Flat 3, Beaufort House, Tenby is a charming apartment perfectly positioned in Tenby town centre, offering a delightful seaside escape with exceptional views of South Beach and Caldey Island. The compact yet fully equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, and fridge / freezer – everything needed to create memorable meals during your stay.
Step into the open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner and settle into comfortable sofas whilst gazing at uninterrupted views across South Beach. The dining area, with its table for four, bathes in natural light and those glorious sea vistas. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a double accessed via the entrance hall, and a twin room with sea views opening onto the living space. The well-equipped shower room features a walk-in shower and WC, ensuring comfort for all guests. This dog-friendly property welcomes your four-legged companions, making it the perfect choice for families seeking a traditional seaside holiday with genuine warmth and character.
Picture yourself waking to the gentle sound of waves, stepping out to explore South Beach or catching the ferry to Caldey Island. Spend sun-filled afternoons sunbathing with views of St Catherine's Island, then return to your apartment to unwind with a peaceful evening. With everything within walking distance, simply settle back and let the charm of Tenby unfold around you.
Flat 3, Beaufort House, Tenby enjoys a prime location for discovering the best of the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. Just steps away, Tudor Merchant's House (1 km) invites you to step back five centuries and experience how a Tudor family lived within its historic walls. For action-packed adventures, Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (5 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor pursuits including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf, making it perfect for families seeking fun-filled days. Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km) features an all-weather track with rides suitable for all ages, whilst Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms (18 km) provides an immersive and engaging challenge for groups of two to six people.
Venture further afield to discover remarkable attractions that showcase the region's natural and cultural heritage. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) showcases astonishing biodiversity within a compact space, perfect for nature enthusiasts and families keen on wildlife observation. St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km), a stunning 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, offers a fascinating glimpse into monastic heritage and architectural splendour. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (48 km) promises a unique and memorable encounter with these magnificent creatures.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 15 kilometres away, delights visitors with its picturesque high street lined with colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings. This delightful Welsh town hosts an array of excellent independent shops, boutiques, and award-winning restaurants, making it perfect for leisurely browsing and dining. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is a 46-kilometre drive through stunning Pembrokeshire countryside. This ancient cathedral city, founded in the 6th century, brims with historic treasures including its magnificent cathedral and bishop's palace ruins. Both destinations offer holidaymakers quintessentially Welsh experiences, from Narberth's vibrant market atmosphere to St Davids' spiritual heritage and dramatic coastal setting.
















