Contact Details

Name Lydstep Beach Village
Telephone 0871 468 0496

Pricing

Please see website for details

Pitches

Features

Food Shop, On-Site
Cafe, On-Site
Indoor Pool, On-Site
Bar, On-Site
Outdoor Pool, On-Site
Entertainment, On-Site
Children's Play Area, On-Site
Cycle Hire, On-Site
Pitch Parking
Drinkable Water
Launderette, On-Site
Electric Hook-Up
Gas Cylinders, On-Site
Hairdryers

Lydstep Beach Village, Tenby, Pembrokeshire

Enjoy breathtaking views at award winning Lydstep Beach Village set within the tranquil Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. On the Park the entertainment facilities and pool are set in and around a mansion and right next to the Park are a variety of watersports and a Blue Flag beach.

Feel free to fill each day in just your own way. Every family is different of course, but a typical day might begin with a lazy lie in or have a go at yachting or sailing. It could be a morning in the indoor pool complex, or trying your hand at Fencing.

Lunch out at a great little pub or pop into our England style food, bar & entertainment venue new for 2010. Afternoon try the many Watersport activities, explore Tenby or enjoy a relaxing nature walk. Early evening enjoy a stroll on the beach or a barbecue. Then head off to the entertainment venue for a drink, live music and amazing views over the bay. So, whether it's out and about or staying on the Park, you're sure to have a great holiday at Lydstep Beach.

Park Highlights:
Spectacular setting & landscaping.
Unique setting on Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, overlooking stunning coastline.
Water sports haven.
Enjoy kayaking, sailing and much more.
Relax and take it easy.
On a Park packed with natural beauty and an easy pace.


On Park Activities and Facilities:
NEW for 2010
New England style food, bar & entertainment venue with amazing views over the bay.

Head for the pool.
Heated Indoor Pool.
Spa Pool.
Learn2Swim.
Water Walkerz.
AquaJets.
Aqua Gliders.
Fun Inflatables.

South Wales Regional Tourist Attractions:
Cenarth, near Cardigan:
Visit beautiful Cenarth Falls and the National Coracle Centre.
The Gwili Railway, Carmarthen:
A living reminder of the Great Western Railway branch line set in picturesque Carmarthenshire.
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill:
Norman/Elizabethan attraction in a stunning location near Tenby, with the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales.
The Dinosaur Park:
Home to 22 life size, animated dinosaurs in a woodland setting. Adventure playground and unique dinosaur-themed restaurant.
Caldey Island:
A pleasant boat trip from Tenby Harbour to an island owned by Cistercian monks. Expansive sandy beaches, tours and gift shops.
Oakwood Theme Park, Aberdare:
One of Wales’ largest attractions with over 60 rides.