Top Tourist Destinations in Tenby Town

Tenby might be a small town in Wales, but it is one of the most exciting destinations your family would certainly love. So if you are planning to take your family into an adventure wherein you can also learn tons of historical facts, you should certainly take Tenby as one of your choices. Here are the top destinations in Tenby Town.

Top Travel Destinations in Tenby Town

Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo

Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is home to more than 200 different animal species with lots of indoor and outdoor play areas. Folly Farm attracts more than 500,000 guests and visitors every year, which makes it one of the best tourist destinations in Tenby town. There is also an undercover vintage funfair and a farmyard and wide animal collection including African Lion, Cape Porcupine, Cusimanse, Dwarf Mongoose, Giraffe, Lowland Tapir, Nile Lechwe, Ostrich, Red-billed Hornbill, Meerkat, Two-Toed Sloth and whole lot more.

Pembroke Castle

Other than Tenby’s town walls, one of the most significant landmarks in Tenby is the Pembroke Castle. It was built in 1903 by Arnulf of Montgomery, William Marshal and Gilbert Marshal who were ones the most influential and powerful men at the time. Currently, the Pembroke Castle is considered as the largest privately owned 13th century castle and is currently owned by the Philipps Family. Visiting this incredible site would give you a glimpse of the wonders and glory of the 13th century Pembroke.

Caldey Island

If you are in for an island adventure, then you should certainly check out the small island off the southwest coast of Wales. Caldey Island is known in history as one of the many Holy Islands of Britain. It is home to only 40 permanent residents and Cistercian monks. There are existing monasteries and abbey, but the island is now primarily used by the monks to raise dairy cattle and make variety of products including cheese and shortbread. The island boasts sacred sanctuaries as well as an incredibly rich wildlife. Of course, before you go into an adventure into the island, make sure to check for travel warnings especially with its weather condition.

Carew Castle

Built in 1270 by Nicholas de Carew, the Carew Castle is yet another historical place to visit in the town of Tenby. The castle served as a defensive wall during the time and became a strategic stronghold during the English Civil War. As of the present, the Carew Castle is controlled by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is open to the public.

Oakwood Theme Park

Oakwood Theme Park was opened in 1980s and started out as a small family park. Now, the theme park boasts five large thrilling rides including the Speed, Drenched, Bounce, Vertigo and Megafobia. The Speed was opened in 2006 and was known to be the steepest roller coaster at the time. Now, the Oakwood Theme Park is a famous tourist destination in Tenby. You certainly shouldn't miss out this amazing destination for your family.

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