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Penally Station
Penally, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7PS - Wales, UK

Penally Station in Pembrokeshire in Wales is the main railway interchange for the people of the small community and the many surrounding areas of population. Trains run on a fairly regular basis to the facility as part of the...
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Attractions near Penally Station
A selection of attractions close to Penally Station:
The Five Arches  (2 Miles)
Known as the `Five Arches`, the south-west gate in the town walls is a well-known architectural feature of Tenby. When the walls were built by...
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Carew Cheriton Control Tower  (2.1 Miles)
The Carew Cheriton Control Tower is a real piece of aviation history and has played an important part in the defence of the nation, due...
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The Glen Beach  (2.1 Miles)
An extensive sandy beach with shallow water, ideal for small children to paddle and also for swimming. Water quality is very good. Many local shops...
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Lydstep Beach  (2.1 Miles)
Lydstep is a sand and shingle beach in an idyllic setting with dramatic views overlooking Caldey Island. Facilities at the beach include jet skiing, windsurfing,...
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Manorbier Beach  (2.1 Miles)
Manorbier is a beautiful sandy beach, popular with surfers, swimmers and families alike. The beach is overlooked by a 12th Century church and an imposing...
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Penally Church  (2.1 Miles)
Built in the 13th Century, Penally Church was originally dedicated to St Nicholas, but is now also dedicated to St Teilo, a contemporary of St...
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South Beach  (2.1 Miles)
Seventy years ago, the painter Augustus John wrote of Tenby: ’You may travel the world over, but you find nothing more beautiful. It is so...
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Wiseman’s Bridge Beach  (2.1 Miles)
This is a south facing sandy beach, good for swimming. At the top of the beach are pebbles and fascinating rock pools. During World War...
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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery  (2.3 Miles)
The award-winning Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is one of the oldest independent museums in Wales. It is housed in part of the remains...
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Caldey Island Boat Trips  (3.7 Miles)
Caldey Island lies three miles off the Pembrokeshire coast near Tenby. It has been a centre of Celtic Christianity since the 5th Century when a...
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Coastal and Island Cruises  (3.7 Miles)
Visitors to Tenby can take a two-hour tour of the rugged coastline and islands aboard the Catalina Passenger Boat. The Catalina has comfortable indoor seating...
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Tenby Carriage Rides  (3.7 Miles)
Tenby Horse and Carriage Rides have been running for over ten years and are a charming established feature of the town. Visitors can take a...
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Manorbier Castle  (4.5 Miles)
Manorbier Castle is situated in "the pleasantest spot in Wales” according to Gerald of Wales, who was born at Manorbier in the 12th Century. The...
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St James’ Church  (4.5 Miles)
This 12th Century Norman church, dedicated to St. James the Greater, stands opposite Manorbier Castle in a dramatic position overlooking Manorbier Bay. The foundation of...
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Manorbier Dovecote  (4.7 Miles)
Below Manorbier Castle is a small, round dovecote that would have been part of the de Barry estate. Dating from the 13th Century, it is...
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Folly Farm  (6.8 Miles)
Folly Farm has a wide variety of attractions that appeal to all ages, ranging from Ziggy’s exotic zoo, farm activities to the thrills of the...
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Carew Castle & Tidal Mill  (7.9 Miles)
A magnificent Norman Castle, which later became an Elizabethan residence. It has Royal links with Henry Tudor and the setting for the Great Tournament (1507),...
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Carew Cross  (8 Miles)
The magnificent, 14 foot high sculptured Carew Cross was erected as a royal memorial to Maredudd ap Edwin who, with his brother Hywel, ruled south-west...
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Colby Woodland Gardens  (8.7 Miles)
This National Trust property is set in a peaceful valley, surrounded by broadleaf forest. The gardens are well known for their rhododendrons and azaleas, and...
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Freshwater East Beach  (9.9 Miles)
Freshwater East Beach is celebrated for its translucent azure water and fresh broad sands. Backed by dunes and grassy headlands this beach is a peaceful...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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