Kiwi Cottage, Tenby is a spacious, tastefully updated terraced cottage offering the perfect seaside escape in one of Wales' most beloved coastal resorts. The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped with plenty of surface and storage space, featuring an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine—everything needed to prepare wonderful meals.
The generous living and dining room is the heart of the home. A large dining table at one end provides the ideal spot to gather and share meals, whilst at the other, a welcoming lounge area with comfortable sofas and armchairs, warmed by a cosy rug and TV, invites you to relax. The large, enclosed patio garden offers a sunny outdoor sanctuary, perfect for al fresco dining and BBQ enjoyment. Upstairs, three well-presented bedrooms await: a king-size room, a queen-size room, and a single bedroom with an additional single bed underneath. The shared tiled bathroom features a separate shower.
Picture yourself wandering Tenby's ancient, traffic-free cobbled streets lined with independent shops and galleries. Venture down to the sheltered sandy beaches for swimming and paddling, explore the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast Path, or catch a boat to the mystical Caldey Island. Evening approaches as you return to your charming cottage, where candlelit dinners and laughter fill the air.
Kiwi Cottage, Tenby is perfectly positioned at the heart of one of Wales' most enchanting seaside resorts. The cottage sits on a quiet street just 200 metres from the bustling town centre, where you can abandon your car for days of exploration. You're moments away from three glorious sandy beaches, sheltered bays ideal for swimming, picnicking, and sandcastle making, with plenty of dog-friendly stretches for your four-legged companions.
For cultural discoveries, visit the Tudor Merchant's House (1 km), where you'll step back 500 years to experience how a Tudor family lived. Nature lovers will adore Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park (5 km) in Gumfreston, an award-winning eco-friendly attraction where you can feed the deer and enjoy guided safaris. Adventure seekers should head to Heatherton World of Activities (5 km) in St Florence, offering indoor and outdoor activities including paintball, fishing, archery and golf. History enthusiasts will be captivated by impressive Pembroke Castle (15 km), one of Wales' most magnificent medieval castles.
For more distant explorations, discover the remarkable Welsh Wildlife Centre (45 km) in Cilgerran, where extraordinary biodiversity fills a compact space. St Davids Cathedral (46 km), one of Christendom's greatest historic shrines. awaits in Britain's smallest city The breathtaking Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), accessible via ferry from St Justinian's, showcases Wales' highest sea cliffs and abundant RSPB bird populations.
The surrounding area boasts two exceptional destinations that perfectly complement any holiday itinerary. Just 15 kilometres away, the enchanting market town of Narberth beckons visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and architectural charm. This delightful Georgian and Edwardian gem offers an irresistible blend of independent boutiques, artisan shops, and award-winning restaurants that have earned it a reputation as a foodie paradise. Meanwhile, a scenic 24-kilometre drive leads to the historic port of Milford Haven, where centuries of maritime heritage unfold along one of Britain's finest natural deep-water harbours. Here, visitors can explore fascinating maritime museums, enjoy waterfront dining, and take leisurely strolls along the spectacular harbour promenade, making both destinations essential stops for discerning holidaymakers.




















