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Your Manorbier Holiday
Come and experience this fascinating city for yourself with a Manorbier holiday package. Think about staying in the neighbourhood of Lamphey, which is great for camping and walking, and your time here will be nothing short of unforgettable. You'll want to do some exploring during your trip to Manorbier. Make time for top attractions such as Tenby Beach, Manorbier Castle and Castle Hill. A couple of clicks is all it takes to build the perfect Manorbier holiday on Expedia.
Manorbier Holiday
Manorbier Essential Information
Language | Welsh |
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Currency | British pounds sterling |
Max Temp Winter | 10ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 18ºC |
Top Sights | Tenby Beach, Manorbier Castle and Carew Castle |
Our pick of the best Manorbier Hotel Deals

Colby Cottage, Wynd Hill Hideaway - walk to coast path, beach and pub!
A really clean and well equipped place to stay and explore the coast. We've been coming to the village for years and we'll definitely be back to this property.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025

Barafundle cottage, Wynd Hill Hideaway - walk to Coast Path, beach and pub!
Lovely cottage, thoughtful hosts and an excellent location. I'd highly recommend it!
Reviewed on 4 Nov 2025

Tŷ Milford Waterfront
From checking in…to checking out everything was amazing . Staff were friendly ,we had breakfast and an evening meal which were both excellent, our room was lovely and comfortable.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026
Discover the most popular places to visit in Manorbier

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.












