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Charming Cedar Wood Cabin in Tenby: Perfect for Families and Pets
Discover the delightful split-level cedar wood cabin nestled in the picturesque seaside resort of Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Cornerstones Brython offers a serene escape with its inviting hot tub, lush garden, and all the modern amenities necessary for a self-catering holiday. The open-plan living space, accentuated by bifold doors, is designed to be the heart of your stay, offering an abundance of natural light and fresh air. Unwind in the comfortable sitting area with a Smart TV for your entertainment needs.
Well-Equipped Kitchen and Relaxing Bedrooms
The cabin features a fully equipped kitchen, complete with an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and waste disposal sink. Enjoy home-cooked meals at the dining table for four or al fresco on the deck during sunny days. Rest comfortably in the two bedrooms: a king-size with an en-suite walk-in shower, and a twin room that can be converted to a super-king-size upon request. An additional shower room ensures convenience for all guests.
Exceptional Amenities for a Memorable Stay
Cornerstones Brython ensures your comfort with gas underfloor heating and air-conditioning. WiFi and off-road parking for one car are included, as well as a travel cot and highchair available on request. The garden offers a lawn and decking area, perfect for relaxing with two small well-behaved dogs. Please note, the garden is not enclosed. The property is conveniently located within 0.5 miles of Tenby's beach, shops, pubs, and restaurants, making it an ideal base for exploration.
Explore the Stunning Seaside Resort of Tenby
Tenby, often referred to as "The Jewel in the Crown" of Wales, is part of the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Experience its medieval charm with cobbled streets, quirky shops, and exquisite dining options. The town boasts nearly three miles of Blue Flag-awarded beaches, ideal for watersports or leisurely walks. Take a boat trip to Caldey Island for a peaceful retreat, or visit nearby attractions like Saundersfoot, Manobier, Oakwood Theme Park, and Folly Farm. Tenby promises a diverse and enjoyable holiday experience for all ages.
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Local Attractions near Tenby
Top Tourist Attractions for Day Trips: Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Tenby: 0 miles away,
Saundersfoot: 3 miles away,
Narberth: 10 miles away,
Pembroke: 11 miles away,
Laugharne: 15 miles away
Activities & Experiences On Offer Nearby: cycling, walking, watersports
National Parks and National Landscapes: Pembrokeshire Coast
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Tenby
Tenby is an attractive family seaside resort with sheltered sandy beaches and rock coves to explore. It is a walled town with a well preserved 13th century wall that still has many of its towers left as well as a 14th century arched Barbican gateway.
Enjoy boat trips to the monastic Caldey Island from the harbour. There you will find a 13th century church and ancient priory buildings and have the opportunity to buy a souvenir from the monks that still live there and sell honey, cream and other goods.
Tenby itself has a museum, art gallery, interesting 13th century church and the Tudor Merchants House (National Trust), a wonderful gabled 15th century building with a Flemish chimney and the remains of frescoes on some of its walls. Tenby has several good restaurants and a wide selection of shops. It's a great location for a self-catering holiday in Wales.
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