Accommodation in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
On the cliffs above Tenby's sheltered, sunny North Beach, Fourcroft looks spectacularly over the old fishing harbour and across Carmarthen Bay. Though only five minutes walk from the mediaeval walled town centre, with its quaint alleys, little shops and ancient churches and pubs, Fourcroft is on a quiet no-through road, part of the 186 mile (290km) Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Coastal Footpath. Private paths from the hotel lead down to th...
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Our weather forecast for Tenby is updated throughout the day and has been found to be very reliable for planning activities such as days out, leisure, travel, events, fishing, golf and gardening.
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North Beach
Tenby
Pembrokeshire
SA70 8AP
01 834 842 886
On the cliffs above Tenby's sheltered, sunny North Beach, Fourcroft looks spectacularly over the old fishing harbour and across Carmarthen Bay.
Though only five minutes walk from the mediaeval walled town centre, with its quaint alleys, little shops and ancient churches and pubs, Fourcroft is on a quiet no-through road, part of the 186 mile (290km) Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Coastal Footpath.
Private paths from the hotel lead down to the beach through several levels of beautiful landscaped gardens. Fourcroft forms part of a Listed Georgian terrace, built over 170 years ago as individual summer houses. Over the sixty five years and three generations of family ownership, Fourcroft has been consistently upgraded to become one of Tenby's most luxurious hotels.
Most bedrooms have sea views, as do our dining rooms and lounges. Join the stars in our 'Hollywood Bar'. Relax in our landscaped cliff-top gardens or rear sun terraces. Enjoy our attentive yet friendly multi-award winning staff. Come and enjoy the mellow Fourcroft ambience, where rest from the oh-so-fast-moving business world will truly re-energise you.
Leisure facilities include heated outdoor swimming pool (Easter thru October), spa pool & sauna, extensive games rooms, with table football & tennis, snooker & pool, carpet bowls, 'giant chess' & 'human gyroscope'.
All the castles, museums, gardens, craft-workshops, activities & attractions west of Cardiff and south of Aberystwyth are within easy visiting distance.
Within walking distance is Wales' oldest golf course; there are also tennis, bowling, horse riding, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, wind surfing, coasteering, bird watching, sea cruises and coach excursions. And, amongst the many gardens in West Wales, the National Botanic Garden of Wales at Middleton Hall, Llanarthne, near Carmarthen, features the world's largest single span glass structure.
We are also able to arrange bespoke tours of the area, with one of Pembrokeshire's expert driver / guides.