Tenby: Standard Double Room for Two with Breakfast at Imperial Hotel Tenby
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseThe HotelBuilt into the ancient stone walls, the Imperial Hotel overlooks the beautiful South Beach and provides travellers with a refreshing base from which to enjoy one of the most spectacular coastline in the British Isles and Tenby with its cobbled streets, ancient stone walls, independent craft shops, boat trips and festivals.Guests are welcomed to rooms kitted out with TV, hot drink-making facilities as well as a bath or shower. Wi-Fi is also available.Breakfasts and other meals can be enjoyed in the on-site restaurant with magnificent views along the beach. The Imperial Hotel also features a patio terrace and a bar.Room DetailsDouble or Twin Room Standard occupancy: 2 people Maximum occupancy: 2 peopleGroupon’s Guide To South West Wales CoastTravellers visiting this part of Wales may take advantage of the many local attractions, walking opportunities and water activities in the area.The National Trust in Pembrokeshire beckons with a dramatic coastline, sandy beaches, bays, clifftops, glacial valleys as well as quaint towns. Guests may explore the coastal town of Fishguard, divided into the main town and the old harbour of Lower Town. St David’s is the smallest city in Britain, designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, while Solva, a small village to the south of St David’s, lies on a deep valley at the mouth of the River Solva. Many walking routes are roaming up the Preseli Mountains, also known as Preseli Hills, while the Whitesands Beach is one of the most popular surfing beaches in the region.
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