Pembrokeshire & Tenby 8 Days - Cliffe Norton Htl
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 or stops for a drink in one of the many bars or cafés. The fifteenth century Tudor Merchants House gives an insight into life when it was a busy trading port. 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 monastery, a "must" to explore during your stay.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Haverfordwest & St Davids
Excursion to bustling Haverfordwest and continue to call at beautiful St Davids, Britain's smallest cathedral city. St Davids is home to a wide selection of historic attractions including the beautiful cathedral and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace./n
Day 3 - Day at Leisure
Day 4 - Day at Leisure
Day 5 - The National Botanic Garden of Wales
A centre of research and conservation, The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a wonderful place to visit, featuring themed areas with amazing plant collections, unique sculptures and spectacular water features. The centrepiece is the Great Glasshouse with its tilted dome, Mediterranean landscape with rock terraces and waterfalls. This is a fascinating day our for keen horticulturalist and amateur gardeners alike!/n
Day 6 - Half Day to Saundersfoot
Enjoy a visit to nearby Saundersfoot, a small seaside town with a charm and character of its own. The wide sandy beach is a delight to stroll along and there are plenty of places to eat and drink in the harbour area which was originally constructed to transport coal from./n
Day 7 - Day at Leisure
Day 8 - Return Travel
Cliffe Norton Hotel
Occupying a prime position on the North Beach, the Cliffe Norton hotel in Tenby offers uninterrupted views across the bay and is just a short walk from the town centre, which makes it an ideal location for coach holidays to Tenby.
Traditional, varied meals are served in the panoramic dining room (nine steps to dining room). The 57 refurbished rooms are decorated to compliment the building’s period features and include en-suite bath or shower and WC, Freeview TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Entertainment most evenings in Lounge bar. Resident’s panoramic reading room. Free WiFi in public areas. Two lifts serve most rooms.