Albert View 2, Tenby is a characterful two-storey maisonette nestled in the heart of this enchanting harbour town. The well-appointed kitchen boasts a gas hob and electric oven, perfect for whipping up delicious family meals using local Pembrokeshire produce. Gather in the inviting living area where the crackling wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere for relaxing on cooler evenings after exploring the coastal delights. Step outside to enjoy the private courtyard garden, complete with garden furniture for al fresco dining and morning coffees.
< p>The accommodation offers three beautifully presented bedrooms – two elegant doubles and a charming bunk bedroom – providing flexible sleeping arrangements for families or groups of friends. The stylish bathroom features a luxurious freestanding bath and separate shower, complemented by a convenient cloakroom with WC. With thoughtful touches throughout and a prime location just moments from Tenby's attractions, Albert View 2 provides a perfect coastal sanctuary.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the harbour, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight streams through the windows. Spend your days exploring golden beaches and medieval streets before returning to your welcoming retreat. As evening falls, perhaps enjoy a barbecue in your private courtyard garden or stroll to the neighbouring pub for a hearty meal, planning tomorrow's adventures while the children relive their day's discoveries.
Albert View 2, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Pembrokeshire's captivating coastline. From your doorstep, walk to the harbour side and embark on boat trips to Caldey Island, one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delectable chocolates. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in visiting Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (5 km), a stunning family-owned eco-friendly deer park where you can feed the animals and enjoy guided safaris.
For adventure seekers, Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (6 km) offers an award-winning array of indoor and outdoor pursuits including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. History buffs shouldn't miss Manorbier Castle (10 km), a Norman fortress steeped in history and folklore, magnificently positioned overlooking a beautiful beach.
Venture further afield to discover more of Pembrokeshire's hidden gems. The Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (45 km) is a charming rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale, perfect for sampling local flavours. Animal lovers will enjoy Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (48 km), Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm where you can also meet sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas. For a cultural excursion, visit St Dogmaels Abbey (54 km), a magnificent 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village. The historic town of Pembroke (17 km) beckons with its thousand-year history, streets lined with architectural masterpieces, boutique shops, and friendly pubs. Britain's smallest city, St Davids, a 56-kilometre drive away, packs a wealth of historic treasures waiting to be explored.