Caldey Island is a small island near Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, less than 1 mile (1.6 km) off the coast. With a recorded history going back over 1,500 years, it is one of the holy islands of Britain. A number of traditions inherited from Celtic times are observed by the Cistercian monks of Caldey Abbey, the owners of the island.
The south coast of Caldey Island
Caldey Ogham Stone, 6th century
Caldey Island monastery, reflected in the pond
Caldey Island Priory
Tenby is a seaside town and community in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies within Carmarthen Bay.
The harbour and old town
View upwards to the promenade, showing the 1814 arched road built during the town's revival by Sir William Paxton
Five Arches Gate
St Mary's Street, a typical old town street in Tenby