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Magnificent medieval Pembroke Castle (restored in the Victorian era)
Learn the historical importance of Pembroke Castle, from Henry Tudor to the Civil War (1642–1651), Oliver Cromwell and more.
Ancient and pretty harbor town of Tenby
Tenby town walls – listed as a Grade 1 Medieval Structure.
Departing Fishguard, travel across the county of Pembrokeshire to Pembroke Castle.
Pembroke Castle was built in the 12th century by the Normans and was the birthplace of Henry Tudor (Henry VII). Set on a limestone hill, it guarded the strategically important town of Pembroke. The massive curtain walls have five projecting round towers and a great keep, 69 feet high and 20 feet thick at the base. The castle proved so impregnable to cannon fire during the Civil War (1642–1651) that Cromwell’s men had to starve out the castle’s Royalist defenders. Visit the impressive castle and enjoy a guided tour that will bring these ancient walls to life.
Afterwards, enjoy a short drive to the ancient town of Tenby, a picturesque walled medieval town with a historic harbor. The old walls are almost completely intact and have preserved the old town from modernization and development. The narrow lanes and small squares remain much as they were 500 years ago. Discover the fascinating history behind this delightful town, before strolling through the town and harbor at your leisure.
Practical information
Remarks/requirements: Appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes, depending on the day’s weather
Walking information: Walking involved: Up to 1.2 miles to enjoy the full excursion The guide will offer guided tours at Pembroke Castle and Tenby, but guests may explore independently if they wish. Mixed terrain with steps Limitations for guests with walking difficulties
Wheelchair accessible: No.
Language: English.
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