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TenbyTenby
Tenby has a multi-faceted charm in its proud role as the jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown. Its appeal extends through every season and its attractions welcome every age group.

Milford Haven - a wonder of the worldMilford Haven - a wonder of the world
Milford Haven's waterway, is a drowned valley which Nelson described as the finest harbour in the world with the possible exception of Trincomalee.

Tenby  - jewel in the crownTenby - jewel in the crown
Tenby has a multi-faceted charm in its proud role as the jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown. Its appeal extends through every season and its attractions welcome every age group. Whether you seek peace and quiet, fun on the beaches or in the water, a slice of history, a shopping spree or an evening sampling pubs and restaurants, Tenby has it all.

St Davids - capital city of the northSt Davids - capital city of the north
The smallest city in Great Britain takes its name from the Patron Saint of Wales and is one of the most visited places in the county.

Pembroke  - ancient and modernPembroke - ancient and modern
The town of Pembroke was built around its impressive Norman castle which still dominates the skyline today. The fortress, dating back to 1090 was the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty and victor at the battle of Bosworth.

Saundersfoot - the popular choiceSaundersfoot - the popular choice
With its compact shopping centre, ample seafront parking and easily accessible amenities, Saundersfoot remains one of the most popular seaside resorts in the south of the county.

Neyland - Brunel's railway townNeyland - Brunel's railway town
The history of the South Wales Railway is inseparable from that of Neyland, whose origins date back to April 1856 when the railway opened in the small town, which at that point had fewer than 200 inhabitants.

Narberth - legendary attractionsNarberth - legendary attractions
There's always something going on in Narberth, a busy, hospitable town with a strong sense of community. Standing in the heart of the Landsker Borderlands - the legendary line between the Welsh and English territories - Narberth is a great centre for exploring.

Newport - Celtic strongholdNewport - Celtic stronghold
The attractive small town of Newport was once a Norman settlement in the heart of the Welshry. Its history dates back to prehistoric times as is evident in the stone tombs or cromlechs at Pentre Ifan.

Haverfordwest - at the heart of the county Haverfordwest - at the heart of the county
At the heart of Pembrokeshire lies the welcoming and attractive county town of Haverfordwest. As well as being an ideal base for exploring the county, the former market town is also a charming place to visit in its own right.

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