The ‘dead zone’ seaside town where tourists can truly switch off — but locals are fed up

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Tenby, Wales, United Kingdom
Millions of people visit the seaside town each year (Picture: Getty Images)

Roughly two million people flock to Tenby in Wales each year.

The seaside town is beloved by tourists and locals alike, with visitors hailing it as ‘unbelievable’, an ‘absolute gem’, and ‘beautiful’ in reviews on Tripadvisor.

This is due to the picture-perfect harbour, flanked by pastel-coloured houses, medieval walls, sandy beaches, a Norman castle, and some great independent food and drink spots.

But it seems the UK tourist hotspot has one frustrating flaw – it’s a ‘dead zone’.

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