Tenby Photos

Photos of Tenby and Pembrokeshire

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Caldey Island. The Fog. Caldey Island looking very mysterious within the fog and calm waters.

  Pembrokeshire Coast. The Green Bridge of Wales. A Spectacular arch which has been formed by the sea. The Green Bridge of Wales is on the famous Castlemartin Coast, which offer’s captivating surrounding coastal views all around. It also has a view point to the left of the Bridge and cater’s for the less able […]

Strumble Head Lighthouse.St Michael,s Island   Strumble Head Lighthouse. “Ynysmeicl”, “St Michael,s Island”.  The station was built in 1908 for the safety of sea traffic between Ireland and Fishguard. Magnificent surrounding coastal views.

This beach is sensational, only to be viewed at it,s highest glory at low tide.  Park at lydstep headland car park, walk to the right, follow a small path until you come to a pembrokeshire coast national park gate. Descend the steps and follow the path down, there is a rocky entrance, but well worth […]

Swanlake Bay is not an official naturist beach, but there are some naturists who use it. The bay is best approached from East Moor Farm, where the owners have provided limited car parking with an “Honesty Box”. Go throu the farm and follow the coastal path signs, the bay is relatively isolated but it is […]

This beach is sensational, only to  be viewed at it,s highest of glory and at low tide. Park at Lydstep Headland car park, walk to the right and follow a small path until you come to a National Trust gate, descend  the steps and follow the path down, there is a rocky entrance, but well worth it […]

Tenby Harbour is a working fishing harbour. Around the harbour there are old stone buildings with converted fishermen,s cottages, together with St Julian,s Chapel. St Julian,s Chapel stood dominant and was a feature at the end of the old quay in the 19th century. All fishermen would assemble in the old St Julian,s Chapel before setting […]

For the more adventurous holiday maker a Maritime Leisure was provided on South Beach. In 1913 and 1914, pleasure flights were available by Henri Salmet, the aircraft, a Bleriot Monoplane with an open cockpit. Obviously weather and tide permitting, the plane would then take off adjacent to St Catherine,s Fort and return via a circuit […]

Stack Rock, part of the Stackpole Estate National Trust. With a combination of sand dunes, beaches, cliff top coastline, woodland and lily ponds inland. Colonies of seabirds including razorbills and guillmots are to be seen and flock to the area.