A corridor gives access firstly to the toilet/shower room and then to a twin bedroom with wardrobes and cupboards. At the end of the corridor is the main double bedroom with en-suite facilities, mirror fronted wardrobes, drawers and cupboards.
Outside the holiday home on the decking is a table and four chairs and there is parking for one car.
Pendine Sands Holiday Park
Pendine Sands Holiday Park is a 4 star park with a David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. It is situated right on the coast with a beautiful 7 mile sandy beach, and around the headland you will find caves and rock pools galore.
There is plenty to offer all ages: The Venue hosts nightly cabaret acts plus other entertainment, there are kids' clubs for all ages, an indoor heated swimming pool, as well as a quieter pub called 'The Duck Inn' that overlooks a children's play area. There is also a recently refurbished gym for those staying on site - available on request. Access to The Venue is by application at the site's main office.
Kensington Court is situated close to the centre of the unspoilt village of Pendine, where there is a launderette and a small selection of shops, cafes, pubs and a restaurant.
Pendine Sands Holiday Park is open from March through to New Year and is a fantastic place to stay at any time of year.
Local Area
Pendine is ideally situated to make the most of South Wales as it nestles between Pembroke and Carmarthen, where there are unlimited attractions to suit all tastes. It is an excellent base to see the many other beautiful beaches and towns only a short drive or bus ride away and it is a favourite destination for walkers taking in the stunning scenery.
Oakwood Park, near Narberth, is a theme park which has some superb high-thrill rides, and Folly Farm, nearby, is a wonderful day out for all ages where there is plenty to do even if the weather isn't too good.
In addition to these there are other outdoor pursuit centres for horse riding, paint balling, karting and themed parks such as Tenby's Dinosaur Park, a chocolate making factory and craft shops. There are also many castles and National Trust places to visit including Colby Woodland Gardens and a gold mine as well as manor houses and museums, including Dylan Thomas'
Boat House in Laugharne.
At Pendine the beautiful 7 mile sandy beach is where Welshman J G Parry Thomas twice took the world land speed record away from Sir Malcolm Campbell in the 1920's, and the Museum of Speed on the front at Pendine, in which Parry Thomas' car, Babs, is displayed, is a must for all racing enthusiasts.
For anyone wishing to explore further afield there is the outstanding Gower Peninsular, which is only an hour's drive away, and on that route is the National Botanical Gardens of Wales, which is well worth a visit.
The list could go on and on... there is truly so much to do, and you could come back year after year and never do the same things twice!