Lydstep Travel Guide
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Tŷ Milford Waterfront
Really lovely stay, rooms comfortable and quiet, breakfast was tasty and staff were all very good. Free parking, and a lovely view from our room of the water. We will stay again
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2026

The Imperial Hotel
Room was spotless. Staff were very friendly. Lovely calm relaxing environment. Our second stay and we definitely will be back!
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

The Studio - 1 Bedroom Cabin - Amroth
Our experience was good settee was a bit uncomfortable, bed was was great not much room in the bath room
Reviewed on 29 June 2025

Architect Designed Eco House In A Secluded Littlehaven Private Lane
A home from home in a stunning location with all home comforts. You won’t want to leave. Our second time staying and we will return again. Clive is a a wonderful and communicative host.
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2025

Swallow cottage
We only saw him when we had a problem with the tv.the cottage although roomy was very dated and in need of a complete refurbishment the fifth bedroom could not be accessed by the main accommodation which was not shown in the details.The towels provided were like drying with sandpaper.
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2026

The Studio - 1 Bedroom Cabin - Amroth
Our experience was good settee was a bit uncomfortable, bed was was great not much room in the bath room
Reviewed on 29 June 2025
Popular places to visit

Tenby Beach
Visitors to Wales are often staggered by quite how picturesque it can be here and nowhere more so than at Tenby, probably the most iconic seaside town in the country. Tenby Beach is the generic name given to not one but four of its beaches, all of which offer sheltered, deep blue water and outstanding views.

Harbour Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Harbour Beach during your trip to Tenby? Amble around the area's waterfront or visit its churches.

Carew Castle
Regarded as one of the most impressive castles in Wales, visitors to Carew Castle can trace the structure’s history from Norman fortifications to when it became an Elizabethan country home owned by Sir John Perrot, possibly an illegitimate son of Henry VIII, before its eventual abandonment in the 17th Century. Several notable features have resulted, including earthworks created by Royalist defenders during the Civil War and window frames dating to Tudor times that were made of imported Cotswold stone that stands out against the local limestone used for the rest of the building.

Manor House Wildlife Park
Visit the animals who call Manor House Wildlife Park home during your travels in St. Florence. Wander the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area.

Manorbier Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Manorbier Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Manorbier. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.

Manor Wildlife Park
Enjoy an outing to Manor Wildlife Park during your stay in St. Florence. Wander the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area.

