Caldey View 1, Tenby is a fresh and welcoming basement apartment offering a relaxing holiday base for couples or families. The stylish kitchen is fully equipped with modern amenities including an electric hob, oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, washer / dryer, and dishwasher, complemented by a delightful breakfast bar and bright dining area perfect for sharing memorable meals. The spacious, light-filled open-plan lounge invites you to unwind with comfortable seating, a TV, DVD player, and a wall-mounted electric fire, creating a cosy atmosphere after days of coastal exploration.
Step outside through the French doors to discover a charming enclosed patio with garden furniture, ideal for enjoying evening drinks or al fresco dining. The property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a lovely double with an en-suite shower room and a charming twin room with doors leading directly to the patio. A family bathroom with shower over bath ensures comfort for all guests, making Caldey View 1 a perfect seaside retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of this historic seaside town, and preparing a leisurely breakfast in your stylish kitchen before stepping out to explore Tenby's medieval walls and golden beaches. After a day of coastal adventures, return to your comfortable haven, perhaps enjoying a glass of wine on the patio as the evening draws in, planning tomorrow's discoveries while relaxing in your tranquil holiday home.
Caldey View 1, Tenby is perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of Pembrokeshire's beautiful coastline and attractions. Within easy reach are all four of Tenby's stunning sandy beaches, offering a variety of activities including sea fishing, canoeing, and boat trips to the enchanting Caldey Island. The bustling town centre, with its medieval castle walls and unique historic buildings, is just a short stroll away, featuring a fabulous array of restaurants, cafes, and pubs to sample local cuisine and beverages.
Discover the rich history of this charming seaside resort at Tenby Museum & Art Gallery, Wales' oldest independent museum, which is only a kilometre away. Step back 500 years at the fascinating Tudor Merchant's House (1 km). For family adventures, The Dinosaur Park Tenby (5 km) offers prehistoric thrills, while Manor Wildlife Park (6 km) provides the opportunity to encounter endangered species across its 52-acre grounds.
For those willing to travel further, West Wales Karting (34 km) provides high-speed indoor racing excitement, Llys-y-frân Lake (37 km) offers 350 acres of woodland and water activities, and Scolton Manor (38 km) invites you to explore its Victorian elegance surrounded by 60 acres of parkland. The picturesque village of Saundersfoot (6 km) beckons visitors with its expansive sandy beach and charming harbour, or venture to the vibrant market town of Narberth, 17 kilometres away, a shopper's paradise with its colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings.