Ty Mabli, Tenby is a stylish second-floor apartment offering charming sea views over neighbouring rooftops to the iconic Castle Hill. The compact yet well-appointed kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with a gas hob, electric oven, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, providing everything needed to prepare delicious meals with ease. The Smart TV and DVD player create inviting entertainment options in the living area, whilst the practical utility cupboard houses a washing machine for added convenience throughout your stay.
This welcoming apartment features two beautifully appointed bedrooms—a comfortable king-size and a twin room—perfect for couples and small families alike. The shower room is well-appointed and refreshing, and the unique spiral staircase from the beer garden below adds authentic character to this charming space. Situated mere steps from Tenby's vibrant heart, with the shop, pub, restaurant, and beach all within 100 metres, you're perfectly positioned to embrace the true essence of traditional seaside living and create lasting memories.
Imagine watching the sun dip over rooftops from your apartment, the salty sea breeze drifting through open windows. Picture yourself stepping down into the bustling pub below for a welcoming evening meal, or wandering just metres away to catch the golden light on Tenby's beautiful beach. It's the perfect escape for creating cherished holiday memories.
Ty Mabli, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the rich heritage and natural beauty of this captivating Welsh coastal town. The Tudor Merchant's House (100 metres) invites you to step back in time 500 years, discovering how a Tudor family lived within its historic walls. Just five kilometres away, the charming Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston offers a stunning eco-friendly experience where you can feed the gentle deer and enjoy guided safaris—perfect for families. For those fascinated by medieval history, Narberth Castle (14 km) presents the imposing ruins of an authentic medieval stronghold, whilst West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (25 km) provides thrilling indoor racing on a 300-metre track with hairpin bends, ideal for adrenaline seekers of all ages.
Venture further afield to discover even more treasures. St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) showcases a beautifully preserved 12th-century ruined abbey nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, offering peaceful contemplation and historical intrigue. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) provides a unique encounter with these magnificent creatures, whilst the authentically reconstructed Castell Henllys Iron Age Village (50 km) in Merline transports you back centuries, set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Just a 15-kilometre drive away lies the historic town of Pembroke, where over a thousand years of heritage unfolds through stunning architectural masterpieces lining ancient streets. Visitors can browse charming boutique shops before enjoying a traditional pint in one of the town's welcoming pubs. For those seeking even deeper historical connections, Carmarthen beckons 33 km further afield. As Wales' oldest town, this captivating destination weaves together legendary tales of Merlin the wizard with centuries of rich Welsh history, offering holidaymakers an unforgettable journey through time and culture.












