2 Caldey View, Tenby is a charming two-bedroom apartment nestled within Tenby's historic medieval setting, perfectly positioned for exploring the Pembrokeshire coast. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric hob, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, providing everything needed for self-catering ease. The spacious open-plan lounge and dining area invites relaxation with comfortable seating, TV, and DVD, whilst the bay window frames glimpses of the sparkling sea. Light floods through the windows, creating an airy, welcoming atmosphere ideal for sharing meals and creating memories.
Step outside to discover your own private enclosed walled garden, a tranquil retreat with comfortable seating perfect for morning coffee or evening unwinding. The property offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a twin room opening onto the garden, and a king-size double with an en-suite shower room. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation, ensuring comfort for all guests. With its prime seafront position just metres from South Beach, Tenby's attractions, and vibrant harbour, 2 Caldey View provides an idyllic base for seaside exploration.
Imagine waking to the sound of the sea, stepping into your private garden with morning tea in hand, then venturing into charming Tenby to explore its medieval streets, bustling harbour, and golden beaches. Spend your days discovering hidden coves, sampling fresh seafood in cosy harbourside restaurants, and returning to your peaceful retreat where laughter echoes through sun-warmed spaces.
2 Caldey View, Tenby is ideally situated to explore the very best of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and beyond. Boats to magical Caldey Island (one of Britain's most evocative holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft exquisite handmade chocolate) depart regularly from Tenby Harbour (1 km), just a short stroll away. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (6 km) is a remarkable 52-acre conservation zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species from around the globe, making it perfect for families passionate about wildlife and nature. The impressive Carew Castle & Tidal Mill (9 km) showcases an enormous medieval stone fortress in a picturesque riverside setting beside a 23-acre mill pond that powers an authentic working tide mill, offering a fascinating glimpse into medieval engineering. Venture further afield to discover Milford Waterfront (24 km), a vibrant, welcoming family-friendly destination where high-street fashion boutiques sit alongside fine dining establishments, with high-octane watersports and cultural attractions anchoring the experience.
For the more intrepid explorer, the Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) presents a remarkable concentration of diverse habitats and species packed into intimate surroundings, perfect for keen birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. St Davids Cathedral (46 km) stands as one of Christianity's great historic shrines, majestically situated in Britain's smallest city, whilst Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), accessible via ferry from St Justinian's, enchants visitors with pristine landscapes, abundant birdlife, and Wales's most dramatic sea cliffs.
The surrounding area offers visitors two captivating destinations steeped in Welsh history and legend. Just a 14-kilometre drive away lies historic Pembroke, where medieval streets showcase remarkable architectural treasures beneath the shadow of its magnificent Norman castle. This thousand-year-old market town invites exploration through cobbled lanes lined with Georgian and Victorian buildings that tell stories of centuries past. Further afield, Carmarthen beckons at 34 km distant, proudly holding the title of Wales's oldest town. This ancient settlement, dating back to Roman times, captures imaginations as the legendary birthplace of Merlin the wizard, making it an enchanting destination for those seeking both historical significance and mythical Welsh folklore during their holiday.




















