This attractive property is studded within the narrow streets of Tenby, placing you close to the sandy beaches, harbour and vast selection of bistros and boutiques. Offering cosy sleeping quarters for up to four guests, it is an ideal base for small families keen to embrace the traditional seaside charm. Pack a picnic for a day on the beach and build sandcastles with the children, or sit back and enjoy the views over ice cream.
Beneath the bright exterior is a simply presented property with comfortable furniture and everything you need for your stay. The lounge/diner features sofas and a TV for film nights, and there is a dining table for meals and board games. An archway connects the room to the handy kitchenette, where you’ll cook up a storm or dish up a tasty takeaway. Upstairs, the snug bunk bedroom is perfect for children, and the double bedroom is very inviting after a busy day exploring. Completing the property is a family bathroom for long soaks and invigorating showers. Placed opposite a friendly pub, you won’t have far to go when popping out for an evening drink or a quick meal.
Tenby is a honeypot for families thanks to the beautiful beaches, but the medieval stone walls reveal plenty of other prospects for a packed itinerary. There’s a museum with an adjoining art gallery, a Tudor Merchants House and the ruins of a once imposing castle. The harbour is an excellent place to charter a boat, or you can join a boat trip over to Caldey Island. For walkers, the Coast Path stretches in either direction whether you are tempted by Saundersfoot’s gastronomic reputation 3.5 miles away, or would prefer to venture in the direction of St Govan’s to admire the views of Manorbier Castle 6 miles away.