St Catherines House, Tenby

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 16

Tenby seaside townRelax without your car and stroll around the narrow streets and alleyways lined with craft shops, delicatessens, coffee houses, pubs and restaurants - delicious local foods and alfresco dining! The house has an amazing position in very close proximity to Tenby's finest restaurants and within 150 yards of the amazing local Breweries with hand crafted real ale. Lots to see and do in Tenby at any time of the year. Amenities in the town include banks, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet, interesting independent shops and a weekly market held on Wednesdays. Located on the lower ground floor of the Atlantic Hotel on The Esplanade which overlooks Tenby's South Beach, the Salt Cellar is an award winning coastal restaurant, bar and terrace run by a bunch of talented friends for you and your friends and family to enjoy. Their motto is “Great food, Great service, Great Times! Tasty food and friendly service is at the heart of our restaurant”. Tenby has 5 Blue Flag Beaches all within walking distance Tenby’s wonderful sandy beaches, North, Harbour, Paragon (known locally as Iron Bar), South and Castle will delight. Also enjoy cliff top walking, fishing, sailing, windsurfing, cycling, bird watching and golf all within a short walkCaldey Island Boat TripBook your boat trip on the slipway of Tenby Harbour. The island has been home to Cistercian monks for over a thousand years. They produce perfume, shortbread and chocolate all on sale in the island shop. Relax on one of the beautiful beaches, stroll the lovely countryside and visit part of the Grade II listed abbey. A day to remember. Tenby Marine Boat FishingJoin a daily trip for mackerel fishing or arrange a tailor made trip just for you. Mackerel is delicious cooked on the barbecue. Be sure to put a bottle of white wine to chill before you go!Pembrokeshire Coastal Path Pembrokeshire's Coastal Path stretches 186 miles from start to finish. Coastal bus services especially designed for walkers will pick up and drop off all along the route so you can choose to walk sections at a time. At very low tide it is possible to walk from Tenby all the way to Amroth along the beach. Stackpole and Stackpole QuayThe little village of Stackpole has an award winning pub / restaurant The Stackpole Inn. Do look out for the impressive millennium arch over the school gate on the opposite side of the road. Stackpole Quay (NT) is a tiny historic harbour a short drive from the village. The Boathouse Tearoom serves morning coffee, lunches, homemade cakes and cream teas. Bosherston Take a stroll past the picturesque Bosherston Lily Ponds and on to Broad Haven South a beautiful Blue Flag awarded beach. Complete your visit with a bite to eat at the village pub The St Govans Inn or the Olde Worlde Tearooms. Golf CoursesThere are two excellent courses within a short drive. Tenby Golf Club is a classic 18-hole links course set among a patchwork of rolling green terrain and wild dunes, offering a variety of challenges which will test golfers at every level. Trefloyne Manor has 18 holes of stunning parkland golf, set in Tenby's rolling countryside for golfers of all levels. With views of the historic town of Tenby, Carmarthen Bay and the Ritec Valley it is one of the most beautiful courses in West Wales. Family FunSouth Pembrokeshire has more than its fair share of thrilling family attractions. Visit multi award winning Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, the Dinosaur Park, Bluestone Water Park, Carew Karting, Oakwood and Tudor Merchant's House Tenby (NT). Saundersfoot VillagePretty, bustling Saundersfoot has 3 lovely beaches, harbour, shops, pubs, gallery, a wonderful old fashioned sweet shop, 'Chobbles', good sea food restaurants, and gifts shops including 'Walk on Water' for leisure wear and souvenirs. Colby Gardens (NT)Away from the sea Colby Gardens (NT) is in a tranquil, secluded valley. This beautiful woodland garden has a fantastic collection of rhododendrons and peaceful woodland walks. Explore Pembrokeshire HighlightsDiscover the delights of St Davids Britain's tiniest city. Walk in the wild Preseli Hills. Visit Tafarn Zinc the highest pub in Pembrokeshire. Explore Castell Henllys reconstructed Iron Age village standing on the foundations of the original settlement. Be an historian for a day and visit several of Pembrokeshire's ancient atmospheric castles in Pembroke, Carew and Manorbier.

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