The Wales Half Marathon Sunday, June 29, 2025
Spectators

Spectators Information

Where to eat?

A number of local eateries for the spectators, athletes and their supporters offering a selection of cuisines and drinks.
If you are looking for somewhere to eat the night before or after the race please click here.

Directions - From Carmarthen

Google maps directions available or follow the instructions below.

  • From Carmarthen take the A40 towards St Clears
  • At St Clears roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A477
  • At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A478
  • Follow the road down into Tenby

Parking

Parking is available at the following places - please note they are all pay and display.

Greenhill School, Heywood Lane, Tenby, SA70 8BN (Card Payment Only)
North Beach Car Park, Gas Lane, Tenby, SA70 8AG (Pay & Display)
Multi-Storey Car Park, Upper Park Road, Tenby, SA70 7LT (Pay & Display)
Five Arches, South Parade, Tenby, SA70 7HY (Pay & Display)
The Rectory Car Park, South Cliff Street, Tenby, SA70 7EL (Pay & Display)
South Beach Car Park, Battery Road, Tenby, SA70 7EL (Pay & Display)
Tenby Train Station, SA70 7LZ (Pay & Display)

Toilet Facilities

Toilets are at the locations of the following places

  • Upper Park Road
  • Lower Park Road
  • Castle Beach 
  • South Beach Car Park

 

 

Out of interest which Activity Wales races are you doing?? Out of interest which Activity Wales races are you doing??

Top Tip - Start with a sprint tri early in the season. Swansea is a good one to get your confidence up as the swim is in SA1 Dock which is a great environment as you don’t have to battle the seas tide and currents.

‘Plan some regular swim sets’ ‘Plan some regular swim sets’

It’s important to keep your threshold swimming going over during the ‘off’ season. Below you find two swim sessions which will help you going into the winter months. Try these twice a week and record your times. You can adjust the rest times and distances according to your ability. Feel free to reach out to the coaches at Heathwood swimming in Cardiff for extra help or any questions you may have regarding swim sets or drills.

‘It’s getting colder & the weather is changing’ ‘It’s getting colder & the weather is changing’

For most of us the open water swimming season is coming to an end or is basically over. In October the UK water temperature in the sea, lakes & reservoirs are dropping rapidly and where you were able to swim in 17 to 20 degrees its now more like 12 or 13oc.

  • Princes Gate
  • Erdinger
  • Torq
  • Coastal Cottages
  • Lets Do This
  • Hywel Dda