Tenby Penthouse is an apartment situated in Tenby, 200 metres from Tenby Castle. Tenby Penthouse boasts views of the sea and is 3.2 km from Tenby Castle. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Our weather forecast for Tenby in Pembrokeshire
Today (Sunday, Jan 24)

Expect a temperature in the range 2.3℃ to 3.6℃ with a wind speed 4.8 m/sec (S)
Monday, Jan 25

Expect a temperature in the range -1.9℃ to -0.8℃ with a wind speed 3.1 m/sec (N)
Tuesday, Jan 26

Expect a temperature in the range 2.5℃ to 4.4℃ with a wind speed 3.1 m/sec (WNW)
Wednesday, Jan 27

Expect a temperature in the range 4.5℃ to 6.9℃ with a wind speed 3.5 m/sec (NW)
Thursday, Jan 28

Expect a temperature in the range 10.1℃ to 10.6℃ with a wind speed 9.7 m/sec (SW)
Friday, Jan 29

Expect a temperature in the range 7.7℃ to 8.7℃ with a wind speed 5.6 m/sec (W)
Saturday, Jan 30

Expect a temperature in the range 8.6℃ to 10.1℃ with a wind speed 6.5 m/sec (SW)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Priory beach is a sandy beach that sits in Prioriy Bay on the Caldey island just off the coast from Tenby in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. This is a small island only accessible by a boat trip which makes sure the beach is never too busy. As you arrive at the island, Priory beach is the welcoming sight from the ferry
Read more…Tenby northern beaches are split into two; the north beach and harbour beach. Harbour beach is a small area of sand within the harbour and at high tide boat trips run from the harbour to Caldey island. The North beach is a stretch of sandy beach and promenade within Tenby town. The beach has rock pools and the prominent Goskar
Read more…Skrinkle Haven beach is really two rocky bays separated by a ridge of limestone, the smaller is also called Church Doors Cove after the high-arched caves resemble church doors. The coves are rocky backed by high steep cliffs with lots of sand at low tide, at high tide the beaches all but disappear. This is a spectacular stretch of natural coastline
Read more…Monkstone beach is on the coastal path between Tenby and Saundersfoot and due to its remote location this is a hidden gem and is rarely ever crowded. The way down to the Monkstone beach is steep with around 150 steps but the sandy beach itself is worth it with beautiful sands and rocks. No facilities and access to the beach
Read more…Lydstep beach is also known as Lydstep Haven, a well protected beach due to the horseshoe shape and limestone headlands. The beach is a mix of sand, shingle and rocks. The beach is private to the caravan parks but access is available for a day visitor fee.
Read more…Penally beach is at the far end of Tenby south beach and is less busy than the main Tenby beaches. The beach is a mix of sand and shingle but is protected by sand dunes and Giltar Point headland. Good views across to Caldy Island. You only get parking and for facilities you need to head towards the Tenby end
Read more…Manorbier Castle is a Norman castle located in the village of Manorbier, five miles south-west of Tenby overlooking Manorbier Bay. Manorbier is a rectangular enclosure castle that has curtain walls and round and square towers. It stands on a natural coastal promontory and has no external moat and a postern gate provided access to the beach and boats. The castle is
Read more…The South beach at Tenby is roughly 2km of sand backed by sand dunes, The beach is one long stretch but the northern end is referred to as Castle Beach at St. Catherine’s Island and the southern end is Penally Beach at Giltar Point. The South beach is less commercialised than Tenby’s North beach but still provides an excellent family
Read more…Manorbier Bay beach is a small sandy beach with sand dunes and rock pools, great for families and is popular with surfers, body boarding and walkers stopping off from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The beach can get very busy on hot days as it is one of the most popular in the area. Manorbier Castle overlooks the bay and on
Read more…Waterwynch Bay beach is best visited at mid to low tide when it exposes a large beach with a number of sandy bays. You can even walk to Tenby but beware of being cut off by the tide.
Read more…Caldey Island lies about 3 miles off the south coast of Pembrokeshire facing the town and harbour of Tenby. it is 1½ miles long and less that ¾ mile wide. In 1131 the island was donated to the Benedictine monks from the Abbey of Tiron in France. In 1536 the monks were expelled from the island and it was not
Read more…Swanlake Bay beach is like a lot of the beaches in this area of Pembrokeshire; a secluded shingle beach with sand exposed at low tide surrounded by cliffs. Swanlake Bay Beach is popular for swimming, fishing and walking. No parking near the beach but there is parking at nearby farm. Swanlake Bay is not an official naturist beach, but there
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