Award-winning Lydstep Beach nestles in the beautiful and peaceful Pembrokeshire National Park.
Enjoying breathtaking views over tranquil countryside yet boasting a fun-packed Blue Flag beach on the doorstep, Lydstep offers the best of both worlds a perfect balance for a holiday to suit everyone.
Set in and around a 200-year-old mansion, you enjoy a host of leisure activities, including a superb swimming pool and vibrant entertainment facilities.
Together with the various watersports on hand at the beach, this park is ideal for those seeking action and adventure, or those wishing just to relax and take it easy.
Close to medieval Tenby, the glorious surrounding area is home to a wealth of castles, beaches and traditional seaside attractions.
offers the following facilities.
Indoor heated pool
Water sport centre with kayak and sailing lessons*
Archery lessons*
Shooting lessons*
Entertainment venue
Shows, discos and cabarets
Café bar and grill
Children's adventure play area
Shop
Launderette*
* Charges apply
There is a childrens play area on site Indoor Swimming Pool on site Water sports are available on the site or nearby
- Indoor pool
- Beach nearby
- Watersports
No all-male, all-female and young mixed groups under 25 family parties only
No pets
Local Area
It’s easy to make the most of a spectacularly beautiful coastline and the best beaches in the UK when you stay in Pembrokeshire. Miles of award winning sands, rugged cliffs, secluded coves and great waves combine to make this stretch of coast a favourite with surfers and families alike.
Add the pretty town of Tenby, one of the country’s most delightful seaside resorts, to the mix and you have the perfect holiday right here.
Pembrokeshire’s superb family attractions include the thrilling rides at Oakwood Theme Park, the Crystal Maze and Folly Foot Adventure Park and Zoo. Walkers will find plenty of enjoyment on the coastal path and in the Preseli Hills, while adventurous types will head to the Ritec Valley quad biking centre, and a boat trip to the tranquil, holy island of Caldy is an essential ingredient of caravan holidays in Pembrokeshire.
You’ll be charmed by a visit to St David’s, it’s the UK’s smallest city but home to the largest cathedral in Wales, and you don’t have to be a history enthusiast to be impressed by Pembroke Castle – massive and beautifully preserved, it’s well worth exploring.
Local Information & Businesses
TV Kitchen including microwave Shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Additional sleeping for two in the lounge (except the prestige) Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Cots and highchairs £10pw each No all-male, all-female and young mixed groups under 25 family parties only No pets
Weekly Price Range: £449 - £1275
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