The stunning seaside town in the UK that's home to pretty multi-coloured houses

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The stunning seaside town in the UK that's home to pretty multi-coloured houses

The stunning seaside town in the UK that's home to pretty multi-coloured houses

Tenby

Tenby is a walled seaside town in Pembrokeshire, West Wales (Image: by Andrea Pucci via Getty Images)

Tucked away on the stunning shores of Pembrokeshire, Tenby - voted Visit Wales's pick for "one of Wales' top seaside towns" - boasts pristine white sands framed by crystal clear blue waters alongside its iconic multi-coloured houses.

Perched atop the cliffs, these pastel-painted homes stand tall, each with a commanding view across the sea. During the summertime, the beach transforms into a bustling hub for holidaymakers. It's complete with all the quintessential charms of a British seaside: squawking seagulls, a sandy coast and boats in the harbour. And of course, delicious fish and chips too.

Boats in the bay

There's so much to see and do in Tenby (Image: Tamas Gabor via Getty Images)

The heart of Tenby is definitely its quaint harbour – a scene straight out of a postcard, often captured in photographs with its eye-catching rows of Victorian candy-coloured dwellings.

It's the ultimate location for fishing enthusiasts, those eager to venture on boat tours to Caldey Island, or simply anyone wishing to soak up the sun on the soft sand.

Nestled at the coastline's core, Tenby Harbour Beach is surrounded by plentiful pubs, eateries, traditional fish and chip shops, and inviting cafés.

While it’s full of sunseekers and fortress-like sandcastles during summer, the winter months welcome dog walkers to its open sands.

Colourful houses

The pastel houses of Tenby are so charming (Image: Getty Images)

There are three main beaches in Tenby: the quiet Castle Beach, the family-favourite stretch of North Beach, and South Beach, the biggest one within this picturesque town.

A mere 20-minute boat ride away lies Caldey Island, a tranquil haven boasting its own small beach.

The island is managed and inhabited by a community of Cistercian monks and welcomes visitors on summer weekdays and Saturdays, with regular boat trips departing from Tenby Harbour.

For those seeking some adventure, Tenby offers splendid coastal walks just a stone's throw away. Among the most favoured is the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, extending over 4.5 miles.

From the headland at Monkstone Point, walkers can expect to see some truly spectacular views.

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