fort. Also, be sure to include Manor House Wildlife Park in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Tenby (Wales).

Museum in Tenby, Wales
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Museum in Tenby, Wales. Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, located in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South West Wales, is the oldest independent museum in Wales. Established in 1878 the Museum has a collection of local geology, biology, archaeological and maritime artifacts. Accompanying the regular exhibitions since 1976 is a collection of images and crafts by local and national artists such as Augustus and Gwen John.[1]

Address: Castle Hill, SA70 7BP Tenby

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Tenby Castle

Historical landmark in Tenby, Wales
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Historical landmark in Tenby, Wales. Tenby Castle was a fortification standing on a headland separated by an isthmus from the town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The remaining stone structure dates from the 13th century but there are mentions of the castle from as early as 1153. It is a Grade II* listed building.[2]

Address: Bridge St, SA70 7BP Tenby

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St Catherine's Fort

Tourist attraction in Wales
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Tourist attraction in Wales. St Catherine's Fort is a 19th-century Palmerston Fort on St Catherine's Island, at Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales.[3]

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Manor House Wildlife Park

Zoo in St Florence, Wales
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Zoo in St Florence, Wales. Manor House Wildlife Park is a 52-acre zoo located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, just north of the village of St Florence. It was bought in 2008 by television presenter Anna Ryder Richardson and Colin MacDougall and is more recently known as Manor Wildlife Park.[4]

Address: St Florence Parade, SA70 8RJ Tenby

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Tudor Merchant's House

Building in Tenby, Wales
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Building in Tenby, Wales. The Tudor Merchant's House is a 15th-century town house located in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, in south west Wales.

The house was built in the late 15th century from stone. At the time, Tenby was a busy commercial port, and the occupant of this type of house would have been a merchant who'd trade goods that were brought into and out of the town's harbour. The building consists of three stories; the lower floor was originally used as a shop by the merchant to conduct his business, the first floor as living quarters for the family and the upper floor for the sleeping quarters. The first floor would have been accessed by an external staircase and toilet facilities were located in a tower at the side of the house. The ceilings are supported by oak beams.

The building is the oldest house still standing in Tenby, and was listed with Grade I status (indicating a building of exceptional interest) on March 19, 1951. The building was donated by Tenby Corporation to the National Trust in 1938 who then repaired the building.

Today it is operated as a historic house museum, with the building furnished and decorated as it would have been in the year 1500 with a combination of period and reproduction items.[5]

Address: The Tudor Merchants House Quay Hill, SA70 7BX Tenby

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St Mary's Church

Anglican church in Tenby, Wales
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Anglican church in Tenby, Wales. St Mary's Church, Tenby is a church located in the centre of the town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire, western Wales. The church is in the Diocese of Saint David's within the Church in Wales, and a member of the Anglican Communion. It is the parish church for St Mary In Liberty and St Mary Out Liberty.[6]

Address: High St, SA70 8AP Tenby

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Upton Castle

Upton Castle
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Upton Castle is a 13th-century castle or fortified manor house with an associated chapel, located near Cosheston, Pembrokeshire in Wales. Although in private ownership, the gardens are open to the public.[7]

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Tenby town walls

Tenby town walls
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The Tenby town walls are Grade I-listed medieval defensive structures around the town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire. They are assessed as one of the most important surviving medieval city walls in Britain. The walls were built in the 13th century by the Earls of Pembroke and improved in the 1450s. They were last known to have been repaired in 1588 and have declined thereafter. Most of the town's gates were demolished beginning in the 18th century and only one survives.[8]

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Five Arches

Five Arches
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Forts and castles

Address: St George's St, SA70 7JB Tenby

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St Catherine's Island

Island in Wales
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Remote isle with bioarchaeological sites. St Catherine's Island is a small tidal island linked to Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales, by Castle beach at low tide. The island, which is known colloquially as St Catherine's Rock, is the location of St Catherine's Fort.[9]

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Kiln Park Holiday Centre

Kiln Park Holiday Centre
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The limekilns at Kiln Park are heritage listed disused limekilns now located in the grounds of a holiday park, Kiln Park, near the village of Penally, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The western set of kilns have a Grade II* heritage listing.[10]

Address: Marsh Road, Tenby

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