South Wales

Tenby Harbour

Caldey Island

Vale of Rheidol

South Wales

Golden sand stretching for miles, winding coastal walks, historic harbours; no wonder this is a popular spot. There’s so much to explore – from the beautiful, medieval town of Tenby to St David’s, the smallest city in Britain with a population of just 2,000 people. Or you could just spend time wandering the little streets of New Quay.

Why choose South Wales?

Meander around Tenby fishing village, with its ice cream-coloured houses and harbour

Explore acres of beautiful countryside at the National Botanic Garden of Wales

Hop on a boat and spot puffin and seal colonies at Caldey Island

Take a boat and see if you can spot bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay

Kiln Park

Tenby

On a sunny Welsh day wander down a path through the trees and dunes to discover Tenby South Beach. Or simply relax around our outdoor pool and try your hand at fencing.

  • Best of Kiln Park

  • Harbwr Lights bar and restaurant is great for a family meal

  • Make a splash in our indoor pool with tipping buckets

  • Game, set and match! Get competitive on our tennis courts

Lydstep Beach

near Tenby

We’re smaller than most parks, so there’s an intimate and peaceful feel here. Our beautiful bay location with turquoise sea and white sand is what really sets us apart.

  • Best of Lydstep Beach

  • We offer thrilling watersports including jet skis and kayaking

  • Sail along this unspoilt coastline and take in the views

  • We have an owners’ gym, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi®

Quay West

New Quay

We overlook picturesque New Quay Harbour and Cardigan Bay, home to a pod of dolphins. You’ll find lots of lovely green space as well as great facilities including swimming pools, crazy golf and a spa.

  • Best of Quay West

  • Chill out on a comfy sofa in our Owners’ Club and Lounge

  • Make a splash in our outdoor heated pool and SplashZone

  • Keep fit and healthy in our owners’ gym and spa