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A Warm Welcome to Clement Dale.... Clement Dale Guest House was built during the late 1800s and retains a traditional charm.
We are
superbly located close to Tenby's town
centre and the South Beach with a large car park close by.
The famous Harbour and St. Catherine's Island are a few minutes walk
away.
We look forward to welcoming you to our guest house and are certain that you will be charmed by the beautiful town of Tenby and all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
* Please note that due to the high volume of enquiries that we receive, we are only able to respond to booking enquiries for more than 1 night's stay.
© Clement Dale Guest House Tenby Pembrokeshire Wales. Last update: 10 Apr 2008 |

Need Inspiration?
Some things to do in Tenby...
Tenby is a resort renowned the world over for its natural unspoilt beauty with plenty to keep people young and old busy and active (or even just simply a place to relax and do nothing!). If the miles of endless, sandy and unspoilt blue-flag awarded beaches are not enough, then there is plenty of other activities to keep you occupied.
For keen golfers there is the 200 year-old Tenby links golf course (Tenby Golf Club). This is a challenging course which will never fail to impress or surprise – highly recommended for golfers of all abilities (make sure you take plenty of spare balls!). Walking around the medieval Town of Tenby is an ideal past-time. Whether you are looking for shops, souvenirs or just a place to eat there is plenty of choice with Tenby’s Walled Town. If you are visiting during the summer months, then Tenby Arts Festival which might add an additional inspiration for you. If history and antiquity is more your thing, then Tenby Museum will have plenty to offer you.
Walking?....
For keen walkers the 180 mile coastal
Path meanders through some of the most ruggedly picturesque and dramatic scenery in the world, with outstanding views of delightful coves, peaceful golden beaches, mysterious smugglers caves and spectacular natural formations such as the Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks. The awe-inspiring towering cliffs and tranquil offshore islands, like the monastic Caldey Island or the uninhabited islands of Skokholm or Skomer, are regularly home to colonies of many different species of birds, rare flowers and wildlife. Perhaps you will be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a Seal - the area provides the perfect "habitat" for every nature lover!Keeping the kids busy....
For the children, there is a wealth of adventure parks to choose from all within a short drive of Tenby. For go-karts, golf and shooting try visiting http://www.heatherton.co.uk/. If the bigger theme park and rollercoaster is more your thing then visit the world renowned Oakwood Theme Park. If you prefer a quieter park and getting nearer to nature try http://www.manorhousewildanimalpark.co.uk/ or Folly Farm which is set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, Folly Farm offers four fantastic reasons to visit… a friendly farmyard, spectacular zoo, enormous vintage funfair and an imaginative range of adventure play! or if you just want to use your imagination, then visit http://www.thedinosaurpark.co.uk/
Before you visit Tenby, as a guest or visitor to the town, if you want to catch up on the latest news at Tenby Today or weather , or if you want some general information about Tenby, then visit Tenby Tourist Information