



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.
There is a bus stop situated a minutes walk from the studio to local coastal paths and towns.








A quiet country lane leads to this spacious rustic stone farmhouse, formerly one of the premier houses in the area, being an old Court House.
The farmhouse is in a rural setting, surrounded by farmland and lawned gardens, yet close to the Coastal Path and many lovely beaches.
From the slopes above the farmhouse the views of the coastline are truly spectacular and one can join the Coastal Path by simply walking across two fields.






Tucked away in the hillside near the coast, overlooking the Teifi Estuary and just a few minutes walk from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
This cosy cottage for two offers a peaceful retreat. St Dogmaels is a fishing village which also boasts the ruins of a 12th century Abbey, a working water driven flour mill and a choice of restaurants and pubs.
Poppit Sands at the mouth of the Estuary provides the opportunity for a range of water sports. Horse riding and an 18 hole golf course are within 5 miles.
Particular care and attention has been paid to the restoration of this traditional Pembrokeshire cottage which now provides a high standard of comfortable accommodation.
10% Discount for 19th & 26th May weeks.

Sheltered in the hillside near to the coast with views over the Teifi Estuary, this listed 19th century cottage provides comfortable, cosy accommodation.
It is ideally placed to explore both North Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay and is within easy reach of the Teifi Valley and Preseli Mountains.
The cottage is only five minutes stroll from the public mooring and slipway, the start of the Coastal Path leading to exhilarating walking, to breathtaking views and the occasional memorable encounter with grey seals or dolphins.
Nearby Poppit Sands is popular for water sports with RNLI and lifeguards in attendance. This delightful cottage is approached by steps and footpath from your private parking space.
Permanent 10% discount on all bookings.




Within 200 yards of the delightful beach at the Parrog, this comfortable and secluded property makes an ideal base for a relaxing holiday.
There are numerous shops, craft shops, restaurants and pubs within walking distance as well as direct access to the Coastal Path.
At low tide you can walk across the Estuary to the Traeth Mawr (big beach) with its extensive silver sands and patrolled swimming areas.
A favourite pursuit with local children is to catch crabs from the sea wall at high tide using a string and bacon as bait.
Cancellation Bargain £250 inc booking fee 5th May.

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.


Within walking distance of the village of Llanychaer and just 2 1/2 miles from Fishguard, this single storey, mid terrace converted barn provides a delightful base for a relaxing and memorable holiday.
The owners have made every effort to ensure that you will enjoy the surrounding grounds by creating an idyllic nature trail and safe play areas.
Nearby in the Gwaun Valley is "Bessie's Pub", where real ales are served from an enamel jug and you will receive a warm Welsh welcome.
There is a private patio facing the sun and with chairs and picnic table. Large mown playing field within grounds near to cottage ideal for football (goal provided!), cricket, bike rides, frisbees, flying kites, tennis etc.
Telephone, fax, e-mail and computing facilities available on request. Some charges may apply depending on nature and extent of use. Good reception for mobile phones and wi-fi.

A delightful single storey end terrace stone character cottage enjoying a peaceful rural setting within 10 minutes of all that you could possibly want from a Pembrokeshire holiday.
There is a selection of sandy beaches and secret smugglers coves, the Coastal Path with its dramatic scenery, sweeping wooded valleys, the Preseli Hills with their iron age fortresses, Neolithic burial chambers and an ever changing kaleidoscope of flora and fauna.
The grounds have grassy trails and tree-lined paths leading to picnic spots and viewpoints. Excellent walks in the Gwaun Valley (from 1/2hr - 2hrs plus) without having to take the car - ending up in the local pub.
Telephone, fax, e-mail and computing facilities available on request. Some charges may apply depending on nature and extent of use. Good reception for mobile phones and wi-fi.



Enjoying a rural position on the dramatic moorland at Trefasser approaching Pwll Deri and Strumble Head and situated in the National Park, this attractive cottage enjoys a large garden with stream and lovely views. The cottage is full of character and retains the traditional feel of local period Pembrokeshire Cottages but with all modern comforts.
It is situated less than a mile from the sea and is close to Coastal Path walks with an abundance of birds and wildlife. The coastal walkers bus can be flagged down outside the cottage. Fishguard, Goodwick and St Davids are within an easy drive with Art Galleries, Shops, Pubs and Restaurants all available.





















A fabulous romantic setting overlooking Abercastle beach with sunsets visible from the upstairs lounge windows over the bay. The waters edge is ony 80 yards from the cottage, as is the coastal path, which has amazing walks in both directions.
From the beach visitors can see the local fishermen going out to sea for their daily catch and their boats add a splash of colour and interest to the sandy bottom harbour.
The cottage offers a perfect holiday retreat in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park.
There is a private hot tub in an adjacent building.







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.


A superbly appointed cottage situated just a couple of miles out of Fishguard and with lovely pastoral surroundings.
There is a private walled garden with hot tub, rattan sofa and dining table with chairs at the rear of the cottage.
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 are a selection of coves, bays and the coastal path 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.
Please Note - Now price code G (not F as in brochure) as a HOT TUB has been installed.

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 House.



























Llangloffan is situated in the heart of North Pembrokeshire close to Fishguard, Goodwick, Strumble Head, Mathry, Porthgain, Newgale and St Davids.
There is a nature reserve just down the lane and Abermawr beach is just 2.4 miles away.
This single storey cottage stands alone on a quiet country lane half a mile from Castlemorris which has a local pub.

Rock Cottage overlooks the beautiful fishing village of Lower Town, Fishguard. The small harbour is famous for being the film location of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood starring Richard Burton.
The cottage has recently been completely refurbished creating a stylish, and elegant holiday home. The "upside down living" space ensures guests get the full benefit of the wonderful sea views.
Rock Cottage is the perfect holiday base to explore Pembrokeshire. It is close to the shops, restaurants and pubs of Fishguard and a short drive from the many beaches and coves dotted along the stunning coastline.St Davids, Porthgain, Solva, and Newport are all within easy reach.


This pretty former Quarryman's cottage is set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park close to, St Nicholas, Pwllderi and Strumble Head with views to Garn Fawr.
There is easy access to the coastal path and the many coves and bays of the spectacularly beautiful North Pembrokeshire coast.Fishguard, Porthgain, St Davids and Newport are all within easy driving distance and the coastal walker's bus can be flagged down outside the cottage.
The semi-detached cottage retains many original features whilst providing all modern comforts and is stylishly furnished with co-ordinating fabrics throughout.

Situated in one of the most enviable positions on the Pembrokeshire Coastal path, this beachside house is just metres from the coastal path and access to Newport Beach.
The location of this property is everyone's dream, the front of the house and the garden overlook the beach with the village of Newport in the distance, whatever the weather, whatever the season you are guaranteed a spectacular and ever-changing view from this property.
For Golf lovers this property is just a short stroll from Newport's 18 hole golf club.

Enjoying superb views over the river Teifi, this very comfortable detached architect designed bungalow offers excellent accommodation.
St Dogmaels is just a mile from the market town of Cardigan and 1.5 miles from Poppit Sands.
There are several pubs, restaurants and an excellent fish and chip shop in St Dogmaels as well as a village store, a delicatessen selling light meals, a local produce market, a market garden stall and a PO.
St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are a short stroll from the property and there is a working flour mill where you can enjoy fresh bread.

A charming detached stone cottage stunningly located in almost an acre of private grounds with fishing rights on the river Nevern (famous for its Salmon and Sewin) which bounds one side of the garden.
A long partially unmade lane leads you along a tree lined avenue and over a stone bridge to the cottage which you might not want to leave again all week long!
There is a myriad of footpaths right from the front door - you can walk to Newport Beach, Newport town and Nevern in under 30 minutes or take a longer walk on the Coastal Path or in the Preseli Hills - the coastal walkers' bus can be caught within 10 minutes walk.

Lovely sea views can be enjoyed from every room in this delightful cottage on the coast road between Poppit and Newport Sands.
Ceibwr beach is a half mile walk and there are some fabulous coastal walks to be enjoyed along this stunning stretch of the coastline. The coastal bus goes past the cottage even in winter.
Nevern is 3 miles and has a Norman church as well as the famous Celtic cross.
Newport is 4 miles and has a good selection of individual shops, pubs and restaurants.

Situated just off the Parrog Road in Newport, set in a quiet and private location, this comfortable detached bungalow enjoys superb views of Newport Beach and the bay.
Parrog beach, the shops and pubs are all within a 5 minute walk.
Newport Beach is a 3 mile drive or a pleasant half hour walk.
There is an excellent 18 hole golf course overlooking the beach and wonderful walks on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.

This cosy cottage is situated at the end of a cul-de-sac in the heart of the village close to the Teifi Estuary, yet it enjoys a quiet location.
St Dogmaels is close to Poppit Sands, the most northerly beach in Pembrokeshire and is the start (or end) of the 186 miles of Coastal Path.
St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are a spectacular sight, the Abbey was built in the 12th century by Benedictine monks and in the summer you may be lucky enough to attend an open air play or concert in the grounds.
The village mill pond is situated beside the working flour mill and opposite the Abbey's Visitor Centre which serves good food. There are several pubs in the village and Cardigan Market Town and Castle is just over a mile away.

