Graig Y Don, Amroth is a spacious four-bedroom semi-detached house perfectly positioned opposite the beach in this charming coastal village. The well-equipped kitchen features integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine, and bottle cooler, with a handy breakfast bar for casual dining. Just two steps down, the open-plan lounge and dining area welcomes you with comfortable sofas arranged around a Smart TV, while a large dining table seats the whole family for leisurely meals and board games. The ground floor flows beautifully, creating an inviting space for gathering and relaxation.
Stepping outside, the front balcony provides a stunning vantage point with glass panels and ample seating, perfect for watching the waves roll in over morning coffee or evening drinks. To the rear, a level lawned garden offers a patio area with outdoor furniture for sheltered dining and relaxation. Four bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: two king-size rooms (one with sea views and en-suite shower room, one on the top floor with its own en-suite), a double bedroom overlooking the rear garden, and a bunk room ideal for children. Two additional bathrooms (one with shower over bath) complete the practical layout. Parking is available nearby.
Picture lazy mornings on the glass-fronted balcony, sea breeze in your hair and the sound of waves just across the road. Spend sun-drenched days on Amroth's sandy beach, perhaps joining the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for dramatic clifftop walks, then return to your elevated perch for sundowners as the Atlantic sky blazes orange and gold. Village shops, welcoming pubs, and excellent restaurants lie just 50 metres from your door.
Graig Y Don, Amroth places you perfectly for exploring Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions and natural wonders. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (5 km) offers a fantastic day out combining zoo animals, traditional farmyard encounters, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor play areas that delight children of all ages. Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (11 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into 16th-century domestic life, where period furnishings and costumed interpreters bring history vividly to life within beautifully preserved rooms. Carew Karting in Sageston (12 km) delivers all-weather racing excitement on a purpose-built track, with karts and sessions suitable for nervous beginners through to confident speed merchants. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (18 km) invites you to walk your very own llama through spectacular valley landscapes at West Wales's oldest camelid trekking centre, creating unforgettable memories for animal lovers.
Venture further to discover Pembrokeshire's most spectacular historical and natural treasures. Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber in Nevern (31 km) stands dramatically on its hilltop site, this ancient Neolithic monument commanding breathtaking views across Fishguard Bay toward the mysterious Preseli Mountains, offering a powerful connection to Wales's distant past. St Davids Cathedral (45 km) rises magnificently in Britain's smallest city, one of Christendom's great historic shrines where medieval architecture and spiritual heritage combine in an atmosphere of profound tranquillity. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, is a breathtaking RSPB sanctuary where dramatic sea cliffs (among Wales's highest) shelter enormous seabird colonies, while grey seals bask on pristine beaches and porpoises patrol the racing tidal waters.
The delightful market town of Narberth sits just 10 kilometres away, where a rainbow of Georgian and Edwardian shopfronts line the high street, each housing independent boutiques, artisan food producers, antique dealers, and welcoming cafés that make this a genuine foodie and shopper's paradise. Meanwhile, Milford Haven lies 26 kilometres from the house. This historic port town is built around one of the world's deepest natural harbours. The revitalised Milford Waterfront now buzzes with contemporary restaurants, independent shops, and waterside cafés, while the town's fascinating maritime museums and galleries celebrate centuries of seafaring heritage, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday combines beachside relaxation with cultural discovery and family adventure.
















