Ocean Way, Pembroke Dock is a spacious four-bedroom waterside retreat perched high above the Milford Haven Waterway, perfectly suited for families and groups seeking a memorable coastal escape. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, flowing into a dining area where patio doors open onto a balcony with spectacular water views. The bright living room welcomes you with comfortable seating, a Freeview TV, and a warming gas woodburner, while French doors lead to the same elevated balcony overlooking the historic Royal Dockyard below. A separate utility room houses the microwave, washing machine, and tumble dryer for added convenience.
Step outside to discover the enclosed rear garden with patio, garden furniture, and barbecue, perfect for alfresco dining on sunny afternoons. The private hot tub on the balcony offers the ultimate vantage point for watching boats, ships, and ferries navigating the waterway below. Four beautifully presented bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the ground floor double features French doors opening to the patio and an en-suite shower room, while upstairs the king-size master bedroom boasts a Juliet balcony and en-suite facilities. Two further bedrooms (one double with Juliet balcony, one flexible twin) share a family bathroom with both bath and separate shower. A characterful games room with dartboard and table football adds entertainment for all ages, whilst generous parking for five cars ensures stress-free arrivals.
Picture waking to sweeping waterway views, coffee in hand as you soak in the hot tub and watch the morning ferry depart for Ireland. Spend sun-soaked days exploring golden beaches along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, returning for barbecue suppers in the garden as the evening light dances across the water. As darkness falls, gather around the warming glow of the gas burner, perhaps enjoying some dramatic storm watching through the winter months, creating lasting memories with friends and family.
Ocean Way, Pembroke Dock places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's finest treasures. Pembroke Castle (4 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, rising magnificently in the heart of the historic town with its massive circular keep and atmospheric passages revealing centuries of Welsh history. Carew Karting in Sageston (13 km) offers exhilarating all-weather racing fun with rides available for all ages and abilities across their professionally designed track. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (15 km) transports visitors back to a land-before-time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, combining life-size animatronic creatures with interactive exhibits and adventure playgrounds at the UK's ultimate prehistoric attraction. Narberth Castle (26 km) presents atmospheric ruins of an imposing medieval fortress, where interpretation panels bring the dramatic history of this Norman stronghold vividly to life.
Venture further afield to uncover even more of West Wales' captivating attractions. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (47 km) is an innovative research and visitor centre combining a Tropical Bug Zoo, fascinating Bug Museum, and British Bug House, where conservation meets culinary adventure with their groundbreaking sustainable food initiatives. British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (48 km) offers the only place in the UK dedicated solely to British raptors, featuring thrilling flying displays and hands-on activities that bring you face-to-face with these magnificent native predators. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (53 km) combines friendly farm animal encounters with spectacular wildlife watching opportunities, where seals and dolphins can often be spotted from the fenced clifftop walk overlooking Cardigan Bay's protected waters.
The historic town of Milford Haven sits just six kilometres away, built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours and steeped in fascinating maritime heritage. The revitalised Milford Waterfront buzzes with independent shops, welcoming cafes, and excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood, whilst the marina offers pleasant waterside strolls. Camarthenshire's county town, Carmarthen, lies 49 kilometres from the cottage. It is Wales' oldest town where legend claims the wizard Merlin once lived. This characterful county town combines Roman heritage with contemporary shopping, a vibrant twice-weekly market celebrating local produce, and the impressive ruins of a Norman castle overlooking the River Towy, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday perfectly balances coastal relaxation with cultural discovery.




























