This delightful, second-floor apartment in the heart of Tenby is perfect for families looking to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With harbour views from the lounge, this seaside retreat is only a few hundred metres from the town’s beaches with their golden sand, clean water and far-reaching views. If you fancy venturing further afield, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes through Tenby, with scenic walks in either direction. Or why not experience the coastline from a different perspective and head out on a boat trip to Caldey Island?
This modest apartment has everything a family will need for a comfortable stay. Light tones and simple fixtures and fittings ensure it’ll suit everyone’s needs and there’s a bright and airy feel throughout. After climbing the four short flights of stairs, enter the lounge, sink into one of the comfy sofas and appreciate the views, before heading into the relatively spacious and well-equipped kitchen/diner to cook up some treats. There are two bedrooms: one double and one bunk-bed room, which has a TV. Finally, there is a contemporary, white family bathroom with a shower over the bath. There is a shared courtyard, but you will undoubtedly spend most of your time at the many beaches on your doorstep.
Tenby itself has plenty to discover; as well as its beaches, there is a range of independent shops and eateries tucked away amongst its cobbled streets. It is also steeped in history, which can be explored further at the Museum and Art Gallery. Tenby Castle is only a few hundred metres from the property and offers wonderful views. You can also head out to tidal island St Catherine’s, which is home to a Victorian Fort, or hop on a boat to Caldey Island, owned by Reformed Cistercian monks who produce chocolate, fudge and perfume.