Ty Haf, Tenby is a beautifully refurbished two-bedroom apartment offering a welcoming seaside home from home that captures the true essence of traditional British coastal holidays and relaxation. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, dishwasher, microwave, and slow cooker, alongside practical appliances including a wine cooler for chilling refreshments and a fridge / freezer for storage. A washer / dryer combination ensures everything you need for a comfortable and convenient stay with flexible laundry options throughout your visit.
The spacious living area showcases a Smart TV with Netflix, perfect for cosy evenings after sun-soaked beach adventures and seaside exploration. Step outside your private parking space into a vibrant neighbourhood where a shop, pub, and restaurant sit within easy reach at 200 metres. The two beautifully appointed bedrooms—a generous king-size and a comfortable double—offer restful sanctuaries, whilst the bathroom features both a luxurious bath and a separate shower for flexibility and comfort.
Imagine waking to the scent of sea air, stepping out within minutes to golden sands stretching before you. Spend sun-soaked days exploring pristine beaches, paddling in crystalline waters, or browsing independent shops and charming cafes tucked into cobbled streets. As evening falls, return to your stylish apartment, relax in your luxurious bath, and watch the day dissolve into twilight as memories of adventure settle in.
Ty Haf, Tenby is perfectly positioned to experience the magic of South Wales' most enchanting coastal destination and its surrounding attractions. The Tudor Merchant's House (1 km) invites you to step back 500 years into the life of a Tudor family, revealing period secrets and historical treasures that bring history vividly to life. The Tree Tops Trail in nearby St Florence (4 km) offers thrilling adventures as you swing through forest canopies, testing your speed, strength, and nerve. History enthusiasts will adore the imposing Manorbier Castle (7 km), a Norman fortress steeped in legend and folklore, majestically overlooking a pristine beach. For families seeking adrenaline-pumping action, West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (25 km) promises an ultimate indoor racing experience with a challenging 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight perfect for all ages.
Further afield, the magnificent St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km) stands as a hauntingly beautiful 12th-century ruin beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village bursting with character. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers a unique and unforgettable encounter with these magnificent animals that will enchant the whole family. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), accessed via ferry from St Justinian's, showcases an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary teeming with visiting and breeding birds beneath some of Wales' highest sea cliffs.
The maritime-rich town of Milford Haven, just 24 kilometres away, stands proudly upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours, boasting a fascinating history as a vital port. Today's visitors can explore the vibrant Milford Waterfront, where contemporary shops and delightful eateries line the water's edge, offering fresh seafood and stunning harbour views. Alternatively, venture to St Davids, a 45-kilometre drive away, where Britain's smallest city packs an extraordinary punch with its magnificent cathedral, ancient ruins, and charming stone cottages. This spiritual heart of Wales, founded by the patron saint himself, offers pilgrims and tourists alike a captivating blend of medieval architecture, artisan galleries, and traditional Welsh culture nestled within the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
















