Sleek and bright interiors boasting sea views and a cosy wood burner create a tranquil atmosphere for couples seeking a traditional coastal town getaway. You’ll be just 100 metres from the beach while staying in Tenby, with nearby seafood restaurants, historic attractions and scenic walking trails in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
As you enter this ground-floor apartment in an elegant Georgian terrace townhouse, you’ll find yourself in the airy and sophisticated open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Neutral tones and a splash of yellow fill the space while natural light pours through the wide, attention-grabbing floor-to-ceiling windows which offer views of the bay and St Catherine’s Island. Next to the wooden dining table with two chairs is a wood burner and a large grey L-shaped sofa with a footstool, sitting in prime position for the views. Behind here is a contemporary L-shaped fitted kitchen with wooden countertops and white cabinets. Completing the interior is a shower room and a bright and restful double bedroom.
Step outside to the street promenade and follow the tree-lined zig-zag path down to Castle Beach (100 metres). You’ll be staying on the edge of Tenby’s peninsula where you can find some of the town’s best views from Castle Hill as well as Tenby Museum and Art Gallery and Tenby Castle (all within 500 metres). Pop into the cafe, brewery and National Trust Tudor Merchant’s House (less than 500 metres) before strolling around the harbour. Make treasured memories on a boat trip from the harbour to Caldey Island where you can discover secluded beaches and a lighthouse. Explore the scenic cliff-top coastal trail from Allen’s View (1 mile) to Monkstone Beach (3 miles).