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Manorbier Country Park

Manorbier Country park is set in some ten acres of parkland dotted with trees, you could be miles from anywhere, yet the village of Manorbier with its Castle and sandy beach is just a mile and a half away, with Tenby only 5 miles down the road.

Family entertainment is offered all year for you and your family's entertainment they offer a spacious licensed club where you can enjoy a drink with friends new and old. The young children's play park provides hours of fun in a safe and fully enclosed area of the park.

On Manorbier Country park you will find a children's play park, Health Suite and Gymnasium, family amusements and games, a convenient launderette, indoor heated swimming pool, hard court tennis court and a shop selling food, gifts, sweets and newspapers.

At Manorbier Country park treat the family to a sauna or steam bath in our Health Suite or for the more energetic guests, why not try the gym. Alternatively sit and relax on our sun terrace around the covered heated swimming pool. Don't worry if the weather lets you down - with our solarium it's summer all year round.

Tenby

Tenby's roots date back to the time of the Norman Conquest when the county was invaded and colonised in around 1093. Much of the medieval castle walls, built by the Pembrokeshire Earls in 1264 to fortify the town from Welsh rebellion, have survived intact to the present day. The narrow cobbled streets lined with shops, cafés and restaurants are also reminders of this bygone age. Tenby did not become a popular tourist destination until after the Victorians began visiting the town for the health benefits they believed the resort offered. It was popularised by Sir William Paxton, and in 1863, The Industrial revolution arrived in the form of railways and shipping lanes and the tourist industry truly boomed.

The 13th Century castle walls mark out Tenby's original boundary before it expanded across the cliff tops and inroads of the local area. The original walls included a number of gatehouses and a large Barbican on the western wall, which is now the Five Arches. The height and depth of the wall was increased for the last time in the 15th century. Today, the town walls stand as a reminder of Tenby's ancient roots and importance, both strategically and commercially, over the last seven centuries.

Colourful Georgian houses on Bridge Street and Pier Hill cluster round Tenby's lower harbour.

Direction to Manorbier Country park

From Tenby take the A4139 towards Pembroke. After passing the villages of Penally and Lydstep you will come to a crossroads with Manorbier village signposted to your left. You should carry straight on along the A4139 following the sign for the railway station.

The road widens and you will see a chapel on the right with a right hand turn signposted station and Manorbier Newton. Take this road and you will find the Park about 300 yards along on the left hand side. For non-drivers there is a train station within a few minutes walk from the Park and also an hourly bus service.