Tenby; Friday, 24 April, 2015

I was up relatively early as I wanted to get the 10am bus out of Tenby and towards Pembroke. The original plan was to visit Pembroke castle have a wander round the town, maybe pop into Haverfordwest and then head back to Tenby to visit the museum and Tudor Merchants house.

However, as the return ticket was the same price as a day ticket I did have the flexibility to change plans and they changed very quickly as the bus stopped pretty much at the entrance to Manorbier castle I decided to hop off and have a look around that, before picking up the next bus an hour later.

A quick check on the Traveline Cymru app showed that if I stayed on the bus to Haverfordwest I’d be in time to make an easy connection over to St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, so I stayed on into Haverfordwest and then on out to St Davids

The city is based around the stunning cathedral huddled down in a hollow beneath the main square.

I wandered down past the cathedral and onto the ruins of the Bishop’s palace to have a look around that before head back to the cathedral.

I had a long wander round the town, only really being stopped by the nagging drizzle turning into full on light rain, so I headed into a café for a quick coffee before catching the bus back to Haverfordwest.

Back in Haverfordwest I had the choice between catching the next bus back to Tenby which was due a few minutes later or having a look around town. As it was home time for most people the bus was going to be quite busy so I decided not to take up a seat on the busy bus and instead headed into town to have a look around.

I wandered up to the castle to take in the views and after a bit more of a wander round town headed back to the town centre to grab another coffee before catching the bus back to Tenby.

I arrived back into Tenby just as the light was starting to fade so I headed back to the hotel to drop off my stuff before heading out to dinner.

Weather

Damp/Fog/Mist Light Rain
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Warm (10-20C, 50-68F)
12ºC/54ºF