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Annual Tenby Arts Festival
(Next expected date: Saturday 19nd - Saturday 26th September 2009)

Many visitors have discovered over the years that one of the best times to be in Tenby is during its Arts Festival in late September. Last year's event was an outstanding success so don't miss this year's feast of entertainment. Enormously enjoyed by local residents, the Festival has established a terrific reputation by offering a full and varied programme to suit a wide range of tastes and interests. Now in its sixteenth year, the Festival spans eight days of music, dance, poetry, talks, film and drama plus family fun at the seaside. Visitors from all over the world will be attending events which bring together local, national and international artistes.

http://www.tenbyartsfest.co.uk
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Tenby has a multi-faceted charm in its proud role as the jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown. Its appeal extends through every season and its attractions welcome every age group. Whether you seek peace and quiet, fun on the beaches or in the water, a slice of history, a shopping spree or an evening sampling pubs and restaurants, Tenby has it all.

The former fort and port delights in its 20th century occupation of tempting and treating its visitors, who come from all over the world - and leave with much more than just a sense of well-being and a suntan! For it is the images of Tenby that call its friends back time and time again ... the morning sun sparkling on a high tide in the busy harbour ... the wide blue sweep of Carmarthen Bay ... the warm welcome in the many little shops and eating places ... the sense of history that's all around.

One of the town's most famous sons, artist Augustus John described Tenby as "so restful, so colourful and so unspoilt." And while no-one would deny Tenby the trappings of the holiday trade, from which it has made its living for nearly two centuries, the overwhelming feel is of natural beauty and the keen conservation sense of its guardians.

Now established as the top floral resort of Wales, Tenby's pretty gardens, flower displays and hanging baskets are carefully tended.

In this 'Little England Beyond Wales,' there's always a welcome for the visitor, whether they call in for a day or choose to stay in one of the many hotels, guest houses or self-catering properties.

http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk

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Tenby Arts Festival

Annual festival held in the third week of September, includes Music, Drama, Dance, Art, and Poetry. [more]...

Tenby

Tenby has a multi-faceted charm in its proud role as the jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown. [more]...

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