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Manorbier is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its natural beauty and historical sites.





Manorbier Castle, a Norman stronghold near Tenby, Wales, offers visitors a glimpse into medieval history with its well-preserved architecture and breathtaking sea views. The castle features access to dungeons, crypts, and an old tower used during WWII. Families will enjoy the garden games and the on-site cafe serving local delicacies. With its scenic location and historical significance, Manorbier Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families seeking a unique day out.
Manorbier Castle, a Norman stronghold near Tenby, Wales, offers visitors a glimpse into medieval history with its well-preserved architecture and breathtaking sea views. The castle features access to dungeons, crypts, and an old tower used during WWII. Families will enjoy the garden games and the on-site cafe serving local delicacies. With its scenic location and historical significance, Manorbier Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families seeking a unique day out.
Stunning sea views from the castle.
Well-preserved Norman architecture.
Family-friendly with garden games.
Access to dungeons and crypts.
On-site cafe with local treats.
Close access to Manorbier Beach, ideal for a combined visit.
Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails.
Rich historical significance with well-preserved architecture.
Manorbier is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its natural beauty and historical sites.
Try the local delicacies at the castle's cafe, known for its exquisite coffee and sausage rolls.
History buffs and family outings.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
English, Welsh
Learn about the castle's use during WWII and its Norman origins.
Family, Tourists, History Lovers