5 South Beach Court, Tenby is an elegant ground-floor apartment offering spectacular views across South Beach and towards Caldey Island. The contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge, freezer, microwave, coffee machine, washer/dryer and dishwasher, making meal preparation effortless whether you're rustling up a quick breakfast or preparing something more ambitious for the evening.
The bright, period-style lounge / diner welcomes you with a large bay window framing those magnificent coastal vistas, whilst a feature wall fire creates the perfect focal point for cosy evenings indoors. A Smart TV with Freeview, DVD player, and Panasonic music system ensure plenty of entertainment options. Step outside to discover a communal area fronting the seafront building, ideal for savouring the sea air and spectacular views. Two inviting bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with a king-size, each feature their own TV, whilst a family bathroom with shower over bath ensures comfort and convenience for all guests.
Picture yourself gazing at the sparkling sea whilst sipping morning coffee from your bay window, the gentle sound of waves creating a soothing backdrop. As the day unfolds, wander down to South Beach mere steps away, then return to explore Tenby's charming cobbled streets. Come evening, settle into your cosy lounge as golden light dances across the water.
5 South Beach Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned for a memorable Welsh seaside escape. The glorious South Beach sits directly opposite your apartment, offering golden sands ideal for sunbathing, swimming and building sandcastles with the family. Just a short stroll away, the harbour (less than 300 metres) beckons with boat trips to Caldey Island to spot puffins, or exciting seal safaris that bring wildlife up close. For those seeking adventure, the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast Path begins nearby, with a scenic five-kilometre stretch leading to Saundersfoot and the inviting waters of Monkstone Beach. Tenby itself enchants with its wealth of independent shops, cosy tearooms and excellent restaurants lining historic cobbled streets. Culture lovers will treasure the Tudor Merchant's House (1 km), stepping back 500 years to discover how a Tudor family lived. Families seeking action-packed fun should head to Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (6 km), where children can test their agility swinging through forest canopies, or explore Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frisbee Golf Course near Slebech (18 km), complete with adventure castles, slides and friendly farm animals. For thrilling indoor entertainment, Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (26 km),Wales' first indoor trampoline park, offers over 100 inter-connecting trampolines and trick airbags.
Venture further to discover St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (45 km), a sacred 6th-century site marking the birthplace of Wales' patron saint, the historic St Davids Cathedral (46 km), Britain's smallest city and a magnificent example of Norman architecture, and the fascinating Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km), where you can spot otters, red kites and kingfishers in their natural habitat along the River Teifi.
The charming market town of Pembroke, just 14 kilometres away, boasts a spectacular Norman castle where Henry VII was born, alongside medieval streets lined with Georgian and Victorian architecture. This historic gem offers excellent shopping, traditional pubs, and guided tours revealing its thousand-year heritage. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive through scenic Welsh countryside to Wales' oldest recorded town, steeped in Arthurian legend as Merlin's supposed birthplace. Visitors can explore the Roman amphitheatre ruins, browse the bustling Wednesday and Saturday markets, and discover the town's role as a former county capital with its impressive Guildhall and authentic Welsh culture.
















