Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Colby Woodland Garden & Tenby



Drizzling and overcast again this morning, but it started to brighten up around lunchtime and turned into a very pleasant afternoon.

We had a ride to Colby Woodland Garden. Set in a tranquil hidden woodland garden with a rich industrial past.

There are lots of shady woodland walks. We followed the path over the 8 arch bridge and down to the little coastal village of Amroth. Not much sand on the beach though, mainly made up of large rounded boulders.

We rested for a while, enjoying an ice cream on the sea front, followed by a nice pint of Stowford Press at the Smugglers Inn.

We the walked back up and along a different route back up to the lovely walled garden. We had a nice cuppa and cream tea at the nice little tea room, before walking back to the car.

On the way back we called in at Tenby. We had a nice walk around the harbour and the town. Tenby is a walled seaside town on the western side of Camarthen Bay, with 2.5 miles of sandy beaches. The walls date back to the 13th century. We walked down to the lifeboat station before heading back into town to find somewhere to eat.



We had a nice meal at the Hope and Anchor, before heading back to the van for the evening.





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