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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Pembrokeshire, Wales Part II- Tenby and Saundersfoot

We visited the cosy fisherman's village of Tenby. This castle wall was the opening to the high street. 

It was like stepping into one of those Disneyland sets. Quaint shops laced the sides attracting all tourists.

Welsh sweet shoppes beckoning. 

The view of the colorful town from the hilltop was spectacular.

We walked up a windy little path and sat on this bench which overlooked the gorgeous scenery. I especially love the church spire pointing to the heavens.



Taking cover.


An old man which took care of the parking told us his dad was born and celebrated his 92nd birthday at this same restaurant- The Plantagenet. So we kept and eye out for it.

Not difficult to see how JK Rowling was inspired to create Puking Pastilles and Every Flavour Beans with such cute candy shops. :D 


We took a leisurely drive to Saundersfoot next, a smaller port. We were on a hunt for something to munch but to our dismay, the shops closed at 5p.m. sharp- not a minute later.


On the way home we saw a line of sheep walking back to their pen.

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