Sparta Cottage, Tenby is a delightful three-storey seaside cottage brimming with character and historic charm, perfectly capturing the essence of traditional Welsh seaside living. The ground floor kitchen comes equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, making meal preparation wonderfully straightforward. The adjacent living spaces beckon with entertainment possibilities, featuring a smart TV and music centre creating the perfect atmosphere for relaxing evenings and family gatherings.
Step outside onto the delightful balcony, where mesmerising sea views frame the pretty harbour and the magnificent Welsh coastline beyond. A practical garage houses a fridge / freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer, offering convenient support throughout your stay. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms: one king-size bed and two zip-and-link rooms (convertible to super-king-size on request), each perfectly suited for families seeking flexible sleeping arrangements. Two well-appointed bathrooms, one with shower over bath and one en-suite shower room, plus a separate WC, ensure comfort and privacy for all your guests.
Imagine waking to harbour views from your balcony, breathing in the salty sea air before strolling to golden beaches just moments away. Spend sun-soaked days exploring clifftop paths and charming streets, returning to your cosy cottage retreat. As evening arrives, curl up with the music centre playing softly whilst harbour lights twinkle below.
Sparta Cottage, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of this historic Welsh seaside town. Step from your door and within moments you'll discover Castle Beach, less than 100 metres away with intriguing island views, or head to the equally captivating North Beach where golden sand invites swimming and seaside play. The town's cultural heart lies just a 200-metre climb up Castle Hill, home to the museum, art gallery, and fascinating lifeboat station with commanding coastal views. The charming streets around you burst with cafes, pubs, and restaurants within 100 metres, making dining wonderfully convenient.
Beyond the immediate town, ferries depart for Caldey Island, one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delightful chocolate. Nature enthusiasts will adore Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (5 km), a remarkable 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species. Families seeking thrills should head to Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km), an all-weather track offering races for all ages. The Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (24 km) presents a uniquely memorable experience at Wales's oldest camelid trekking centre.
Venture further afield to discover St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km), a beautiful 12th-century ruin beside the Teifi estuary. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers unforgettable encounters with majestic creatures, whilst the spectacular Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, boasts abundant birdwatching and some of Wales's highest sea cliffs.
The nearby towns of Milford Haven, just 24 kilometres away, and St Davids, a 46-kilometre drive, offer wonderful day-trip opportunities for holidaymakers. Milford Haven boasts a rich maritime heritage as one of Britain's finest natural harbours, featuring an attractive waterfront with museums, galleries, and excellent dining options overlooking the bustling port. Meanwhile, St Davids holds the distinction of being Britain's smallest city, centred around its magnificent 12th-century cathedral where the patron saint of Wales is buried. This charming destination combines ancient history with stunning coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, making both towns perfect for exploring the region's cultural treasures and natural beauty.




















