The Holiday Home Away From Home

By Dominic Francis


A holidaymaker's dream...

Summer may never seem further away than it does at the moment, in the depths of winter, but what better way to give yourself a boost than by planning that ideal family holiday staying at one of several Tenby cottages on the south Wales coast. With its miles of long, wonderful beaches, Tenby has been a popular destination for both young and old for many, many years. Originally a trading port going back to the 16th century, it was made beloved as a holiday destination by the Victorians, who adored its traditional cobbled streets.

Cosy and cost-effective

Tenby cottages are both wonderful and cheap, while remaining comfy homes-from-home. They come in assorted sizes and styles, for example, there are the ones that have associated caravans and camping sites, and almost all Tenby cottages are family-owned, and can accommodate couples or giant groups, based on what you choose. Tenby cottages have kitchens, sitting rooms, single and double bedrooms, and feature assorted levels of convenience and luxury - one thing to soon understand is that these are places where you stay and might never wish to go.

Tenby cottages are also very affordable, year round, even during the high season when the amount of visitors to Tenby reaches a top. By design, they are built to give comfort in any weather or season, and whether or not it is spring, summer, autumn, or winter, they can always offer an ideal vacation retreat.

Quality assured

Many Tenby cottages are also subject to quality stars ratings, often given by the Welsh Traveller Board, based totally on their service quality and other criteria that is used to assess the quantity of stars to be awarded. A lot of Tenby cottages are located within close range of a beach, local shops, and places of historical interest meaning that, as a visitor, you aren't ever too some distance from an activity that might be of any interest to you or the rest of your party.

Tenby offers each visitor the chance to experience a vacation that, as well as being drenched in Welsh practices, is also quintessentially Brit.




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