Albert View 1, Tenby, is a charming ground-floor apartment offering a perfect coastal retreat just moments from golden sands and historic harbour walls. The contemporary kitchen area features wooden worktops and modern appliances, making meal preparation a delight, while the open-plan living space invites you to unwind with a glass of wine on comfortable sofas. Step outside to discover the nautical-themed enclosed courtyard garden, a delightful suntrap perfect for summer barbecues and peaceful morning coffees.
The apartment offers two elegantly styled double bedrooms, thoughtfully designed to ensure a restful night's sleep after days filled with coastal adventures. A fabulous wet room with a powerful shower completes the accommodation, providing the perfect place to refresh after exploring the surrounding beaches and clifftops. With its fresh, muted colour palette and comfortable furnishings throughout, Albert View 1 creates a welcoming seaside haven.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of seagulls, strolling just minutes to feel sand between your toes at Castle Beach, or wandering through Tenby's medieval streets for morning pastries. As evening falls, sizzle local seafood on the barbecue in your private courtyard, or meander to a harbourside restaurant to watch boats bobbing while you dine under a painted sky.
Albert View 1, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the magnificent Pembrokeshire coastline and West Wales. The apartment sits within Tenby's historic walls, where you can discover the town's castle, museum and Tudor Merchant's House. Just a short walk away, several golden beaches await, offering opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports. For adventure seekers, boat trips and seal safaris depart regularly from the iconic harbour, while the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides breathtaking clifftop walks to neighbouring villages.
Venture a little further to experience The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (5 km), an ultimate prehistoric adventure for all ages. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (6 km) offers exhilarating canopy experiences, while the expansive Manor Wildlife Park (6 km) showcases its conservation work with endangered species. Thrill-seekers will enjoy Carew Karting in Sageston (9 km), offering all-weather racing suitable for various ages.
Further afield, discover the spectacularly situated Cilgerran Castle near Cardigan (49 km), the authentically reconstructed Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (50 km), and the diverse wildlife at The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (53 km). The charming seaside village of Saundersfoot, just six kilometres away, boasts a harbour and expansive beach, while the vibrant market town of Narberth (17 km) entices with its colourful Edwardian architecture and reputation as a shopping and culinary paradise.