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Tenby and new quay any tips please

Hi, we've got our caravan hols coming up, this years sun and daily mail deals, we got manorbier country park, Tenby, and then haven quay west at new quay. Really looking forward to it, has anyone got any tips or recommendations, could do with info on supermarkets if there are any nearby, and nice family friendly places to eat, that would be ok with buggies high chairs etc, got ds age 6 and baby with us...
Thanks if anyone can help x

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  • samanthag
    samanthag Posts: 1,339 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Hi Samsil i am from tenby, the nearest supermarket is in tenby
    there is a sainsburys next door the the multi story car park and there is also a tesco express in the centre of town as for things to do with children there is anna's zoo http://www.manorhousewildlifepark.co.uk/

    and also the dinosaur park tenby http://www.thedinosaurpark.co.uk/

    and also heatherton park http://www.heatherton.co.uk/

    there are lots of pubs/cafe's and 2 chippy's in tenby so you should have no problem

    also just down the road from where you are staying you have a lovely bar/restaurant called tudor lodge in jameston

    http://tudorlodgejameston.co.uk/Home.html

    hope this information helps you a bit if you need any more just ask id be happy to help

    sammy
    gave up smoking 07/01/09 :j:j:j
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Folly farm is a must ! much more than just a farm! can use tesco deals : www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=62&bci=19|Wales
  • samsil
    samsil Posts: 256 Forumite
    Thank you both, we have folly farm in the plans and I have just ordered tesco deals tokens today now my new points have come through :)
    Thanks for info on that pub sammy hadn't heard of it, and the supermarkets will be really handy for picnic lunches, brill x
  • greenface
    greenface Posts: 4,871 Forumite
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    Kids are too young for Oakwood but IMHO a great place for the family Manordier is very good with a great beach & access is good once on it from Your site. There is a kids play pub on the roundabout in Kilgetty (tenby poster will help with this) New Quay Pen & Wig in town is a good pub serves good food. Small supermarket in town a decent shop on site. Again kids are a little young but a boat trip watching the dolphins & seals off the coast is a memory treasure . You have picked two stunning sites and you kids will sleep well knackered
    :cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:
  • samsil
    samsil Posts: 256 Forumite
    thanks greenface thanks for opinion of sites thats very reassuring :)
  • mark55man
    mark55man Posts: 8,221 Forumite
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    I love Tenby - great beaches lots of variety - easy to get a bit lost in the walled section, but its not too big so no problem. don't forget to do Caldey Island (take a picnic) quiet and beautiful
    I think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
    Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
    Smiling and waving and looking so fine
  • sparkleworld
    sparkleworld Posts: 342 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 14 May 2012 at 9:28PM
    Hi Samsil.
    I have been looking into the link I have posted.

    Geocaching


    Essentially Geocaching is a treasure hunt using a GPS device (smartphone, satnav etc). The treasure is in the form of a 'geo-cache' which is usually a waterproof plastic box containing - at the very minimum - a log-book and pen for visitors to record their visit. Caches often also contain other small trinkets or gifts initially placed there by the creator of the cache

    Apparently it's the new craze and looks like something the whole family could share in.

    Might be something you could try one afternoon !

    HTH

    Sparkle
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