Looking south towards the harbour.
Looking north. The beach is dominated by Goskar Rock.
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Tenby (north beach)
Tenby's north beach is a large golden sandy beach, dominated by Goskar Rock and part of the small drying harbour in the southern end. The surrounding town has preserved character and colour in buildings along the promenade.
The beach can be accessed by a slope at the southern end or several steep steps from the car park at the northern end. There is a fish & chip shop down by the beach. Toilets, food and other shops can be found on the promenade and further in town.
There is a pay & display multi story car park in Tenby and an outside pay & display car park just north of Tenby, which is best for visiting the north beach where there is direct footpath access.
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Car Park |
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Public Toilets |
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Food available (May be seasonal) |
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Ice creams available (May be seasonal) |
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Local shop(s) |
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Disabled toilet access |
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Slipway |
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Northeast facing |
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Blue flag award |
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Lifeguards (27 June - 6 September) |









