YOUR RESORT
Tenby is a uniquely attractive resort. Its pastel coloured buildings, narrow
streets, fortified walls and the quality of the light from its shimmering bays
give it an atmosphere which is reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Its medieval
castle was bombarded into submission by Cromwell using artillery on both
land and sea and the feeling of a town whose history is much richer than
most seaside resorts is very strong as one ambles around the narrow streets.
TOWN CENTRE
Tenby is a town of narrow streets, small independent shops and a thriving
indoor market. Take time for a drink in one of the many bars or cafes. The
fifteenth century Tudor Merchants House museum gives an insight into life
when it was a busy trading port.
BEACH & GARDENS
Tenby has four magnificent sandy beaches and a delightful harbour which
is always busy with pleasure craft and the regular ferries which serve nearby
Caldey Island. The gardens on the headland around the castle offer fabulous
views and are ideal for a picnic.
ACCESSIBILITY
Please note that this hotel has a number of split level corridors and whilst there is a lift in the hotel, this doesn’t access the top floor or all of the bedrooms. Many of the rooms have additional stairs to negotiate (after exiting the lift) to access them. There are also 3 steps at the entrance of the hotel, 4 steps to the quiet lounge and 9 steps to the restaurant. There is no scooter/wheelchair accessible entrance and this hotel isn’t suitable for guests who can’t negotiate at least 10 stairs. It is recommended that passengers with mobility difficulties/disabilities discuss these with our customer care team prior to booking so we can check this hotel will be suitable for you.
SPECIAL INFO
Please ensure you submit a special requirements form if you have any mobility difficulties which may affect your holiday.