Tenby's Treasures: Top Sights & Spooky Halloween

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Nestled on Pembrokeshire's cliffs, Tenby dazzles with golden beaches and medieval charm.
Top sights?
Start at Tenby Harbour, where bobbing boats frame Caldey Island ferries—hop aboard for monk-haunted sands and lavender fields (boats from £12, Easter-Oct).
Stroll the 13th-century Town Walls, a mile-long loop past pastel Georgian houses and sea views.
Castle Beach below glows turquoise, perfect for paddles; at low tide, cross to St Catherine's Island for Victorian fort ruins and seal-spotting.

Wander the old town's cobbled lanes: Tudor Merchant's House (NT, £8) evokes 15th-century trader life, while Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (£5.50) unveils dinosaur bones and local lore.
Hike the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to Monkstone Point for wildflower meadows and Saundersfoot Bay panoramas.
Families flock to Folly Farm (£20), a zoo-adventure park with penguins and playgrounds.
Art lovers browse galleries like Llewellyn's; foodies savor fish 'n' chips at harbourside spots.

Halloween amps the eerie! From Oct 26-Nov 1, Oakwood Theme Park's Spooktacular unleashes haunted houses and fang-filled rides (£30+). Folly Farm's After Dark (Oct 25-31) features creepy crafts, wand-making, and mummy hunts amid glowing pumpkins—included in entry. Join Tenby's Ghost Walks (evenings, £10) for lantern-lit tales of smugglers and specters along walls and beaches. Shops host Trick-or-Treat Trails; end with a zombie disco at De Valence Pavilion.
Foggy nights whisper Celtic myths—brave the veil?

Post by Belinda S.G | Oct 16, 2025

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