Harbour Beach View, Tenby is a stunning second-floor apartment offering magnificent sea views from every window and direct access to the vibrant heart of this charming coastal town. The light-filled kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, and washing machine, ensuring you have everything needed for comfortable self-catering. The spacious lounge / kitchen / diner features a Smart TV and DVD player, perfect for cosy evenings after exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast.
Step outside virtually through your windows to embrace uninterrupted harbour views, or venture down the staircase to discover world-class beaches and a treasure trove of shops, bars, and restaurants within metres of your door. Two inviting bedrooms await, a bright king-size room and a cosy bunk bedroom, while a family bathroom with shower over bath completes this perfectly positioned retreat. An external storage cupboard, packed with paddleboards and beach games, promises endless seaside entertainment for all ages.
Imagine waking to shimmering sea views, breakfast in hand, watching boats glide across the harbour. Spend sun-soaked days exploring golden sandy beaches, splashing in rock pools, or browsing independent shops and galleries. As evening descends, savour the changing colours of the seascape from your window, perhaps sharing fish and chips with family whilst listening to the gentle rhythm of the waves.
Harbour Beach View, Tenby is perfectly positioned at the very heart of Pembrokeshire's most beloved coastal destination. Just metres away, Boats to Caldey Island (200 metres) invites you to this holy island where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delicious chocolate—a magical adventure for the entire family. The National Trust's Tudor Merchant's House and Tenby Castle await exploration, whilst miles of golden sandy beaches stretch invitingly along the shoreline. For family fun, Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park in Gumfreston (5 km) offers an eco-friendly experience where you can feed friendly deer and embark on guided safaris. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (8 km) promises a full day of thrills with zoo, farm, fairground, and adventure play. History enthusiasts will delight in Llawhaden Castle (18 km), a fortified Bishop's Palace impressively perched overlooking the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau.
Venture further to St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (45 km), an ancient spiritual site steeped in legend and tranquillity, where the patron saint of Wales was reportedly born beside a sacred spring that still flows today. St Davids Cathedral (46 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines in Britain's smallest city, its magnificent 12th-century structure housing the shrine of St David himself and featuring stunning medieval architecture including intricate stone carvings and beautiful stained glass windows. The breathtaking Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), accessible via ferry from St Justinian's, showcases an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with Wales' highest sea cliffs, where visitors can spot seals, porpoises, and thousands of seabirds including puffins, choughs, and peregrine falcons.
For maritime heritage, historic Milford Haven is a 24-kilometre drive away and boasts one of the world's deepest natural harbours, which has welcomed everything from medieval trading vessels to modern cruise ships. The vibrant Milford Waterfront brims with independent shops, cosy cafés, and waterside restaurants offering fresh local seafood. Meanwhile, Carmarthen (33 km) holds the distinction of being Wales' oldest recorded town, founded by the Romans as Moridunum. This charming market town captivates visitors as the legendary birthplace and home of the wizard Merlin, with ancient streets that echo with Celtic mythology and medieval history, plus excellent shopping and traditional Welsh markets.
















