Ar Lan Y Mor, Tenby is a stylish maisonette nestled in the charming heart of Pembrokeshire's most beloved seaside resort. The well-equipped kitchen / diner features two electric cookers, a dishwasher, washer / dryer, microwave, and generous fridge / freezer—everything you need for relaxed family meals gathered around the table. The inviting lounge welcomes you with stunning vistas across Castle Beach and St Catherine's Island, the perfect perch for savouring an evening drink whilst watching the light dance across the sea.
Spread across the second and third floors, this wonderful property sleeps eight guests and accommodates two dogs. Four thoughtfully appointed bedrooms await: two double rooms with en-suite shower rooms and Smart TVs, each offering glimpses of the glittering sea; two twin rooms with sloping ceilings and charming sea views. A dedicated children's lounge on the landing delights younger guests, whilst a substantial family bathroom with bath, separate shower, and WC completes your comfort. Gas central heating ensures cosy winter retreats.
Picture yourself waking to sea breezes carrying the gentle hum of seaside life. Spend sun-drenched days exploring sandy shores and colourful harbour streets, then retreat to your comfortable home-away-from-home to relish memories of castles, rock pools, and laughter. As twilight falls, gaze seaward from your lounge, wine in hand, watching the evening light paint the waters gold.
Ar Lan Y Mor, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore this magnificent stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast and its surrounding treasures. The enchanting Tudor Merchant's House (100 metes) sits virtually on your doorstep, offering a captivating journey back five centuries to discover how a Tudor family lived within these very stone walls of Tenby. The Dinosaur Park in Gumfreston (5 km) transports younger adventurers to a prehistoric realm where dinosaurs once roamed, bringing prehistoric wonder to life. Thrill-seekers will relish Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km), an all-weather circuit offering exciting races suitable for all ages and abilities. History enthusiasts must venture to magnificent Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (16 km), one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses standing majestically overlooking the heart of its historic town.
Venture further afield to discover remarkable attractions. The Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (45 km) showcases artists' interpretations of landscape in a world-class setting, completely free to explore. St Davids Cathedral (46 km) stands as one of Britain's greatest historic shrines, nestled in the nation's smallest city, drawing pilgrims and visitors from across the world. For a gentler experience, Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) welcomes visitors to meet these magnificent creatures.
Just a short 15-kilometre drive away lies the enchanting market town of Narberth, where visitors can wander through delightful streets lined with beautifully preserved Edwardian and Georgian buildings. This picturesque town captivates holidaymakers with its boutique shops, artisan galleries, and exceptional restaurants showcasing the finest local Welsh produce. For those seeking deeper historical connections, Carmarthen is 33 km distant and proudly holds the distinction of being Wales' oldest town. Steeped in Arthurian legend as the supposed birthplace of the wizard Merlin, this ancient settlement seamlessly blends its rich medieval heritage with modern attractions, offering visitors fascinating museums, traditional markets, and charming riverside walks along the River Towy.
















