Tenby North Beach and Harbour is a truly a lovely place to visit, with a nice clean beach to enjoy and explore, ideal for kids or walking the dogs, very close proximity to the town with it's shops, cafe's, bar's and restaurants and can be a pleasure to visit any time of year. In summer you may have the better weather, enjoy a swim and of course sunbathing. But with that there is more people, less space and sometimes you may even find it harder to totally relax. Late season, you can enjoy the bonuses of free parking just minutes away from the beach, stroll along at you own pace without dodging hundreds of little kids carrying Ice creams with buckets and spades, no queuing up to buy drinks and check out this place and it's history without bumping into someone every 5 minutes - downside is the weather and when it rains, it rains here. First mentioned in poetry around the 9th century, invaded by the Normans in the 12th century, considered an important trading port in the 1500's and finally from the 1800's to present, a seaside health resort. A very beautiful and interesting...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreTenby north beach has always been very clean and has the most picturesque views as you look back from the beach towards the harbour and randomly coloured shops, hotels and homes.
The beach is supported by the RNLI lifeguards at the peak seasons for your own safety. The RNLI lifeboat can be seen to launch from its base station at this beach which is good for the kids to see but also a reminder of the hidden dangers the sea can impose.
Toilets are available at the beach so there is no need to venture too far when the need arises.
A beachside cafe sells hot and cold food along with drinks and ice creams; seating is available to the side of the cafe so one can avoid getting sand on your food.
All in all, this is a loverly peaceful beach with nice clean powdery sand where you can spend the day relaxing and watching...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreA very nice aoft and sandy and sheltered beach. There was always plenty of sand to set up camp on no matter how far in the tide was in. When the tide is out there were enty of smaller pools and rivers for the children to play in on the way to the sea. There is a reasonably priced fast food shop on the promenade as well as a fresh water shower and drinking water tap. The car park is large and reasonably priced, though be warned there us a steep climb up and down a good number of stairs to take the shortest route between the beach...
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