2025 Tenby & Pembrokeshire - 6 Days
6 days from £ 749.00 *
Tenby & Pembrokeshire 2025
Departing: | July 2025 |
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From | £ 749 * Price shown: 13 July 2025 |
Tenby is a beautiful holiday destination that attracts returning holidaymakers year after year. The winding streets and picturesque harbour are adorned with brightly coloured houses which add to the charm of this lovely seaside resort.
Tenby enjoys a wonderful location, sitting on a headland with beaches either side or the main part of the town is encircled by its Norman-built walls.
The old fashioned narrow cobbled streets are filled interesting shops, quaint cafes, ice cream parlours and cosy pubs which are easily enjoyed from your centrally located hotel.
- 5 nights in Tenby with dinner and breakfast
- Tea / coffee after dinner
- Entrance to National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Visits to Carmarthen, Cardigan & Pembroke
- Optional Excursion to St. Davids & Picton Castle
- Evening Entertainment (some nights)
- Porterage
Itinerary
Day One :
Day 1 - After joining your holiday coach, travel to your holiday destination on the South Wales coast to check into your centrally located hotel for 5 nights. Dinner,Bed and Breakfast
Day Two - Five:
At leisure with two included excursions and time at leisure in Tenby
INCLUDED EXCURSIONS
Carmarthen Market Day & National Botanic Garden of Wales
Discover legendary Carmarthen on the banks of the River Tywi, the oldest town in Wales, proud of its Roman origins as well as its links with the Arthurian legends of Merlin.
The wizard is said by some to have been born here. The town's castle ruins have a colourful history of being besieged by the English, and subsequently destroyed and rebuilt in 1215. Roman gold and Egyptian artefacts.
The popular outdoor market takes place on a Wednesday with the modern indoor market open daily. Carmarthen market has been around for more than 800 years which is a food lover's paradise, offering some of the best local produce in Wales.
The modern market hall houses a range of stalls selling everything from arts and crafts, antiques and jewellery as well as local meats, fruit and veg, cheeses and cakes
Continue to the National Botanic Garden of Wales - the most visited garden in Wales and voted No 1 Garden to visit in Wales by BBC Gardeners' World.
The gardens offer a beautiful mix of modern and historic gardens and woodland trails set in the idyllic Carmarthenshire countryside. Enjoy the different Mediterranean climate zones to view rare and endangered plants in the garden's centrepiece, the Norman Foster–designed Great Glasshouse, a spectacular glass dome sunken into the earth.
The British Birds of Prey Centre is based at the gardens and for a small entrance fee (£3 pp in 2025 - payable at the centre) you can take a stroll around the avaries and discover magnificent birds such as owls, kites, buzzards and eagles.
Cardigan, Cardigan Bay & Pembroke
Cardigan is an essential stop on Cardigan Bay with its 19th century character and charm and its narrow streets, traditional shops and inns, many with their original Georgian and Victorian fronts.
Part old-fashioned Welsh market town and part quirky, artsy enclave, Cardigan (Ceredigion in Welsh) is peppered with fantastic vintage and antique shops, both old and new and of course, is home to the famous Norman Castle overlooking the River Teifi. Following a £12 million restoration, Cardigan Castle is well worth a visit (entrance not included - approx. £7 pp in 2024)
Round the day off in Pembroke, a charming walled town dating back over 900 years with its famous castle, one of the most complete Norman castles in the UK (entrance not included - approx. £10 in 2024). The birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty, Pembroke is a textbook medieval fortified town with a central main street heading east from the castle gates. There is plenty to discover in the historic streets.
OPTIONAL EXCURSION
St David's & Picton Castle
Head to characterful St David's this morning, Britain's smallest city with a population of just over 1,600. Named after the Patron Saint of Wales, St David's was awarded city status in 1995 although it goes back to the 5th century when St David himself lived here.
The magnificent 12th century purple sandstone cathedral dominates the tranquil valley in which it sits (NB visiting the cathedral form the city centre involves negotiating relatively steep slopes). Enjoy time at leisure in the quaint little place surrounded by the wonderful scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
This afternoon it's off to Picton Castle & Gardens, Pembrokeshire's finest stately home and awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for five years running (entrance included). Nearly 700 years old, Picton is a medieval castle that was transformed into a sumptuous Georgian home in the mid 18th century.
The surrounding gardens boast one of the best plant collections in Wales and include an enchanting Walled Garden, an exotic Jungle Garden and a world-class treasury of vintage and antique lawnmowers.
Day Six:
After breakfast return to your home towns via interchange arriving early evening.
Hotel information
Further Information
Coach seating arrangements
Your seats on the main coach will be allocated for you in advance, taking into consideration any special requests wherever possible. Your Tour Manager or driver will advise you where to sit as you board the coach. This will be your seat for the duration of the tour. (Seats are not allocated on any connecting services to and from the main coach.)
Joining your holiday
Your final travel documents, including the exact time and place of departure, will be sent to you approximately 7 days prior to departure, providing all payments have been made. We are unable to give exact departure times before this.
Meal arrangements
Where meals are not included, your Tour Manager will ensure there are suitable stops made for you to purchase and enjoy lunch and/or dinner each day.
Triple rooms
The majority of these consist of a double bed and an extra bed that is often only suitable for children. If this is a concern, you may wish to consider booking more than one room for your group.
Special requirements
If you have notified us of any special requirements, please check that they have been noted and acknowledged. This is especially important with any dietary needs you may have.
Disabled access
The majority of our tours involve a certain amount of walking, including a short walk from the coach stop to the town, attraction or venue you're visiting. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please let us know at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Foreign Office travel advice
Visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice to find out the latest Foreign And Commonwealth Office travel advice for your holiday destination, as well as information about passports and visas.
Single Room Supplement
Single rooms may be available from £ 65.00
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