3 Cobourg House, Tenby welcomes you into a spacious open-plan living area where a large leather corner sofa faces a Smart TV, perfect for relaxed evenings together. The contemporary kitchen features a breakfast bar for morning coffee and a pull-out dining table for sharing meals, equipped with an induction hob, electric oven, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer / dryer. French doors open onto your private decked balcony terrace, offering views across Tenby's historic town walls and shared garden.
Stepping outside, the decked terrace provides a wonderful spot for al fresco dining or sunset drinks overlooking the medieval walls. There's also a designated garage parking space. Three bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation: the master double enjoys an en-suite shower room, a second double offers peaceful retreat, while the family room combines a double and single bed. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout.
Picture lazy mornings on your private balcony, the sound of seagulls drifting over ancient walls, planning your day amongst Tenby's treasures. Spend sun-warmed afternoons wandering between four beaches, each within easy walking distance, then explore the warren of independent shops and harbourside cafes. As evening settles, return to your elevated terrace, perhaps with fish and chips from town, watching the golden light paint the weathered stones whilst the day's adventures fade into contented memories.
3 Cobourg House, Tenby places you in the heart of this medieval walled town with its treasures right on your doorstep. Boats to Caldey Island depart from Tenby harbour, just 400 metres away, whisking you across turquoise waters to one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray and craft delicious chocolate amongst peaceful gardens and ancient abbey ruins. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (5 km) challenges adventurers of all ages to test their speed, strength and agility whilst swinging through forest canopies on exciting aerial courses. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill (9 km) presents an enormous stone fortress in a picturesque setting beside a 23-acre mill pond, where the fully restored tide mill still demonstrates centuries-old milling techniques. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (24 km) offers the delightful experience of walking your very own llama on famous valley treks at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's remarkable heritage and natural beauty. St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km) reveals evocative 12th-century ruins nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, where medieval stonework frames stunning riverside views. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) welcomes visitors to meet magnificent gentle giants and learn about these impressive working horses through hands-on experiences. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (51 km) combines friendly farm animal encounters with spectacular fenced clifftop walks where seals and dolphins frequently appear in the waters below.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 14 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds through streets lined with architectural masterpieces, charming boutiques and welcoming pubs, all dominated by the magnificent birthplace of Henry VII. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive. It is Wales' oldest town where legend claims the wizard Merlin once lived. This vibrant county town offers excellent shopping, traditional markets celebrating local produce, and fascinating museums exploring the region's rich Celtic heritage, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday combines seaside relaxation with cultural discovery.
















