8 Cobourg House, Tenby, is a delightful second-floor apartment nestled within medieval town walls, offering the perfect base to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast. The bright kitchen features a high-gloss finish with granite worktops, electric oven and hob, integrated fridge / freezer, microwave, washing machine, and dishwasher. It'sperfect for preparing a feast or morning coffee. The spacious open-plan living area floods with natural light, creating an inviting space where families naturally gather.
Sliding doors open onto a private balcony with countryside views towards Giltar Point and South Beach, making it the perfect spot for an evening glass of wine. A Smart TV, Xbox 360, DVD, CD, and iPod dock provide entertainment for all ages. Step outside to discover a peaceful communal lawned garden, sheltered by medieval town walls, whilst convenient parking awaits in the secure, covered garage. The property offers three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a luxurious king-size with an en-suite shower room and television, plus two comfortable twin rooms sharing a family bathroom with shower over bath.
Imagine waking to the charming sounds of Tenby's historic harbour, stepping onto your balcony to breathe in the sea air, and planning your day's adventures. Whether splashing in the shallows at family-friendly Harbour Beach or exploring windswept headlands, this wonderfully positioned apartment becomes your cherished home away from home.
8 Cobourg House, Tenby is perfectly positioned to enjoy the very best of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Take a memorable boat trip to Caldey Island (400 metres), one of Britain's most enchanting holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and create delicious chocolate. For action-packed fun, Heatherton World of Activities (5 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor adventures, including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. History enthusiasts will be captivated by the imposing medieval ruins of Narberth Castle (14 km), whilst animal lovers can walk their very own llama at the Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary (24 km), the oldest camelid trekking centre in West Wales.
Venture further afield to discover St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km), a beautifully atmospheric 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, offering glimpses into monastic history and wild natural beauty. For a truly unique experience, visit Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) to meet these magnificent creatures, or explore Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), an unspoilt RSPB reserve featuring a remarkable variety of visiting and breeding birds alongside some of Wales's highest and most dramatic sea cliffs.
The picturesque market town of Narberth, just 15 kilometres away, offers holidaymakers a delightful shopping and dining experience along its beautifully preserved Edwardian and Georgian high street. This charming Welsh town brims with unique independent boutiques, artisan shops, and award-winning restaurants that celebrate local produce. A 24-kilometre drive brings you to Milford Haven, where centuries of maritime history unfold around one of the world's finest natural deep-water harbours. This historic Pembrokeshire port town has transformed its stunning waterfront into a vibrant destination, featuring an impressive array of shops, restaurants, and cafés overlooking the bustling marina, making both towns perfect day-trip destinations for exploring authentic Welsh culture and cuisine.




























