Tenby North Beach
Tenby North Beach is a golden sandy beach nestled between the harbour beach and the north cliffs in Tenby, Wales. Here are some key features of this picturesque beach:
Goskar Rock: The imposing Goskar Rock juts out of the sand in the middle of the beach, creating a captivating focal point. This rock is one of the most photographed views in Wales.
Scenic Views: Tenby North Beach offers spectacular views over Carmarthen Bay. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade or relaxing on the sand, you’ll be treated to a stunning coastal panorama.
Sun Trap: Despite its exposure to the elements, Tenby North Beach is an enclosed, east-facing beach that acts as a real sun trap, even on windy days.
Access: You can reach the beach via the north cliff steps or by crossing the harbour. The town of Tenby itself overlooks this beautiful stretch of coastline.
Remember that dog restrictions apply to the entire beach from May to the end of September. If you’re planning a visit, check the tide times to ensure you have plenty of beach to explore and avoid getting cut off by the incoming tide. Tenby North Beach is a delightful spot for both relaxation and exploration!
Tenby Castle Beach
Tenby Castle Beach, situated between Castle Hill and the East Cliff in Tenby, is a picturesque sandy cove with a unique charm. Here are some key features of this delightful beach:
Access:
- You can reach Tenby Castle Beach via the harbor or by descending a steep flight of steps off The Paragon.
- The beach is accessible during low tide, but it can disappear altogether at high tide.
Sandy Cove:
- This superb beach boasts golden sand and is backed by cliffs.
- At low tide, it reveals fascinating features, especially the area between Castle Hill and St. Catherine’s Island (although access to the island itself is unfortunately restricted).
St. Catherine’s Island:
- St. Catherine’s Island, with its old fort, splits the beach in two when the tide is out.
- Tourists are invited to explore the island’s craggy walkways and salty caves during low tide.
Tidal Considerations:
- The boats to Caldey Island depart from Castle Beach when the harbor is dry.
- Dog restrictions apply to the entire beach west of St. Catherine’s Island from May 1st to September 30th.
- Be sure to check the tide times to ensure you have plenty of beach to play on and avoid getting cut off by the incoming tide.
Tenby South Beach
Tenby South Beach is a mile and a half long, dune-backed stretch of golden sand located in the charming coastal town of Tenby, Wales. Here are some key features of this delightful beach:
Spacious Playground:
- Families will find plenty of space at the Tenby end of the beach.
- For those seeking more lively beach activities, continue eastwards for a boisterous experience.
- Even at high tide, there remains ample room to enjoy the beach.
Gentle Sea Shelf:
- The sea gently shelves, making it ideal for swimming and paddling.
- There are no obstructions, allowing for safe water play.
Dog Restrictions:
- Dog restrictions apply to the beach below the cliffs, east of the beach car park/café between May 1st and September 30th.
- Be sure to check the tide times to ensure you have plenty of beach to play on and avoid getting cut off by the incoming tide.
Scenic Views:
- Tenby South Beach is backed by sand dunes and faces the picturesque Caldey Island.
- The views over the Carmarthen Bay are simply breathtaking.
Whether you’re sunbathing, building sandcastles, or taking a leisurely stroll, Tenby South Beach offers a tranquil escape by the sea.

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