Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
This self contained wing of a large stone house is situated on the outskirts of the village of Dinas. The property is within walking distance of Aberbach Bay and a few minutes drive of the other small coves at Pwllgwaelod and Cwm Yr Eglwys.
This pretty stone cottage is situated at the edge of the small village of Dinas within easy walking distance of the small cove at Aberbach, there is a lovely walk down to the beach through the lane close by. It is also close to Pwllgwaelod beach, from where one can walk around the spectacular Dinas Island headland to the little beach at Cwm Yr Eglwys. For those who prefer hill walking, the heart of the Preseli Hills with their famous blue stones is just a few minutes drive away. This cottage has easy access and spacious accommodation, double glazing and full central heating, ideal for a couple or small family. On the opposite side of the road is an acre of ground for your use, with summer house, large fishpond and a woodland garden with fir trees, rhododendrons, camellias and a variety of flowering shrubs. Garden furniture is also provided.
This old stone farmhouse with character is surrounded by lawns and mature trees. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, the secluded bay of Aberbach, numerous sandy beaches, fishing, golf, tennis and riding facilities are within easy driving or walking distance, as are the usual village amenities which include a children's play park, pubs, post office and shops. Fishguard & Newport are just a 10 minute drive away and have an excellent range of galleries and restaurants.
The hamlet of Iet-y-Bontpren is located on the edge of Dinas with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path at the foot of the hill, the imposing seascape of Dinas Head and the family beaches at Cwm-Y-Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod. Located in half an acre - with lawn, garden table and chairs, a natural spring and streams - in a woodland setting, the garden has rhododendrons, camellias, and a variety of flowering shrubs, with a large enclosed fishpond.
Within walking distance of the delightful beaches at Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod, this semi-detached National Trust owned farm house offers peace, seclusion and a near perfect location on a working farm. The slate fronted farm house is situated in a sheltered position on Dinas Island and the walk around the island (actually a promontory headland) is part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and has been awarded the AA Walk of the Year numerous times and featured in The Times 20 Great British Walks. Every effort has been made to ensure that your stay will be comfortable and welcoming. There is an excellent pub with restaurant overlooking the beach and nearby in the village a further selection of pubs and village shops. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the farmhouse.
This large semi detached three storey house is in the village of Dinas, between Fishguard and Newport. Pwllgwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys beaches are both within walking distance and Newport sands a little further. The village has 2 pubs, a stunningly located beachside fish restaurant and bar, a fish and chip shop, two village stores and a park with children's play equipment. Fishguard and Newport are both slightly larger towns and offer more shops, restaurants, galleries and eateries.
This attractive stone cottage is situated off the narrow road which leads to the sandy beach of Pwllgwaelod just half a mile from the cottage. From the beach there are exhilarating walks around Dinas Head and on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with its magnificent scenery. Dinas has a couple of very good shops as well as two pubs in the village plus one right beside the sea which serves good food. Cwm yr Eglwys beach is also a short walk away and Newport Sands a few minutes drive. Newport is a bustling seaside town about 3 miles from the cottage, with a large selection of restaurants, galleries, shops and a bank.
Almost on top of the hill overlooking Fishguard Bay and Dinas Island, this lovely barn conversion is situated on a 127 acre working farmstead. The owner has a passion for Highland Ponies (stallions, mares and foals), rare breed Silver Dun Galloway cattle, Black and Badger Face Welsh Mountain sheep as well as free- range geese, ducks and chickens. Guests and their well-behaved pets are offered the freedom of the farm providing the countryside code is strictly adhered to - remember to bring your wellies! The barn is situated close to the stables and in the midst of the farm activity, stables are available for guests? horses if required. The Coastal Path is only a mile away as is the beautiful little beach of Aberbach. The village of Dinas which has a couple of general stores and several pubs is one and a half miles distant. The village of Llanychaer with pub, post office and church is half a mile down the lane.
This 3 storey cottage is situated in a quiet dead end country lane close to Pwllgwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys and within easy walking distance of the village shops and 3 pubs. A path from the back of the house leads directly to Cwm yr Eglwys beach and will take you about 5 minutes to walk. Pwllgwaelod beach is also about a 5 minute walk (10 or 15 back up the hill!) The Coastal Path can be joined at both beaches and there is a fantastic walk around Dinas Head. Newport and Fishguard are less than a 10 minute drive away and both boast a good range of eateries, galleries, shops and pubs. The coastal bus service passes by the end of the lane.
A delightful period cottage along the Glyn y Mel road, which is part of the old fishing village and harbour of Lower Town, Fishguard. The cottage is just a few minutes walk from the quay and slipway, where there are excellent launching facilities for sailors, windsurfers etc. Local fishermen often provide fishing trips for those who wish to catch their supper. The cottage is also ideally situated for the keen walkers and is conveniently close to the beautiful and spectacular Coastal Path and the peaceful countryside and valleys of Cwm Gwaun.
Ann Perrot's Cottage is a delightful detached cottage tucked away down a quiet lane in a cluster of similar pretty cottages between Mathry, Hayscastle and Letterston. The cottage set in 1/3 of an acre is a haven of peace and tranquility and the north Pembrokeshire coast with its stunning scenery and beaches is easily accessed. Abercastle beach is 6 miles and Newgale 7. Fishguard town is about 6 miles away and St Davids and Newport are both 12 miles. What a perfect base for exploring Pembrokeshire and an ideal hidey hole if you just want to relax.
This charming bungalow is situated at the end of a quiet lane and is surrounded by open countryside, but is only a short walk into the Market Town of Fishguard. There are many local attractions including horse riding, golf, fishing, swimming pool, Ocean Lab and sailing school. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and bird watching at Strumble Head are within 5 miles. The Ferry Port with daily sailings to Ireland is less than 2 miles away.
Tucked away in the little valley of Dwrbach, this single storey barn has been converted from an old traditional stone cart house into a lovely cottage. The owners, who live nearby, have taken great care making this into a luxury cottage, which is ideal for romantic breaks, and those looking for home from home comforts. The cottage is within a few minutes drive of the market town of Fishguard, also several nearby beaches, the bird observatory at Strumble Head and several points of access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Even on the stormiest winter's day or the calmest summer's day you are guaranteed wonderful, ever-changing sea views from this spacious family house, which sits at the top of the hill overlooking the old fishing harbour. The house is large and spacious and has been renovated to a high standard whilst maintaining its original character and charm. It is also conveniently located being just a few minutes walk to the local shops, pubs and restaurants. NB Designed for 7 people, however and extra can be accommodated in the Z bed.
A superbly appointed cottage situated just a couple of miles out of Fishguard and with lovely pastoral surroundings. The owners have created a delightful conservation area within the 5 acres of grounds with various places for quiet contemplation or recreation and a landscaped area with lake. Barbecue available. There is also a private small decked area at the rear of the property with table and chairs. There are a selection of coves and bays within easy driving distance of the cottage. Fishguard has a very good range of shops, art and craft galleries and a small theatre. The owners have spent a great deal of time and energy renovating this cottage to a superb standard.
Fishguard Market Town is situated on the North Pembrokeshire coast and is filled with pretty colour washed cottages and houses. There are numerous safe beaches within a few minutes drive and a good selection of restaurants, galleries, shops and pubs in this seaside town. The Coastal Path is close-by as is the National Park. This comfortable link detached property is set in the heart of town and used to be the Schoolmaster's Cottage.
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Enjoying a truly dramatic location overlooking the beautiful harbour at Lower Town, and with views of Dinas Head and the coastline towards Newport, this is a really wonderfully located and appointed property. The Coastal Path literally runs past the end of the garden and the views are spectacular. There are a range of pubs, shops and galleries within easy walking distance of the property. The recent conversion of this former drill hall earned the contractors "builders of the year" award.
Within metres of the Coastal Path and with stunning coastal views, this stone cottage is in a superb location. The picturesque Lower Town fishing harbour and Fishguard Bay are just outside the window and provide lovely views at any time of the year. Fishguard has some charming restaurants, pubs, shops and galleries, all of which are within a few minutes walk of the cottage. A day trip to Ireland can be taken from the nearby harbour at Goodwick. The cottage is the middle of three and has been built and appointed to the highest of standards.
Situated back along a quiet alley, this very spacious former school hall has been renovated, decorated and furnished with great care, retaining the original school windows which stretch from the ground to top floor. Fishguard is a thriving seaside town with various galleries, restaurants; individual shops a modern leisure centre and a selection of pubs all with a few minutes walk. There are two harbours - the picturesque old fishing harbour at Lower Town and the Irish Ferry harbour at Goodwick. There is also a small beach at Goodwick backed by a play area for children and a sea school. Newport and St Davids are both a short drive away.
This former Sea Captain's house is situated in a quiet road close to the town centre. There are lovely views over the old fishing harbour just a couple of minutes walk from the property and Fishguard has an excellent range of eateries, shops, galleries and pubs and a theatre/cinema. The coastal bus service runs from the town and is ideal for walkers wishing to explore different parts of the coastal path. The ferry service from Goodwick takes you to the Irish port of Rosslare and makes a great day trip.
Cable Cottage is a truly unique property in a superb cliff top location. It was originally one of the tiny stone cable huts used when telephone cables were first laid across the Atlantic. It is an exceptional location commanding spectacular panoramic sea views over Fishguard Harbour, out towards the Irish Sea and along the dramatic coastline towards Dinas Head. Guests will enjoy walking the Coastal Path which is just one field away, and can be approached through the owner's farmland below the cottage. This is an excellent base to explore a selection of sandy beaches and coves which are renowned for some of the best swimming and surfing in the County.
Sleeps 4/6. A path leads from the door to a spectacular section of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and National Trust heathland. This spacious character cottage has views from the front of the property over environmentally protected farmland to Fishguard Bay, and a private garden. Ponies graze the clifftops in winter, wild flowers abound in spring, sea birds breed in early summer, and seal pups may be seen at the foot of the cliffs in autumn. A wildlife haven! The cottage lies between the picturesque harbour of Lower Fishguard and Dinas and Newport beyond with their beautiful beaches.
Sleeps 4/5. From this recently refurbished cottage, a path leads from the door to a spectacular section of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and National Trust heathland. This traditional cottage has sea views across the fields to Fishguard Bay. A stream borders the private garden. Contemporary comfort with a flavour of the past. Sea birds and wildlife abound.
Nestled in a pretty wooded valley, this picturesque cottage offers comfortable accommodation in a convenient location ideally situated for exploring Pembrokeshire. Fishguard is just 2 miles away and has a good selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries as well as a small theatre/cinema and a leisure centre. St Davids is about a half hour drive away and makes an excellent day out. The Coastal Path is close by and offers 186 miles of stunning walking along the Pembrokeshire coast. There are numerous coves and beaches dotted all along the coastline just waiting to be explored. There are golf clubs at Priskilly, Haverfordwest, St Davids and Newport.
This spacious, newly renovated property enjoys a convenient location close to the heart of Fishguard town centre. Fishguard has something for everybody including a cinema/theatre, leisure centre, galleries, individual shops, restaurants and several pubs. There is a small beach and an excellent sailing school at Goodwick, just half a mile from the house. The coastline northwards to Newport and Cardigan Bay (famous for its dolphins) and south to St Davids and St Brides Bay is spectacular.
Situated in the heart of Lower Town, this terraced cottage enjoys a convenient location close to the quayside. Colourful cottages and fishing boats surround in this picturesque fishing harbour where Moby Dick and Under Milk Wood were filmed. There is a friendly local pub opposite and a good selection of places to eat, drink and shop in Fishguard itself which is just up the hill. The Coastal Path is easily accessed close by and there are numerous beaches and coves to explore along the coastline.
Situated off the St Davids road in Letterston, this recently-built detached house offers very comfortable accommodation. Letterston has village shops, a pub and a famous fish and chip restaurant. Fishguard is about 10 minutes away and has several good pubs, eateries, galleries and shops. Abercastle beach & Haverfordwest are about 15 minutes drive and St Davids & Newport are within 30 minutes drive. Porthgain Harbour is close by and there is a great walk along the Coastal Path to the Blue Lagoon, this will give you a good appetite for a drink or a meal at The Sloop Inn on your return. There are several beaches and the Coastal Path close by as well as Priskilly golf course.
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac at the top of this seaside and market town this spacious and welcoming annexe makes a great base for a couple. Fishguard benefits from a good selection of restaurants, galleries, pubs and shops. The Coastal Path can be accessed easily and the picturesque harbour at Lower Town is just a 10 minute walk. There are several beaches close by including Goodwick, Pwllgwaelod and Newport Sands. The property has recently been refurbished and there are nice views of Fishguard Bay from the bedroom.
A three storey Victorian terraced house situated within an easy walk of the harbour and Parrog beach or Fishguard town centre. Fishguard has a good selection of shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants. Parrog beach has a sailing school and a visitor centre and a breakwater which makes a great walk. The Coastal Path can be joined close by.
This delightful detached stone barn conversion makes a perfect romantic and welcoming retreat for those seeking to get away from it all. There are many interesting features throughout which add to the traditional character of this delightful cottage. The splendid rugged isolation of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just a short walk away, as is the ornithological observatory at Strumble Head. There are stunning coastal views from the cottage towards Strumble Head and St Davids.
Enjoying a rural position on the moorland at Trefasser approaching Pwll Deri and Strumble Head and situated in the National Park, this cottage has been renovated to an excellent standard to preserve the character and traditional feel of local period Pembrokeshire Cottages. It is situated less than a mile from the sea and has easily accessible Coastal Path walks with an abundance of birds and wildlife. Fishguard and Goodwick are within an easy drive with Art Galleries, Shops, Pubs and Restaurants all available.
This comfortable and cosy traditional crog loft cottage enjoys a lovely location just a few hundred yards from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The detached natural stone and colour washed cottage enjoys privacy and seclusion and makes an ideal retreat for those wishing to have a completely quiet break away from it all. There is a large, completely enclosed lawned garden to the rear of the cottage with garden furniture. In the garden there is a cedar summer house which is furnished with an upholstered cane suite and table.
Strumble Head is one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in Pembrokeshire, the rugged coastline is the closest point to Ireland and there is easy access on to the 180-mile Coastal Path within easy walking distance of the cottage. The area is well-known as a haven for rare birds, wild flowers and seals, all can be seen from the observatory on the headland. There are a selection of beaches within a few minutes drive of the property with the smugglers coves of Abermawr and Aberbach being amongst the two nearest.The cottage has been beautifully restored and decorated to the highest standard with every modern convenience and a sympathetic eye to its origins.
A delightful whitewashed traditional Pembrokeshire cottage overlooking the sea and sheltering at the foot of a rocky outcrop. There are views of Strumble Head and Pwllderi and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path can be joined within a few minutes walk of the cottage. You may be lucky enough to see porpoises in Fishguard Bay, where they are a regular sight, and "Pwllderi sunsets" are really stunning. The cottage has been thoughtfully renovated retaining many interesting architectural features whilst providing all the modern day comforts that we expect.
This comfortable semi-detached bungalow enjoys an excellent location close to Strumble Head and Fishguard. The area is wonderful for walking with the stunning coastal scenery of the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire Coastal Path close by. The Strumble Shuttle (National Park bus service) will pick you up and drop you off outside the property (see link on our website) and take you along the coast enabling you to walk a different section of the path each day. Goodwick and Fishguard are both close by and have a good selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries. There is a riding stable within walking distance and the Irish Ferry sails from Fishguard to Rosslare daily.
Within walking distance of the sea at Parrog, Goodwick, this large semi detached cottage offers very spacious accommodation for families or groups of friends. The village of Goodwick has several nice eateries and 3 pubs and a few village shops. Fishguard is close-by and offers a larger selection of shops, galleries and a theatre. The Coastal Path is readily accessed from the property and there is a good bus service from Goodwick so you don't really need to have a car. The Irish Ferry, which makes a great day trip, is within walking distance and there are numerous attractions and places of interest to visit in the locality.
Stunning uninterrupted views of Fishguard Bay can be enjoyed from this apartment occupying the upper two storeys of a restored Victorian villa. Goodwick is a delightful village with a selection of restaurants, pubs and shops. The harbour has a small beach, the award-winning Ocean Lab and a wonderful breakwater, just the place to take a stroll in the sea air. You can also catch the ferry or the fast cat to Ireland for a day trip. Fishguard is just half a mile away, St Davids 14 miles and Strumble Head, one of the best places to spot dolphins and porpoise, five miles away. The 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just minutes away from the apartment, another reason why it's a perfect base for a great holiday.
Situated close to one of the most beautiful stretches of the Pembrokeshire coastline at Strumble Head, this delightful cottage, part of the original farmhouse predating 1795, makes a perfect holiday base. Goodwick is just over 3 miles away and Fishguard a little further, both have a good selection of shops, galleries and places to eat. There are numerous beaches and coves along this stretch of the coast and it is a great place to dolphin and seal watch. Abermawr beach is about 2 miles and Strumble Head about 1. The cottage has recently been totally refurbished carefully and it retains its original character.
Nestling under Garnfawr, a huge rocky outcrop from the top of which you can see to St Davids, the Preseli hills and even Ireland on a very clear day. Strumble Head is stunningly beautiful and a great place for walking and watching wildlife. St Davids and Newport are within a half hour drive and well worth visiting. There are 186 miles of coastal path to enjoy and the coastal bus service passes close by. The Farmhouse dates back to 1795 and has been sympathetically restored.