Driftwood, Amroth, is a spacious five-bedroom house offering a wonderful seaside retreat for families and groups. The first-floor kitchen/diner is perfect for gathering together, featuring an electric hob and oven, dishwasher, and a breakfast bar where guests can relax while meals are prepared. The stylish lounge boasts stunning sea views through its windows, with a comfortable corner sofa, TV for use with your streaming accounts, and DVD player for cosy film nights. A charming seating area with two armchairs by the window creates an inviting spot for morning coffee.
Step outside to your private outdoor space, where a lawned area and patio with picnic table and parasol await, ideal for al fresco dining in the refreshing coastal air. The accommodation includes three ground-floor bedrooms: a king-size room, a twin with sea views, and a double with sea views and en-suite shower room. Upstairs, you'll find a double and twin bedroom. With a bathroom featuring a shower over bath and a cloakroom with WC, Driftwood ensures comfort for guests. A utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer adds practical convenience.
Imagine waking to glimpses of the sparkling sea, brewing fresh coffee in the bright kitchen while others gather at the breakfast bar, sharing plans for the day ahead. Spend sun-drenched afternoons on the beach just steps away, then return to your private garden for evening meals under the parasol. As twilight falls, gather in the sea-view lounge, creating cherished memories with loved ones.
Driftwood, Amroth, is perfectly positioned to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline. The beach lies right opposite your door, while the charming village offers shops, cafés, and welcoming pubs within easy walking distance. For family adventures, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (5 km) delivers a fantastic day out with its zoo, working farm, vintage fairground, and adventure play areas. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (9 km) provides an engaging 52-acre zoo with a mission to protect endangered species. Take a boat trip to Caldey Island from Tenby (11 km), one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks live in prayer and craft delicious chocolate. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (13 km) offers award-winning entertainment including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf.
Further afield, discover Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (31 km), a working farm with a difference that's Wales' only dedicated shire horse farm, featuring sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas. The historic St Davids Cathedral in Britain's smallest city (45 km) stands as one of Christendom's great shrines, offering fascinating architecture and spiritual heritage. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, enchants visitors with its beautiful, unspoilt RSPB sanctuary, breeding birds, and dramatic sea cliffs.
The nearby market town of Narberth, just 10 kilometres away, delights shoppers and foodies with its charming high street lined with colourful Georgian and Edwardian buildings, independent boutiques, and excellent restaurants. This vibrant Welsh town hosts regular farmers' markets and food festivals, making it perfect for discovering local produce and artisanal crafts. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 28-kilometre drive through beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. As Wales' oldest town, it boasts legendary connections to the wizard Merlin, who is said to be buried beneath Merlin's Hill. With its ancient castle ruins, traditional Welsh market, and rich historical tapestry spanning over 2,000 years, both destinations offer unforgettable experiences for holidaymakers.
























