4 Bryn Y Mor, Tenby is a fresh and inviting apartment perfectly positioned half a mile from the sandy shores of North Beach. The bright and stylishly equipped kitchen features an induction hob, electric oven, fridge / freezer, microwave and dishwasher, making meal preparation effortless for family gatherings. The spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides a welcoming space flooded with natural light, ideal for relaxing with a good book, settling in for a film, or savouring leisurely meals together.
Step outside through French doors onto a charming shared patio, where you can unwind with a glass of wine as the day winds down. Two comfortable bedrooms await: a king-size room with its own access to the patio through French doors, and a lovely twin room perfect for children or additional guests. A modern bathroom with walk-in shower and WC, plus a utility room housing washer/dryer and an additional WC, ensure convenience for all. Beyond your apartment, enjoy exclusive access to on-site amenities including a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and gymnasium—perfect for active holidays.
Imagine waking to a leisurely breakfast, stepping onto your private patio, then strolling to golden North Beach for paddling and sunbathing. Picture sharing family suppers prepared in your stylish kitchen, followed by an evening swim in the heated pool or a soothing sauna session to ease away the day's adventures.
4 Bryn Y Mor, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and seaside charm. The vibrant resort of Tenby lies less than a kilometre away, where medieval castle walls frame a picturesque harbour, charming shops, welcoming pubs and excellent restaurants. North Beach (500 metres) offers golden sand ideal for sunbathing, paddling, fishing and water sports, whilst Tenby's rich history unfolds through the Tudor Merchant's House, Tenby Castle, and the historic fort on St Catherine's Island. Boats to Caldey Island (1 km), one of Britain's holy islands, reveal a spiritual sanctuary where Cistercian monks live and craft delicious chocolate. The Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (1 km), Wales's oldest independent museum, showcases the town's fascinating heritage and centuries of stories. A short drive reveals the enchanting Stackpole Estate (16 km), a unique and beautiful blend of natural and man-made landscapes perfect for peaceful exploration and wandering. The lively Milford Waterfront (23 km) welcomes families with boutiques, fine dining and thrilling watersports aplenty. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (25 km) houses Wales's first indoor trampoline park with over 100 interconnecting trampolines and dodgeball court.
Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers unforgettable encounters with magnificent working horses, where visitors can meet these gentle giants up close, learn about their important role in Welsh farming heritage, and even enjoy cart rides through beautiful countryside. Meanwhile, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, captivates with its unspoilt RSPB landscape and towering sea cliffs, where grey seals bask on pristine beaches and rare choughs soar overhead alongside peregrine falcons in this protected wildlife sanctuary.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 14 kilometres away, delights visitors as a true shopper's and foodie's paradise, with its independent boutiques, artisan galleries, and award-winning restaurants showcasing the finest local produce. The town's vibrant weekly market and regular food festivals celebrate Pembrokeshire's culinary heritage. Further afield, the legendary town of Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive through scenic Welsh countryside. As Wales's oldest settlement, this historic market town is steeped in Arthurian legend, famously linked to the wizard Merlin, and boasts centuries of Welsh heritage visible in its medieval streets, ancient castle ruins, and traditional Welsh-language culture that continues to thrive today.




















