Morning Tide, Burton Ferry is a delightful three-bedroom lodge perched on the Cleddau Estuary with splendid waterside views and direct access to the cobbled beach below. The open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area forms the social heart of this spacious property, flooded with natural light through large windows and glass patio doors. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge / freezer and filter coffee machine, with a dining table for gathering over home-cooked meals. The comfortable lounge area invites you to relax on plush seating whilst enjoying the TV / DVD with Freesat.
Step outside onto the generously sized decked terrace, a perfect spot for alfresco dining or simply watching boats drift by on the glittering water. Three inviting bedrooms provide restful accommodation: a double room with soft linens and charming artwork, a welcoming twin room with 2'6 singles, and a fun bunk room that children will adore. A well-appointed family bathroom with shower over bath serves all three bedrooms. The property enjoys private parking for two cars and exclusive access to the estuary through a locked gate, ideal for launching small boats or paddling adventures on the tidal waters.
Picture sun-drenched mornings with coffee on your waterside terrace, the gentle lap of the estuary below and boats bobbing on the tide. Spend leisurely days exploring rockpools on the cobbled beach, just steps from your door, or venture to nearby sandy shores for traditional seaside fun. As evening settles, perhaps stroll to the welcoming pub just 400 metres away, or fire up the barbecue whilst the Pembrokeshire sunset paints the water in brilliant gold.
Morning Tide, Burton Ferry positions you perfectly to discover Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and historic treasures. Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (3 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, its mighty walls and towers dominating the town's skyline with centuries of fascinating Norman history waiting to be explored. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (8 km) offers a lively family-friendly destination where fashion boutiques and fine dining sit alongside high-octane watersports and maritime culture, creating a vibrant atmosphere for all ages. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (11 km) is a 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species, whilst The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (12 km) transports visitors to a land-before-time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, making it the ultimate prehistoric adventure park in the UK.
Venture further afield to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's captivating heritage and natural wonders. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (31 km) rises majestically as one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, nestled within Britain's smallest city and offering breathtaking architecture alongside spiritual tranquillity. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs a huge diversity of native wildlife into a compact area, perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking intimate encounters with Wales' natural heritage. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (45 km) provides memorable experiences with these magnificent working horses through hands-on encounters and countryside walks.
The gorgeous market town of Narberth lies 16 kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's heaven where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the charming high street, packed with independent boutiques and excellent restaurants. Wales' oldest town and legendary home of the wizard Merlin, Carmarthen, is 45 kilometres from teh lodge, It combines rich history with contemporary shopping, bustling farmers' markets, and cultural attractions that celebrate centuries of Welsh heritage.




















