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The historic and pretty
harbour dates from 1328 and is probably one of
the most photographed locations in Wales.
Nowadays, it is a thriving activity centre for
pleasure, fishing and passenger cruise boats.
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In the harbour surroundings all the main water
and leisure activities are catered for,
including fishing, sailing, windsurfing,
water-skiing and parascending or alternatively
enjoy a cruise to or around the magnificent
nearby Islands of Caldey and St Margarets,
famed for their monastic heritage and
wildlife.
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The resort of Tenby
perches spectacularly on a promontory within
Britain's only Coastal National Park.
North Beach regularly Flies the European Blue
Flag in recognition of Its excellent water
quality, beach management and visitor
amenities.
Tenby has also provided the setting for
several costume dramas including "Basil"
starring Christian Slater in 1997 and "Vanity
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Two top class eighteen hole
golf courses; a new leisure centre; an award
winning museum and a variety of other visitor
attractions on its doorstep are reasons why a
visit to the historic walled town of Tenby should
not be missed.
The harbour is administered by Pembrokeshire
County Council and offers limited visitor berths.
For full details of all services, activities and
charges contact the Harbourmaster, on 01834
842717.
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