It may be one of the UK’s smallest National Parks, but the Pembrokeshire Coast has some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, from dramatic clifftops and golden beaches to wild moorland and rolling hills. There’s really nowhere else quite like it!
Among the most popular destinations in Pembrokeshire is Tenby, a walled seaside town on the county’s south coast. Known for its beautiful sandy beaches and noteworthy medieval structures, Tenby is one of the most idyllic towns in the British Isles. Remarkably, the 13th century town walls still stand to this day, encircling the maze of narrow streets that make up Tenby’s picturesque old town.
This design shows Tenby harbour at low tide, backed by the iconic multi-coloured buildings of the old town. To the left is Castle Hill, where the ruins of Tenby Castle stand alongside a statue of Prince Albert looking out to sea.
Ever enjoyed a sunny day on the beach at Tenby? Then this tea towel is the perfect thing to brighten up your kitchen!