Summer In a Sou’wester

Need I say more…

We made our way to Tenby with the skies darkening with every mile, looking at the weather forecast was no comfort. Our campsite was a 45 minute walk into town, and having been driving for 3 hours, we needed to get out in the fresh air. Luckily there was a footpath that took us across Tenby golf course and onto the beach, straight into Tenby. It was a bit mizzly & drizzly but the heavy forecasted rain held off.

Walk to Tenby along the beach

Tenby is a very pretty town, with quaint streets, a harbour and an interesting coastline.

St Catherine’s Island with Napoleonic fort

We found the Harbwr Tap Room & Brewery where we stopped for a late lunch/dinner and no 1 husband sampled several of their ales.

The quaint street leading to the Harbwr Brewery

We had 2 days in Tenby which we used to explore the town, no 1 husband sampled more of the local ales and we wandered, dodging the showers. I took lots of photos and as the light was very grey, I’ve experimented using different filters and brightness settings to give the photos more interest.

The building with the orange roof is the old lifeboat station which is now been converted to a house. The new lifeboat station is behind.
Flower filled street
The harbour
Brightly painted houses at the harbour’s edge
Moody shot 😜
More flowers
Dark skies rolling in
Dramatic but I love it!

We just managed to get back the campsite before the heavens opened around 6 pm, it rained heavily all evening and well into the early hours. In the morning we were headed to Marlborough, our last stop before home.

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