Picturesque Tenby has long been one of Wales's most popular harbour towns, with 13th-century town walls, sandy shorelines, and sea caves. However, its undeniable charm draws huge crowds, and around two million people visit Tenby every year, the majority of whom stay in and around the town. I visited a less-crowded and underrated harbour town in Pembrokeshire that rivals Tenby for food and activities – Milford Haven.
From a 17th-century Quaker whaling town and shipbuilding outpost to a modern marina, Milford Haven is now a chic destination with a renovated waterfront packed with indie shops and restaurants. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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