Tidey, Tenby is a charming first-floor apartment perfectly positioned just 300 metres from North Beach, where golden sands meet the gentle waves of Carmarthen Bay. The bright open-plan living space combines a well-equipped kitchen with integrated dishwasher, washing machine, induction hob, and sleek modern appliances, alongside a comfortable dining area and inviting lounge with sofa and flat-screen TV. Step through to your private balcony, a delightful sun-trap where you can savour morning coffee or evening drinks while listening to the rhythmic sounds of the sea drifting up from the beach below.
Two peaceful bedrooms provide restful accommodation: a double room with crisp white linens and a flexible twin room perfect for children or friends sharing. A contemporary family bathroom with bath and overhead shower completes the layout. The apartment benefits from lift access, making it wonderfully accessible, whilst on-site parking (subject to availability) adds practical convenience to your coastal escape.
Picture lazy mornings on your balcony, the salty breeze carrying the cries of gulls wheeling overhead. Spend sun-drenched days building sandcastles on North Beach, just a gentle stroll away, then wander into Tenby's medieval heart for harbourside fish and chips or gallery browsing. As twilight paints the sky in soft pastels, return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps with fresh seafood from the day's catch, ready to recreate the magic tomorrow.
Tidey, Tenby places you at the heart of one of Wales' most celebrated coastal towns, with captivating attractions close at hand. The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (600 metres) invites you to step back 500 years and discover how a prosperous Tudor family lived, with its beautifully preserved interiors and fascinating historical displays. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (5 km) tests your speed, strength, and agility as you swing through the forest canopies on thrilling high-rope courses suitable for adventurers of all ages. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (8 km) promises a fantastic family day out combining an excellent zoo, working farm, vintage fairground rides, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play areas. Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (17 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, its mighty walls and towers dominating the town and offering panoramic views across the surrounding countryside.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (45 km) is one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, this magnificent Norman cathedral nestled in Britain's smallest city features stunning architecture and peaceful cloisters set within beautiful grounds. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) offers memorable encounters with these magnificent working horses through demonstrations, carriage rides, and hands-on experiences. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, is a beautiful unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with a remarkable variety of visiting and breeding birds, plus some of the highest and most dramatic sea cliffs in Wales, where grey seals bask on rocky shores.
The historic port of Milford Haven lies 24 kilometres away, built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours and now home to the vibrant Milford Waterfront, packed with independent shops, galleries, and waterside restaurants serving the freshest local seafood. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 33-kilomtre drive. It's the oldest town in Wales and, according to legend, is the birthplace of the wizard Merlin. This charming county town combines fascinating Roman heritage with contemporary Welsh culture, hosting regular farmers' markets, excellent independent shops, and the atmospheric remains of its Norman castle overlooking the River Towy.




















