Perched on the sixth floor with panoramic vistas across Carmarthen Bay, 60 Croft Court, Tenby is a charming apartment offering a peaceful seaside escape with the beach practically on your doorstep. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, a fridge / freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, complemented by a practical washer / dryer for complete convenience. Large windows flood the open-plan living area with natural light, whilst comfortable sofas invite you to unwind with a book or simply gaze towards the sea and Penally Point beyond.
Dine at the wooden table positioned by the sliding doors to your private balcony, where unobstructed beach views frame every meal. The apartment boasts two inviting bedrooms: a double with its own TV and those magnificent sea vistas, featuring a dressing table and generous wardrobe space; and a twin room overlooking charming Tenby town. A practical bathroom with shower over the bath, complete with WC, ensures comfort for all guests throughout your stay.
Picture yourself on your private balcony at sunrise, warming coffee in hand, watching the gentle swell roll across Carmarthen Bay. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Tenby North Beach just across the road, paddling in the shallows and collecting shells along the shore. As evening falls, return to your cosy retreat for an evening of relaxation with the sea as your backdrop, listening to the waves from your balcony.
60 Croft Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the heart of Pembrokeshire's coastal charm and cultural heritage. The golden sands of Tenby North Beach lie directly opposite, ideal for traditional seaside fun and relaxation. Discover local history at Tenby Castle and the National Trust's Tudor Merchant's House, adding depth to your seaside retreat. Family fun awaits at Oakwood Theme Park (13 km), whilst nature enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park (4 km), a stunning family-owned eco-friendly destination where you can feed the deer and experience a guided safari. History lovers should venture to the impressive medieval architecture of Pembroke Castle (15 km), which dominates its town centre. The vibrant Milford Waterfront (23 km) combines fashion boutiques, fine dining, and exhilarating watersports for a lively day out.
For those venturing further afield, St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km) showcases a magnificent 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) awaits those seeking a unique animal encounter, whilst the RSPB's Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), accessed by ferry from St Justinian's, offers an unspoilt landscape teeming with visiting and breeding birds, framed by some of Wales' highest sea cliffs.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 14 kilometres away, truly lives up to its reputation as a shopper's and foodie's paradise. This delightful Welsh town captivates visitors with its vibrant collection of colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings that house an eclectic mix of independent boutiques, artisan shops, and award-winning restaurants. Meanwhile, a 33-kilometre drive will take you to Carmarthen, the county town steeped in fascinating history as Wales' oldest settlement. This ancient town holds the enchanting distinction of being the legendary birthplace of the wizard Merlin, adding a touch of Arthurian magic to your exploration. Carmarthen's rich heritage unfolds through its medieval streets, historic castle ruins, and traditional Welsh markets, making both destinations essential stops for any holidaymaker seeking authentic Welsh culture and charm.
















