50 Croft Court, Tenby is a delightful fifth-floor apartment offering spectacular sea views and an enviable seafront position. The well-appointed kitchen features an electric oven, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring convenient self-catering throughout your stay.
Step into the welcoming open-plan living area, where expansive French doors and windows frame breathtaking sea vistas from your private balcony—an ideal retreat for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The comfortable lounge, complete with TV and a thoughtful collection of books, invites you to unwind, whilst the dining suite overlooks North Bay's picturesque waters. Venture outside to enjoy the shared garden, with direct access to Tenby North Beach just metres away via the public garden's convenient steps. The apartment boasts two generously proportioned bedrooms: a double with harbour views and a twin room sharing the same captivating coastal outlook. The bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath and heated towel rail, completes this charming seaside retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle rhythm of waves, stepping onto your balcony to breathe in the sea air, and watching sunlight dance across the water. Spend lazy days exploring the beach mere moments away, lose yourself in a good book, or settle into the cosy lounge as the evening sun paints the sky. This is true seaside escape.
50 Croft Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned to experience the best of Pembrokeshire's enchanting coastline. Tenby North Beach sits practically on your doorstep, offering golden sands ideal for families and breathtaking cliff-top walks showcasing the stunning Welsh seascape. The charming centre of Tenby, just half a mile away, pulses with independent shops, traditional pubs, and welcoming cafés, creating the vibrant heart of this historic seaside town. Explore local attractions including the Boats to Caldey Island (1 km), one of Britain's revered holy islands where resident Cistercian monks create renowned chocolate. Seek adventure at Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (6 km), swinging through forest canopies and challenging yourself on an exhilarating woodland course. Medieval enthusiasts will relish Narberth Castle (14 km), where impressive ruins whisper tales of centuries past. For family thrills, head to West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (25 km), featuring an indoor track with hairpin bends and racing excitement.
Further afield, there are some great attractions to explore. St Davids Cathedral (45 km) ranks among Christendom's greatest shrines, standing majestically in Britain's smallest city with profound spiritual heritage, this 12th-century masterpiece houses the tomb of Wales' patron saint and features stunning medieval stonework. Seek gentler encounters at Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km), where visitors can meet these magnificent gentle giants, learn about traditional farming methods, and enjoy hands-on experiences with these beautiful working horses. Discover untamed beauty at Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), an RSPB sanctuary teeming with diverse birdlife including choughs, peregrines and seals, crowned with Wales' most dramatic sea cliffs and accessible via exhilarating boat trips from St Justinian's.
Nearby towns offer additional enchantment for exploring beyond your holiday base. Milford Haven, just 24 kilometres away, showcases rich maritime history as one of the world's finest natural deep-water harbours, where you can explore the bustling Milford Waterfront packed with independent shops, welcoming eateries, and fascinating maritime museums. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 33-kilometre drive into Wales' oldest town, where legendary connections to the wizard Merlin captivate visitors alongside Roman ruins, medieval churches, and the excellent weekly market that has traded for over 800 years, creating an authentic Welsh experience steeped in history and local character.
















