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Tenby Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Gardeners Lodge
  • Saundersfoot

    Old Gardeners Lodge

    Ref: S43811

    Reviews 24

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    Old Gardener's Lodge, a detached cottage in the grounds of the owners' home, sits on the edge of the village of the popular coastal resort of Saundersfoot, just a short walk through woodland to the beach. This cosy cottage benefits from a quiet...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Garnwen Lodge
  • Amroth

    The Garnwen Lodge

    Ref: S376971

    Reviews 8

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    Delightful holiday lodge at the exclusive Heritage Park just a short woodland walk away from the coast. The living area follows an open plan layout complete with comfortable seating, a dining area and newly-fitted kitchen. Both bedrooms have been...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Touchwood Lodge
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    Amroth

    Touchwood Lodge

    Ref: S854018

    Reviews 4

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    The rural village of Kilgetty is situated 2.4 miles from one of the most picturesque villages in Pembrokeshire, Cresswell Quay is best described as a delightful hamlet of scattered cottages at the edge of the tidal estuary. The central focal point...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heritage Park
  • Narberth

    Heritage Park

    Ref: S372422

    Reviews 20

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    Kilgettyis a small and rural village resting in South Wales, just a couple of miles away from the coastline and the likes of Tenby and Saundersfoot. Within the village, you will find a small shop for picking up the essentials, a pub and a couple...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 53
  • Narberth

    Lodge 53

    Ref: S677227

    Reviews 14

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    Kilgetty is 2.4 miles from Cresswell Quay, one of Pembrokeshire's most picturesque villages. Cresswell Quay is best described as a delightful hamlet of scattered cottages on the edge of the tidal estuary. The central focal point is, of course, the...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lookout
  • Narberth

    The Lookout

    Ref: S94836

    Reviews 21

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    Stepaside is a holiday hamlet with pubs and restaurants. The whole of Pembrokeshire is at your fingertips with Amroth, Tenby and Saundersfoot close by.

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beavers Retreat Glamping
  • Tenby

    Beavers Retreat Glamping

    Ref: S907442

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beavers Retreat Glamping
  • Tenby

    Beavers Retreat Glamping

    Ref: S907441

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beavers Retreat Glamping
  • Tenby

    Beavers Retreat Glamping

    Ref: S907443

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    £168

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 44 Heritage Park
  • Narberth

    44 Heritage Park

    Ref: S274256

    Reviews 28

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    Once home to both coal and iron mines, Stepaside is now a holiday hamlet just over a mile from Kilgetty. This valley was a hive of industrial activity from the 14th to the 19th century as it was an integral part of the Pembrokeshire coal field....

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Meadow House Holiday Park
  • Amroth

    Meadow House Holiday Park

    Ref: S595262

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    Tenby is a stunning coastal town in Wales that invites visitors from all around the UK to explore its rugged coastline and its bustling streets packed full of interesting sights and experiences. This seaside town is the perfect spot for a memorable holiday, with plenty of activities to keep you occupied. From the beautiful beaches around Tenby Harbour to the historic St. John's Hill, there is something for everyone. The hustle and bustle of the vibrant town centre offers ample shopping opportunities and a range of places to eat too.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Tenby are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Tenby provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Janet - Verified booking

      A lovely lodge.

      Well equipped with all that you need on a very quiet site. The power shower is incredible and the bed so comfy you dont want to get out of it!!! The owners left an emergency pack for the dog and cake to welcome us which were both a really nice touch. You can walk to the nearest beach which is about 0.8mile away. The beach is dog friendly and there is a good pub down there too (also dog friendly) a little bit further down the road is Amroth where the New Inn does amazing food and is again dog friendly. The lodge was in an ideal situation to explore Pembrokeshire. Whether you want castles or beaches or adventure parks, all are within at most an hour away. We were really amazed at how dog friendly Pembrokeshire is with the majority of beaches being dog friendly all year round. Also worth a visit are The National Botanic Gardens and the Blue Lagoon. The best beach we found for excellent facilities was Coppet Hall Beach, very small but the cafe and toilets there were brilliant. If you want shops, a short walk away is Saundersfoot . All in all a lovely place to stay and the lodge as a base was superb.

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    • Jane - Verified booking

      On first impressions the lodge looked very clean, however, there were areas of concern particularly in the current climate, there were quite a few crumbs in the kitchen area.

      The fridge and freezer had not been thoroughly cleaned and there were crumbs and remnants of food in both. There is a box to put shoes in and behind it the skirting board was very dirty. When we stripped the beds on leaving there was a very nasty stain on one of the single duvets. There was a thick line of dust on the picture in the main bedroom and skirting boards were dirty. There was a lack of attention to detail. All three mattresses in the property were very uncomfortable and we could feel the springs we both found it difficult to sleep on them. There was a line of grease around the hob. One of the dishes were dirty looked like porridge even though the note said everything had been washed in dishwasher. The general standard of cleanliness needs a little more attention particularly due to the increase in cleaning time we would expect the place to be spotless. The seating area was pleasant and comfortable, we appreciated having sky, the kitchen was well equipped. We appreciated the welcome pack. We also appreciated that they had used an anti covid fog machine prior to our visit.

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    • Paul - Verified booking

      The lodge was lovely and cosy with a nice welcome pack.

      Good contact from Steve who messaged us to say the lodge was ready early and we could have it immediately however we had called into Aberfan to see the memorial when he texted. If I had any criticisms it would be the TV Sky channels. If I had Sky at home (unfortunately I have Virgin) I would have brought my viewing card because there was no way to watch any Sky channels at the lodge which was disappointing. Choosing a Sky Channel and always being asked to "Insert Your Viewing Card" becomes annoying after a while! WiFi worked well so we could use our laptop ok and our phones. We had an invasion of ants in the kitchen area so Steve brought some ant powder and applied it behind the cooker. There were still some around when we left! Speaking of cookers, the oven has a fault inasmuch as it keeps clicking the igniter when in use so if cooking a dish, it's going click click click all the time! Other that what I have stated we had a very good time overall and would consider a return trip

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    • Mrs Aspey - Verified booking

      We have recently returned from a lovely holiday at the Old Gardeners Lodge. The property is in a quiet position up a steep hill about a 10 /15 walk from the seaside town of Saundersfoot .The accommodation although very small and compact has everything you need for a short self catering break.The owners are very friendly and informative about the local area and although you are staying in their garden, it still feels very private as you have a small outside seating area if you are lucky enough to have good weather.There are some beautiful coastal paths close by and some lovely places to visit .The walks to nearby Amroth and the National Trust Colby gardens are well worth a visit as is the costal walk to Tenby(but be prepared as it is a very long and sometimes very steep walk)We got a taxi back for £8 to save our legs !! I feel like the Old gardeners lodge is very good value accommodation if you are mobile and like to do a lot of walking.

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    • Ms Burton - Verified booking

      Upon arrival greeted with a trip hazzard - a broken slab on path. On entering the Lodge - icy cold, no heating on. The waste bin lid was lying on the floor, no bin liner provided. Out of date packet of Welsh Cakes on tray in kitchen. Mugs/plate/dish left to dry on the sink drainer. The oven needed cleaning, meat tins well used and marked. The twin bedroom smelt musky and looked as if someone had used the beds. The bedding just pulled back and creased. A used towel hung the back of bedroom door. The dressing room in main bedroom had unwashed bed linen lying bungled up on floor. Only a few hand towels provided, not ideal when taking a shower. A very disappointing lodge based on Heritage Park, have stayed in far newer/cleaner. Also charged £25.00 non refundable in case of breakages, feel this is a cheek given the state of the lodge. This lodge overall needs a deep clean, attention to detail for paying guests and some TLC!!!

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    Things to do near Tenby

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    Folly Farm Adventure Park And Zoo

    Folly Farm is a family attraction near Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire which houses an adventure park and zoo. It has 750 animals with interactive animal experiences available such as the Jolly Barn, feeding the lions and giraffes, and meeting the rhinos and sloths. In addition to the zoo there is a vintage fair that has 17 classic rides which include the Golden Gallopers, Dodgems and a Waltzer. There are also adventure play areas. Free parking, wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly with landscaped paths and ramps. Food and drink outlets, gift shop.

    The Dinosaur Park Tenby

    Dinosaurs have been brought back to life at The Dinosaur Park Tenby. Discover iconic creatures like the T-Rex, Velociraptor, and other beasts as you journey through time. Theme park with rides and interactive playground activities. Cafe and gift shop. The park is mostly accessible.

    Pembroke Castle

    Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in the centre of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in Wales. The castle was the original family seat of the Earldom of Pembroke. A Grade I listed building since 1951, it underwent major restoration during the early 20th century.

    Frequent questions

    • What is Tenby popular for?

      Tenby, located on the southwest coast of Wales, is popular for its picturesque harbour, stunning sandy beaches, and medieval town charm. With its colourful Georgian buildings, ancient town walls, and scenic coastal views, Tenby offers a delightful blend of history, natural beauty, and seaside leisure, making it a beloved destination for visitors seeking a quintessential coastal getaway.

    • Is Tenby a good place to holiday?

      With its beautiful beaches, charming town, and rich history, Tenby offers a delightful and picturesque setting for a holiday. Whether you're looking to relax on sandy shores, explore historic sites, indulge in delicious seafood, or simply enjoy the coastal atmosphere, Tenby has much to offer for a memorable holiday experience.

    • What is the best month to visit Tenby?

      Generally, the summer months of June, July, and August are popular for visiting Tenby due to the warmer weather and longer daylight hours, making it ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, if you prefer a quieter and less crowded experience, the spring months of April and May or the early autumn months of September and October can also offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

    • How do you spend a day in Tenby?

      Start your day by exploring the town's historic charm, walking along the medieval town walls, and visiting notable landmarks like St. Mary's Church or Tenby Museum and Art Gallery. Head to one of Tenby's beautiful beaches, such as Castle Beach or South Beach, for a relaxing stroll or a dip in the clear waters. Enjoy a picnic lunch with stunning coastal views from a scenic spot like Castle Hill or the Esplanade. In the afternoon, take a boat trip to the nearby Caldey Island, known for its tranquil atmosphere and Cistercian monastery. If you're interested in wildlife, visit the nearby Dinosaur Park or Manor House Wildlife Park. Finish off your day with a delightful dinner at one of Tenby's seafood restaurants, savouring fresh local delicacies.

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