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Pebble Reach, Pebble Reach, Amroth, Near Saundersfoot

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 4

Just 10 yards from Amroth Beach, this first floor apartment enjoys uninterrupted views to Worms Head, the Gower Peninsula, Monkstone Point and Caldey Island beyond.. First Floor:
18 steps to entrance.
All on the first floor.
Living room: With electric fire, 40" Freeview Smart TV with Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Kitchen/dining room: Galley style with electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed and 30" Freeview TV.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds and 26" Freeview TV.
Bathroom: With Jacuzzi bath, shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate. Welcome pack. . Public car park, permits for 2 cars included; unloading at the door. No smoking.. Pebble Reach is perched on the seafront within the beautiful coastal hamlet of Amroth, and offers uninterrupted views out across the glistening blue sea. This first floor apartment, situated above the owner’s grocery shop, has been thoughtfully and lovingly furnished to provide an excellent base for an enjoyable holiday. Relax with a glass of wine on an evening in the spacious living room and take in the picture-postcard sea views. The galley style kitchen/dining room is a perfect space in which to prepare and enjoy that special meal together. The large bathroom is complete with a Jacuzzi bath to relax those aching muscles, and also offers a separate shower cubicle for added comfort.
It is the ideal location for a fun-filled family holiday. Situated on the epic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the footpath starts only a few yards away within the hamlet of Amroth, where you can explore the 186-mile coastal path covering some of the most breathtaking and rugged scenery in West Wales. For the more energetic, Amroth beach is perfect for an early morning run or stroll, after picking up the morning newspaper and enjoying a freshly brewed coffee in the local café. A few minutes east leads to the seaside village of Pendine, or Pentywyn in Welsh meaning the ‘end of the dunes’. Nestled high overlooking 7 miles of glorious beach, it was made famous by Malcolm Campbell setting the world land speed record on Pendine Sands.
In just a 20-minute drive and you can visit Laugharne which is famous for being the birthplace of the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The town features his iconic boathouse and the historic Laugharne Castle lying peacefully on the edge of the glistening River Taf. Travelling west, do not miss the walled harbour town of Tenby to explore the cobbled streets and fantastic plethora of restaurants specialising in local organic produce, with line caught sea fish being top of the special’s board. Beach 10 yards. Shop 5 yards, pub and restaurant 10 yards.

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