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About South Beach Court 4

4 South Beach Court, Tenby, Pembrokeshire has fantastic sea views over the South Beach and is part of a former hotel converted into good quality holiday apartments. This two bed ground floor self catering holiday cottage is situated to the side of the building with its own entrance and access to the communal area at the front of the building. 4 South Beach Court is furnished and equipped to a high standard, with good quality soft furnishings throughout. It offers a welcome pack which includes Welsh cakes and wine. It is situated in a prominent location at the end of The Esplanade which has direct access to the long stretch of the sandy South Beach and the town centre of Tenby Pembrokeshire is a short level stroll away with restaurants, a selection of shops, galleries and family pubs. Residents permit parking outside (subject to council permit which must be applied for in advance) and there are a number of car parks nearby, one is next door.



NOTE: This property is not suitable for infants under 2 years old.

Accommodation Details

Sleeps 4 No Pets

Entrance hall. Open plan Lounge/dining/kitchen, TV with Freeview and DVD, WiFi, gas hob, electric oven, fridge & freezer, microwave, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Spectacular sea views over South Beach. Bedroom 1, with double bed, TV, wardrobes. Shower room, shower, WC, whb. Bedroom 2, with twin beds, TV/DVD, dressing area, and ensuite bathroom, with bath/shower over, WC. whb. Rent inclusive of electricity and gas central heating. Duvets, bed linen and towels are provided. Non smoking only. Friday changeover. 3pm takeover.

Note: this property not suitable for infants under 2 years old.

Out and about inTenby, Pembrokeshire
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4 South Beach Court is just down from Tenby's South Beach, and a short walk to the North beach with its Blue Flag status and picturesque Harbour with busy boats like the Seaborne http://www.seabornetenby.co.uk/ ferrying people to the Monastic Island of Caldey, Pembrokeshire or taking out families for fishing trips. You can take a leisurely walk to Tenby town to a variety of pubs and restaurants which will take you 10 minutes. Iron Man Wales takes place in September and the cycling route goes through the village, the route is reported to be the 4th most difficult in the world for Iron man. If you would like to try some cycling in our beautiful countryside then why not hire some cycles from Pembrokeshire bikes in Narberth https://www.fbmholidays.co.uk/cycle-hire. During June to September weather permitting you can try your hand at Paddle Boarding, go to the Good Trails Website for more details. Both the Baytree and Qube restaurants offer an excellent choice of food and drink, both are located in Tudor Square. The South Beach Grill which is located on the South beach offers a fine choice of seafood and steaks.The Lifeboat & Buccaneer pubs both offer excellent pub grub and both are family friendly. CafeVista offers a lovely cup of coffee and selection of snacks as well as limited seating outside offering amazing sea views, another friendly cafe is No. 25, they have a bigger selection of hot food as well as cakes etc. Tenby, Pembrokeshire is an ideal holiday let location to visit most of the local attractions, Folly Farm and Zoo where you could meet the family of Lions, Flamingos and black Rhino,Oakwood Park and ride the biggest wooden roller coaster in Europe, Heatherton and try your hand at archery and much more, Anna's Welsh Zoo to meet the Rhinos and Tiger. You could also take a boat trip over to the Monastic Island of Caldey and spend a memorable day of your holiday exploring this delightful Island off the Tenby coast, and treat yourself to some of their delicious chocolate and perfume. Pembrokeshire is a beautiful County and we have many holiday cottages, including coastal cottages to come and stay and relax or have an adventure. During July and August the main town is closed to traffic between 11 and 5.30 which means you are able to sit outside and have food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere whilst you watch the world go by.

Travel

Cardiff Airport 89.20 miles. M4 Cardiff - 78.79 miles. Nearest Train Station : The village of Kilgetty, 3 miles approx. Nearest Large Towns: Haverfordwest - 17.90 miles. Haverfordwest has large shopping centre with most of the supermarkets and many other high street shops, cinema and castle. Carmarthen - 24.32 miles. Carmarthen has a large shopping centre with most of the supermarkets and many of the other high street shops, and a multi screen cinema. Pembroke Dock - 24.32 miles. Pembroke Dock has a small shopping centre with many of the supermarkets, a selection of high street shops, and the ferry terminal for Ireland. Visitor Attractions: - Local leisure attractions, Anna's Welsh Zoo, Heatherton Activities Park, Folly Farm, and Oakwood are all within easy reach by car.

Location

51.6689529, -4.70145273

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