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Explore Around Tenby
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Coastal DesitinAtion Hotel

There can only be a few family hotels anywhere in the world with such a spectacular setting as The Park Hotel in Pembrokeshire. Overlooking Tenby's beautiful North beach and Harbour with Caldey Island in the distance,  this hotel is in a class of its own and offers contemporary beachside living at its best.

With first rate facilities and our brand new Cliff Top Terrace and many attractions within easy reach, The Park Hotel is perfect for a family break as well as a magical setting for a grown up getaway.

Local ATtractions 

Things to Do

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Folly Farm

Folly Farm in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is an award-winning family visitor attraction that combines a zoo, a farm, a vintage fairground, and extensive adventure play areas. Located near the towns of Tenby and Saundersfoot, it is one of the most popular paid-for tourist attractions in Wales

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Heatherton World of Activities

Heatherton World of Activities is an award-winning family attraction in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, offering over 30 activities for all ages, such as go-karting, archery, and adventure golf.

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Manor Wildlife Park

Manor Wildlife Park is a 52-acre zoo and conservation park located near the village of St Florence in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is known for its immersive animal experiences and emphasis on conservation, and is often called "Wales's only walking safari".

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Wild Lakes Wakeboarding

Wild Lakes Pembrokeshire is a family-run adventure park offering a mix of water and land activities, including wakeboarding, an aqua park, and an indoor climbing wall. Visitors can enjoy various activities or relax at the restaurant and cafe, which serves food from a tipi setting. It's located in Martletwy, Pembrokeshire, and is known for its award-winning facilities and family-friendly atmosphere.  

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Tenby Boat Trips

Tenby boat trips offer wildlife-focused excursions around the South Pembrokeshire islands of Caldey and St. Margaret's, as well as shorter coastal tours. Popular options include the "Seal Safari" and "Island Ranger" trips, which can last from 1 to 1.5 hours and often feature sightings of seals, dolphins, and various seabirds. Visitors can choose between faster, more agile boats for thrill-seekers or larger, more stable cruisers with onboard facilities like toilets and bars.

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Tudor Merchant House, Tenby

The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby is a restored, narrow, three-story town house from the 15th century, originally built by a merchant in this thriving medieval port. It showcases how a wealthy merchant and his family lived and conducted business, with the ground floor used as a shop, the first floor for living, and the top floor for sleeping. The house features replica furniture, period details, and a small herb garden

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