3 Caldey View, Tenby is a delightful first-floor apartment offering a light and relaxing retreat with glorious sea views. The tastefully designed kitchen is well-equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge with freezer box, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, making it a pleasure to prepare home-cooked family meals. The spacious lounge / kitchen / diner is flooded with natural light, featuring big bay windows that frame beautiful sea views towards Penally, Giltar and Caldey. A TV / DVD provides entertainment, whilst the dining table offers the perfect spot for family gatherings and sharing stories from your day's adventures.
Step outside to discover South Beach waiting just metres away, its magnificent two-mile sandy expanse inviting you to paddle, sunbathe, and explore the iconic ten-foot sand dunes. This charming apartment features two comfortable bedrooms, each thoughtfully appointed with Emma mattresses and generous storage space: a pretty twin room with a Juliet balcony overlooking the town, and a welcoming double bedroom. The stylish bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath and WC, ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, stepping onto your Juliet balcony to breathe in the fresh sea air, and watching the sun dance across the bay. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the sandy beach just metres away, searching for shells and building sandcastles with little ones. As evening descends, settle in for cosy nights curled up watching the sea views from your comfortable lounge.
3 Caldey View, Tenby is perfectly positioned to experience the very best of Pembrokeshire's natural treasures. Caldey Island, Tenby (1 km) awaits just a short boat trip away, where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft the most delightful chocolate. For prehistoric adventure, The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (5 km) transports young explorers to a land before time with the ultimate dinosaur adventure. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (18 km) delights families with adventure castles, thrilling slides, swings, and pedal go-karts, whilst Llys-y-frân Lake (26 km) offers 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and shimmering water, perfect for peaceful walks, cycling, and fishing.
Further afield lie enchanting treasures waiting for discovery and exploration. The stunning Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (45 km) showcases world-class artistic interpretations of landscape, with free entry for all visitors. St Non's Chapel and Well, also in St Davids (45 km), is steeped in spiritual history, where St Non gave birth to St David, with a holly well believed to possess healing powers. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs tremendous diversity of wildlife into a compact area, offering a fascinating natural journey.
Just a quarter-hour drive away, the gorgeous market town of Narberth (15 km) awaits as a shopper and foodie's dream, where beautiful Edwardian and Georgian buildings create a picture-perfect high street lined with boutique shops, artisan cafés, and renowned restaurants. This delightful Welsh town hosts regular farmers' markets and food festivals, making it perfect for discovering local produce and crafts. Further afield, Milford Haven is 24 kilometres away and offers something completely different – this historic port town sits upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours and boasts the vibrant Milford Waterfront, brimming with independent shops and quality eateries overlooking the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline.
















