滕比 (Tenby) · 整套民居 · 3室3床2.0卫 · 可住6人 · High House (Sleeping 6)
Set on a quiet cobbled street in the beautiful seaside town of Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast, High House for up to six guests is an ideal choice for a family holiday or couples holidaying together. Walk just 80 yards from the front door in one direction to stunning south beach, voted Sunday Times Beach of the Year 2019; or in the other direction, wander into the picturesque town centre with its medieval walls, iconic harbour, fishing boats, colourfully painted Georgian houses, shops, restaurants and cafes. High House is a wonderful place to stay for all ages, all year round, and is stocked with a large selection of wet suits and boogie boards to make the most of its proximity to the beach. For indoor entertainment, the skylight attic room with views over the roof tops of Tenby and the sea is perfect for younger guests, with a Smart television, an X-box 360 games console and board games. The house is furnished, equipped and maintained to an extremely high standard. There is a completely private courtyard with gas barbecue, garden furniture and atmospherically lit old stone walls for enjoying alfresco dining on warm summer's evenings. There are numerous activities with some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK nearby, costal walks, surfing, the oldest links golf course in Wales, co-steering, rock climbing, abseiling, mackerel fishing, water sports and wet biking. For the less adventurous, there are the independent shops, cafes and restaurants of Tenby. High House's generous accommodation provides for all, whether out and about exploring the golden beaches or hunkering down inside when rain stops play! For larger groups, High House is also available to book for up to ten guests using all five bedrooms, all year round; please click here for details. Additional Information: Great skylight attic room with views over the roof tops of Tenby and the sea. Two Smart televisions with full internet connectivity and Bose sound box. Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome. Dogs to be kept to the ground floor only please. (Please note only one of the nearby beaches allows access to dogs between May - September). Travel cot, high chair and stairgate available upon request. Supply of wet suits and boogie boards. Stone walled courtyard with up-lighting and gas barbecue. Wi-Fi throughout the house. Two reserved car parking spaces nearby. Catering can be provided for special celebrations or simply stocking the fridge with delicious meals for your holiday. Contact Get the Drift Food for details. For larger groups, High House is also available to book for up to ten guests using all five bedrooms, all year round; please click here for details.
Great place to stay in the heart of Tenby lovely private beach cove at the end of the road. The well equipped wet room and shower downstairs makes it very easy to get the kids washed and changed too!
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Explore the wonderful sandy beaches of the Pembrokeshire coast
On your doorstep the beautiful seaside town of Tenby where watersports, wet bike seal safaris, mackerel fishing, rock climbing and abseiling are all on offer.
Surfing, co-steering, tank driving! and quad biking nearby.
Take a boat trip to the beautiful island of Caldey.
Visit the Links golf at the birthplace of Welsh golf within walking distance.
Walk on the dramatic limestone coastline at Stackpole over the Barrafundle Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK.
Visit Manobier, Pembroke and Carew Castles
Oakwood Theme Park is a 10-minute drive away as is Blue Lagoon Water Park which is open all year.
Surrounding Villages and Towns throughout Pembrokeshire:
St Davids, the smallest city in Britain.
Newport on the river Nyfer is a picturesque small market town with a rich history.
Tenby, a wonderful, walled seaside town, with cobbled lanes and its iconic harbour and stunning beaches.
Narberth, situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire, has become a shopping haven for all things Pembrokeshire including sculpture, art and pottery.
Places to visit in Pembrokeshire include:
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo with its vintage fun fair.
Oakwood Theme Park for thrills and screams.
Pembrokeshire Falconry where you'll have the opportunity to fly birds of prey yourself.
Oriel y Parc Art Gallery has one of the finest landscape galleries.
Milford Haven heritage and maritime museum covers everything from whaling to modern day petroleum.
Narberth Museum is filled with amazing exhibits and Tenby Museum tells the story of a fishing and trading port that became a fashionable resort.
The Last Invasion Tapestry in Fishguard is an amazing embroidered 30 metre long tapestry which tells the story of the 1797 last invasion on mainland Britain.
Beautiful beaches stretch the Pembrokeshire coastline including:
Freshwater West beach, a surfers paradise and featured in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood along with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Barafundle Bay, an absolutely stunning, small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park.
Cwm y Eglwys is a sandy cove with a stream, perfect for rock pooling, the village also has a boat club.
There are a wealth of activities in Pembrokeshire including:
Golf: Pembrokeshire is home to no less than eight golf courses, including a links course in Tenby (a championship venue); St Davids City Golf Club overlooking Whitesands beach; Newport Links, an 18 hole course overlooking Newport Bay.
Sailing: Marina facilities are available at Milford Haven and Neyland, where most of a yachtman's needs are catered for.
For families with younger children, the disused railway lines such as The Tramway near Saundersfoot is ideal.
For a muddier route, try the Llys Y Fran Country Park, 6.5 miles around the reservoir (Bike wash available!).
Fishing trips can be taken from Tenby, Saundersfoot, Dale or St Davids.
Heatherton - (Tenby) Heatherton has a huge range of activities for all ages and is also a dog friendly activity park that has a dog agility course.
Dionsaur Park - Only for the brave!
There are an abundance of historic homes and gardens to visit in Pembrokeshire including:
Pembroke and Carew Castle, probably the finest in Pembrokeshire.
Cilgerran Castle commands a dramatic location perched high above the Teifi Gorge.
Picton Castle is a cross between a medieval castle and a fortified manor house also home to a beautiful woodland garden within 40 acres.
St Davids bishops palace, once home to the Bishops of St Davids.
The Tudor Merchants House in Tenby has been restored by the National Trust and recreates the home of wealthy merchants trading from Tenby during the 1500's.
The National Trust's Colby Woodland garden near Amroth is a garden for all ages.
Dyffryn Fernant, a six acre garden near Fishguard, started its life as a ‘complete wilderness'.
Some favourite restaurants to try in Pembrokeshire include:
Ultracomida – Spanish restaurant and delicatessen – 7 High Street, Narberth
The Watermans Arms, Pembroke
Wisemans Bridge Inn, Saundersfoot
Chamilis Indian Restaurant and takeway with delivery service .
The Fish Inn, Lower Fishguard.
Events within Pembrokeshire include:
Pembrokeshire Fish Week – June
Narberth Food Festival, winner of Gold for Best Event in the Pembrokeshire Tourism Awards - takes place late September.
St Davids Cathedral Festival at the end of May.
The Fishguard Folk Festival at the end of May.
Fishguard International Music Festival in July.
Aber Jazz, Jazz and Blues Festival in Fishguard in August.
Tenby Blues Festival in November.
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