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Your Carew Holiday
Book a Carew holiday package and get ready to experience this interesting city the stress-free way. Think about staying in the neighbourhood of Lamphey, which is great for camping and walking. Any trip to Carew has to include some sightseeing. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is a popular place to kick things off. Don't delay visiting this destination any longer. Your dream Carew holiday is only a few clicks away with Expedia.
Carew Holiday
Carew Essential Information
Language | Welsh |
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Currency | British pounds sterling |
Max Temp Winter | 10ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 18ºC |
Our pick of the best Carew Hotel Deals

Architect Designed Stunning House, In Quiet And Peaceful Stunning Location
Excellent host, property and location.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025

Tŷ Milford Waterfront
Excellent clean room. Comfortable super king (6 foot) bed. Helpful staff. Good car parking.
Reviewed on 14 May 2026

Arcadia - 1 Bedroom Apartment - Tenby
This place is absolutely filthy, it doesn’t look as though it has been cleaned in over a year. We would not recommend and still waiting for a refund as we left early. Very disappointing. Hotels.com you should take this off your rentals
Reviewed on 6 Sept 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Carew

Tenby Beach
Visitors to Wales are often staggered by quite how picturesque it can be here and nowhere more so than at Tenby, probably the most iconic seaside town in the country. Tenby Beach is the generic name given to not one but four of its beaches, all of which offer sheltered, deep blue water and outstanding views.

Carew Castle
Regarded as one of the most impressive castles in Wales, visitors to Carew Castle can trace the structure’s history from Norman fortifications to when it became an Elizabethan country home owned by Sir John Perrot, possibly an illegitimate son of Henry VIII, before its eventual abandonment in the 17th Century. Several notable features have resulted, including earthworks created by Royalist defenders during the Civil War and window frames dating to Tudor times that were made of imported Cotswold stone that stands out against the local limestone used for the rest of the building.
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