
Tenby.
The next section of the cycle route finds Tenby, a lovely walled seaside town and once a Welsh stronghold. In medieval times a Norman Castle and walls were built to protect the heart of the town and it grew as a port until now with Tenby Castle on the hill top it has become a popular seaside holiday resort with miles of sandy beaches.
It's a picturesque place to stay. Sections of the old walls mark the entrance to the old town with its cobbled streets and powerful walls. There are other things to see including boats trips from Tenby's harbour to the monastic Caldey Island and St Catherine's Island just offshore is accessible and cycleable at low tide.