4 Northcliffe House, Tenby is a delightful second-floor apartment positioned perfectly in the heart of this charming coastal town, where everything you need lies within easy reach. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher—everything required for convenient meal preparation. A washing machine provides welcome convenience for longer family stays.
The inviting lounge area floods with natural light through a generous bay window, offering captivating views of St Mary's Church and Tenby Town Square beyond. With a TV and DVD player, it's the ideal spot to unwind after exploring the town's independent shops, traditional pubs, and charming restaurants, all within just 100 metres of your door. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms ensure restful nights: one with a sumptuous king-size bed and one with twin beds. Two shower rooms, including one with a spacious double shower cubicle, mean no morning queues when families are getting ready for adventure.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of this vibrant seaside town, salty sea breezes mingling with the aroma of fresh seafood drifting through your window. Stroll through historic streets brimming with character, pause in cosy cafés, or head straight to one of three stunning beaches within walking distance. As evening falls, retreat to your peaceful apartment, where harbour views and the gentle atmosphere of beloved Tenby provide the perfect backdrop to cherished family memories.
4 Northcliffe House, Tenby is ideally situated to discover the very best of this enchanting corner of South Wales. Boats to Caldey Island depart from right on your doorstep (400 metes) – one of Britain's most special holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delightful chocolate. For adventure seekers, Tenby's Great Escape (5 km) offers three thrilling escape rooms that challenge your wits and skill. The Tree Tops Trail in nearby St Florence (5 km) promises exhilarating challenges as you swing through the forest canopies, testing your speed, strength, and agility. Families will adore Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frisbee Golf Course (22 km), where children can tackle the impressive adventure castle, enjoy thrilling slides and swings, pilot pedal go-karts, and meet friendly animals in the expansive play area.
Venture further afield to discover the awe-inspiring St Davids Cathedral, a 46-kilometre drive away. This magnificent 12th-century cathedral, one of Christendom's great historic shrines, sits nestled in Britain's smallest city and houses the shrine of Wales' patron saint. The British Bird of Prey Centre (48 km) offers a captivating world of wings with thrilling flying shows featuring eagles, hawks, and owls, plus hands-on activities and educational talks dedicated solely to British raptors. For something more peaceful, Gentle Giants Shire Horses, 47 kilometres away, provides a serene experience with these magnificent heavy horses, where visitors can meet, groom, and learn about these gentle giants whilst enjoying the tranquil countryside setting.
The charming historic market town of Pembroke, just 16 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its thousand-year-old heritage centred around the imposing Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Wander through streets lined with Georgian and medieval architecture, browse independent boutiques, and enjoy traditional Welsh hospitality in welcoming pubs. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is a 24-kilometre drive through scenic Pembrokeshire countryside. This vibrant port town, built around one of the world's finest natural deep-water harbours, offers excellent maritime museums chronicling its whaling and naval history, whilst the bustling Milford Waterfront delights with contemporary shops, waterside restaurants, and cafés serving everything from fresh local seafood to international cuisine.




















