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St Nicholas & St Teilo Church, Penally

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St Nicholas & St Teilo Church, Penally, is a historic religious building nestled in the heart of Penally village, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Standing at an elevation of approximately 10 metres, this ancient church is a significant historical site, renowned for its deep Celtic roots and its collection of rare medieval artifacts. It serves as a tangible link to the region's early Christian heritage, just a short distance southwest of the popular coastal town of Tenby.

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    The local parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas & St Teilo. It was originally called St Nicholas, but that was changed in the late 19th century. It is suggested that Penally was the birthplace of St Teilo, a Christian leader in the 6th century. The church houses the Celtic Cross of Penally which was originally in the churchyard but has since been restored and moved to the church.
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    Penally is just a short hop from the popular seaside resort of Tenby and gives access to some glorious coastline. Nearby Giltar Point is particularly scenic, with views out to Caldey Island and even to the distant island of Lundy on clear days. Penally's limestone cliffs are home to razorbills, fulmars and various species of gull – a real treat for birders.

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    What are the specific opening hours for St Nicholas & St Teilo Church, Penally?

    While the church is generally open all year round for visitors, specific daily opening and closing times can vary. It's always a good idea to check for the most current information, especially if you're planning a visit outside of typical daylight hours. You can often find up-to-date details on the local parish website or by contacting the church directly.

    Are there any entrance fees to visit St Nicholas & St Teilo Church, Penally?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit St Nicholas & St Teilo Church, Penally. Admission is free, making its historical and spiritual treasures accessible to all visitors.

    What are some recommended easy walking trails near Penally suitable for families or beginners?

    Penally offers several easy walking options. The coastal path section from Penally towards Tenby is relatively flat and well-maintained, offering beautiful sea views. Another gentle option is exploring the village itself and its immediate surroundings, including a visit to St Deiniol's Well. These routes are generally suitable for families and those new to hiking.

    Is the Pembrokeshire Coast Path section near Penally considered difficult?

    The difficulty of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Penally varies. The section directly connecting Penally to Tenby is generally considered easy to moderate, with well-trodden paths and gentle inclines. However, sections heading southwest towards Lydstep Head can become more challenging with steeper ascents and descents, and uneven terrain. Hikers should be prepared for varied conditions depending on their chosen route.

    Are there dog-friendly walking trails around Penally?

    Yes, many of the walking trails around Penally, including sections of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, are dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome on leads. However, always be mindful of local signage, especially during nesting seasons for birds on the cliffs, and ensure you clean up after your pet.

    Where can I find parking for walking routes starting in Penally?

    Parking in Penally can be found in designated village car parks or on-street where permitted. During peak seasons, parking can fill up quickly, especially near popular trailheads. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan a longer hike.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted on walks near Penally?

    The limestone cliffs and coastal areas near Penally are a haven for various wildlife. Birdwatchers can often spot razorbills, fulmars, and different species of gulls. Keep an eye out for other coastal birds and, if you're lucky, marine life such as seals or porpoises offshore, especially from viewpoints like Giltar Point.

    What should I wear for walks along the Penally coastal path, especially in different seasons?

    For coastal walks in Penally, layering is key. Even in summer, a waterproof and windproof outer layer is advisable due to changeable coastal weather. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or boots with good grip are essential for varied terrain. In winter, add warmer layers, a hat, and gloves, as conditions can be cold and exposed. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    Are there any pubs or cafes near Penally walking routes for refreshments?

    Yes, Penally village itself has local pubs where you can find refreshments and meals. Additionally, the nearby town of Tenby, easily accessible via the coastal path, offers a wider selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants, perfect for a post-walk treat.

    What are the best viewpoints in the Penally area?

    One of the most highly recommended viewpoints in the Penally area is Giltar Point. From here, hikers can enjoy spectacular panoramic views out to Caldey Island and, on exceptionally clear days, even catch a glimpse of the distant island of Lundy. The coastal path itself offers numerous scenic spots overlooking the Pembrokeshire coastline.

    How can I reach Penally and its walking trails using public transport?

    Penally is served by local bus services connecting it to Tenby and other nearby towns. These services can provide access to the village and various starting points for walking trails. For longer journeys, Tenby has a train station, and from there, local buses or a short taxi ride can take you to Penally.

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