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Esplanade Hotel

Esplanade, Tenby, SA70 7DU
Telephone: 01834 842760
Fax: 01834 845633
Wales Tourist Board 3 Stars


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Situated on the seafront alongside the town walls and above South Beach the hotel has breathtaking views overlooking Carmarthen Bay towards the islands of Caldey and St Catherine's. Take a stroll across the road down the steps, and you're on the beach.

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All rooms en-suite, with tea-making facilities, direct dial telephones, hair dryers and colour television, most with sea views. Two of our rooms have hand crafted four poster beds, and are non smoking.

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Barry, Diane and Richard afford you a warm welcome, you won't be disappointed.

Low season breaks available.

The hotel is unsuitable for very small children.


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Breakfast Menu

Help yourself buffet
  • (fresh fruit, yogurt, grapefruit segments, prunes, melon, dried fruits and seeds, various cereals, juices, jams and marmalades)

  • Tea

  • Coffee

  • Hot Chocolate

  • Brown or White Toast

  • Full Breakfast

  • (2 rashers of short back bacon, fried egg, mushrooms, grilled tomato, grilled sausage, fried bread)

  • Ham and Eggs

  • Smoked Salmon & Scrambled Egg

  • On Toast Baked Beans, Poached Egg, Scrambled Egg, Boiled Eggs


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Prices are per person, per night, Bed and Breakfast

Single From £45.00
Twin / Double Non Sea view £40. 00
Twin / Double Sea view £45. 00
Premier Room - 4 Poster Bed Room 23 £55. 00
Premier Room - 4 Poster Bed Room 14 (with spa bath) £60. 00

All bedrooms are non smoking.


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Oakwood Coaster Country with 40 different rides and attractions. Megaphobia was voted the number one wooden roller coaster in the world.

Heatherton Country Sports Park. Wales' top all weather leisure attraction, set in 30 acres of glorious Pembrokeshire countryside.

Ritec Valley Buggies. Enjoy the thrilling activities of quad (ATV) biking and grass carting and negotiate our exciting courses located in the spectacular Pembrokeshire countryside around Tenby.

Folly Farm. Wales' premier farm attraction. A unique opportunity to join in all the fun of the Farm, meet the friendliest of animals and even bottle feed the younger residents.

Caldey Island. Three miles across the calm waters of Caldey Sound from Tenby Harbour lies the beautiful monastery island of Caldey and its little sister, the bird and seal sanctuary of St. Margaret`s.

Tenby Bowling Club. Established in 1923 and reputed to be one of the finest bowling greens in Wales.

Trefloyne Golf Club. Is an exciting and challenging 18 hole, 6635 yard Par 71 parkland golf course in a mature and idyllic setting on the outskirts of Tenby and welcomes visiting golfers.

Tenby Golf Club was founded in 1888, has the oldest course in Wales and is recognised as one of the best championship links courses in the country.

Tenby Lifeboat This web site will give you all the information you want about the station at Tenby, which is open daily to visitors. This information includes station history, a picture gallery, links to other lifeboat web sites, upcoming events at the station and much more.

St Florence Cheese Farm Discover the timeless craft of cheese making, and the rich country flavour of traditional cheese.

Silent World Aquarium is housed in an attractive 19th century chapel in interesting, if unusual surroundings, Silent World Aquarium and Reptile Collection offers a fascinating view of all sorts of aquatic creatures as well as reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates.

St. Mary's Parish Church was built in the 12th century is part of the Anglican Church in Wales, Diocese of St. Davids. It is situated in the center of the Ancient borough of Tenby and is a focal point of the community.

Llangloffan Cheese Farm. Leon and Joan Downey started making cheese in 1977 and were instrumental in reviving farmhouse cheese making in Wales. Llangloffan is a full fat hard cheese made on the farm, in the farms own dairy using traditional equipment and methods.

These are just a few of the many attractions in the Tenby area. Please visit us again for updates to this page.

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