Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
A traditional stone built farmhouse dating back to the 17th Century. New Gym available for Guests
Situated in the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, this spacious detached farmhouse makes an ideal holiday retreat. Built from local stone over 200 years ago, it has been sympathetically renovated for modern living whilst still retaining much of its original character. It is set down a private country lane making it a peaceful getaway destination.
There are several beaches and access to the Coastal path all within a few minutes drive.
Pictures of: Ceibwr Bay - Newport Parrog - Moylegrove
Originally a Granary and built over 150 years ago, this old stone building has recently been converted into an extremely comfortable cottage. NEW GYM now available for guests!
Tucked away along a winding farm lane this delightful stone barn has been lovingly restored and converted, transforming it into a lovely retreat or as a holiday location for a small family. GYM now available for guests!
This delightful single storey cottage is tucked away along the country road leading to the friendly village of Trefin and is within easy driving distance of the magnificent sandy beach at Traethllyn, which is owned and cared for by the National Trust. The Coastal Path is only 1 mile away from the cottage and there are splendid walks along this stretch of beautiful coastline.
Approached by a long winding country lane in the heart of Pembrokeshire's countryside, and set in 70 acres, this lovely stone country cottage is situated in a peaceful and private location with fields, woodlands and a lake. Guests are welcome to enjoy relaxing walks through the owner's fields and woodlands. The location is convenient to all amenities and the countryside pursuits of pony trekking and coarse fishing are available nearby. he cottage is within easy driving distance of numerous sandy beaches along the South Pembrokeshire coastline.
This character cottage is situated along a country lane surrounded by open countryside, and is an ideal central location for exploring the wealth of sandy beaches and rugged coastline on the beautiful Solva/St. Davids peninsula. There are many interesting boat trips to the offshore islands, where the Atlantic grey seal is sighted regularly and, nestling on the crevices of the cliff tops are the razorbills, kittiwakes and guillemots.
With panoramic sea views from St Davids to Strumble Head, this spacious house is ideal for holidays at any time of year. It is less than a mile to the Coastal Path and the cove at Aberfelin and for those who wish to enjoy the coast, whether walking, rock pooling or surfing, there are several beaches within a few miles. Throughout the house, there is a strong emphasis on local craftsmanship - especially textiles and ceramics - together with paintings by local artists. Particular attention has been given to providing leisure activities e.g. games, books, local guides and CDs/ DVDs and two sitting rooms allow separate activities to be enjoyed. This large centrally heated stone farmhouse offers extremely comfortable accommodation for families or for groups of friends.
A quiet lane banked with spring flowers leads to this pretty stone cottage, the peaceful situation makes it an idyllic retreat. From the cottage the lane continues up to Carn Ingli mountain which is spectacular in all seasons. The many ancient footpaths which cross the mountain are now well mapped and signposted. It is only a few minutes walk from the cottage into the heart of Newport village, which is served by a good selection of small shops and restaurants.
This traditional and very spacious stone built farmhouse has panoramic views of the Preseli Hills, it is a mile from Newport Beach which is popular for windsurfing, sailing, swimming, sunbathing and walking. The Coastal Path is nearby (and the coastal bus passes the end of the drive). Newport, the pearl of the Pembrokeshire coast, has several pubs and some superb restaurants, galleries and individual shops. There is an excellent 18 hole links golf course just above the beach. A warm welcome awaits. Croeso Cynnes.
Crows Nest, aptly named because of its dramatic sea views, is situated in the quiet hamlet of Berea, yet within a mile of the sandy beach at Abereiddy which is ideal for safe bathing and surfing. From the beach, the Coastal Path takes you to the famous Blue Lagoon (not to be missed) and on to other sandy beaches along this rugged coastline.
This single storey cottage, (originally the local Saddler's cottage) is situated in the small hamlet of Rhodiad y Brenhin. It is within walking distance (exactly one mile) of Britain's smallest city, St Davids and, for the less energetic, it is only a couple of minutes drive. St Davids boasts an excellent selection of restaurants, shops and of course the wonderful Cathedral and Bishop's Palace. The cottage is ideally situated for a selection of beaches, coves and many other activities all convenient to the cottage.
At the foot of Carn Ingli (Mount of Angels), and overlooking Newport Bay, with its rugged cliffs, sandy beach and dune side golf course, this delightful single storey property is of the highest standard. There are numerous other coves and bays dotted along this stretch of coastline and a short walk will take you in turn to Newport where you will find a good selection of village shops, restaurants and inns.
Winding country lanes and stone tracks lead you to this attractive stone cottage which nestles in the sweeping moor beneath the Preseli Hills. The hills are spectacular at any time of the year but particularly so when carpeted with purple heather, and the contrasting yellow gorse, the Welsh mountain ponies and the sheep grazing add to the delightful rural setting. The cottage is secluded in approximately 2 acres of garden and small fields and provides good family style accommodation for those looking for a peaceful holiday location.
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 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 peaceful location with stunning views to the south and west at the western end of the Gwaun Valley, this renovated barn provides excellent accommodation. The owners have created nature trails throughout their 22 acre smallholding and invite you to wander as you please. Also in the grounds during the summer is a large games marquee equipped with full-size table-tennis table and other attractions. There are numerous coves and bays within a 10 minute drive and a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs are easily accessible. This property enjoys the same location as reference 421 and 422. All cottages extensively renovated and maintained in excellent state of decor. 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.
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. Adjacent to Refs 420 and 422. All properties have private patios facing the sun and have their own chairs and picnic table. Large mown playing field within grounds near to cottage (but not too near for noise to be a problem). Very safe, having no direct access to roads etc. Ideal for football, cricket, bike rides, frisbees, flying kites, tennis etc.
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. Adjacent to properties reference 420 and 421. 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.
This cosy detached stone cottage is situated a short drive from Newport and the silver sands. The cottage is surrounded by well kept gardens, a small stream, a 'National Collection' of Ilex (hollies) and an abundance of wildlife, birds, insects and plants. There are lovely walks through the 50 acres of newly planted woodland and on the country lanes. The Gwaun Valley and the Preseli Hills are also close by and along with the 180 miles of Coastal National Park there is huge potential for ramblers and keen walkers.
Situated equidistant between Pembroke, which is steeped in history, with its magnificent Norman Castle, and Pembroke Dock with its maritime and seaplane history, Cosheston makes a good base for a holiday. The apartment is one of two adjacent to the owner's home and set within two acres of grass and woodland. There are some steep banks so please be careful when exploring. There are several beaches within a few minutes drive including Barafundle Bay (voted Britain's most beautiful beach 2006) and Broad Haven South.
Just a mile and a half away from both Pembroke and Pembroke Dock with their range of shops, galleries, castle and a shopping complex, this apartment provides spacious accommodation in a quiet location. There are some lovely walks within a short distance of the property as well as a large selection of beaches within a 20-minute drive. Also nearby is the 2000 acre Stackpole Estate that is owned and run by the National Trust and includes some spectacular coast and countryside. Barafundle Beach (voted the most beautiful in the UK in 2005) is only a short drive away.
£50 discount for parties of 3 or less. This spacious newly built detached bungalow is situated within 15 minutes of Newgale, Nolton and Druidston beaches and just 5 miles from Haverfordwest the county town of Pembrokeshire. There are numerous things to see and do in the area including walking the Coastal Path, surfing at Newgale, bird spotting at Skomer, Skokholm or Ramsey islands. Solva Harbour and St Davids are both within easy reach.
This pretty single storey cottage, (originally the local Smithy) is situated in the tiny hamlet of Rhodiad y Brenin exactly one mile from St Davids, Britain's smallest city. St Davids boasts a lovely selection of eateries, galleries and shops and of course the magnificent cathedral and Bishop's Palace. Whitesands beach and Porthgain harbour are both close by. The coastal path is easily accessed and a trip round Ramsey Island to see the birds and seals is recommended! The cottage is very comfortable and well equipped, making it ideal for a holiday at any time of they year.
5 Star. 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.
This converted single storey barn is situated on a working farm and is within a few minutes walk of the beautiful coastal path and the beach of Sandy Haven. The property enjoys views of the coast and countryside and has a delightful walled garden. St Ishmaels, Dale, Milford Haven and Broad Haven are all easy to get to from the cottage. The coastline close-by is spectacular with lovely beaches at Dale, Marloes and Musselwick as well as the famous bird islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm.
This charming single storey cottage is tucked away along a quiet road in the coastal village of Trefin. Within walking distance from the cottage is the tearoom where snacks, teas and light lunches are available and the public house which serves excellent bar meals. This is an ideal base to explore Pembrokeshire's coastal path, which is only two fields away from the cottage. The village is within a few minutes drive of St Davids and several other small coastal villages.
Narberth is a delightful market town situated in the Landsker Borderlands, it provides a wonderful mix of quality shops and galleries. The beaches at Saundersfoot and Amroth are a fifteen minute drive away and the Narberth country walks and South of the Landsker Border Trail, pass within 100 yards of the bungalow, making it an ideal base for walkers. There are numerous visitor attractions close-by. The semi-detached bungalow is situated in an elevated position, approached by a flight of steps, the grounds are surrounded by woodland and approached along a little used rural lane about half a mile from the town itself. The National Park is within easy reach, along with Folly Farm, Oakwood, and Bluestone lagoon entertainment centres.
Situated within a ten-minute drive of Amroth, Saundersfoot and Tenby, this semi-detached bungalow provides lovely accommodation. The owners run the adjacent dairy farm and welcome you to look around (children must be supervised by an adult). There are numerous attractions for all ages and any weather in the area. The bungalow was built in the 1960's, has high ceilings, and is well appointed and very spacious. There are oak block floors throughout with scatter rugs.
Situated in a quiet rural hamlet two miles East of Pembroke Town and within easy reach of Tenby, this comfortable and atmospheric end of terrace traditional Pembrokeshire cottage offers elegant and well-equipped accommodation and is perfectly positioned for easy access to some of the most stunning beaches on Pembrokeshire's spectacular National Park Coastline, including the picture postcard perfection of Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South. Both of these beaches feature perfect soft sand, very safe bathing and idyllic settings. The many other interesting visitor attractions close to the cottage include the mighty and impressively preserved Castles at Pembroke and Manorbier; whilst one mile east, in the tranquil and beautiful surroundings of the upper reaches of the Cleddau River, the Castle, Celtic Cross and tidal mill at Carew, comprise one of the most picturesque settings in the country.
Templeton - Converted Barn with Pool. A delightful stone barn conversion set along a farm lane within 10 minutes drive of the beaches at Amroth and Saundersfoot as well as the nearby facilities at Templeton and Narberth, this lovely property is both cosy and comfortable. The owners have completed the conversions to a high standard, making a happy marriage of old and new features. There are numerous visitor attractions for all ages close by including Oakwood, Folly Farm and Heatherton Park, as well as the natural beauty of the countryside and coastal areas.
Situated along a farm lane just a few miles from the lovely beaches at Amroth and Saundersfoot, this delightful cottage for two makes a really cosy retreat. The owners have made every effort to make this cottage as comfortable and as cosy as possible. The cottage is within easy reach of the many amenities of Pembrokeshire and there are numerous attractions for visitors of all ages. Situated just three miles from Narberth and 5 from Amroth it is well placed for most activities.
Overlooking the beach at Freshwater East, this delightful detached timber clad beach house makes a relaxing holiday destination. The views are stunning and the location second to none. There are numerous coves and bays to explore; Swanlake Bay and Manorbier beach just a little farther along the Coastal Path. Tenby and Saundersfoot are a short drive away. A traditional bakery in nearby Lamphey sells delicious bread and the jammiest doughnuts imaginable! You may not want to leave the house all holiday but, if you did, there is a pub just 5 minutes walk up the path, which serves good food.
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.
This charming single storey garden cottage is set in the grounds of the owner's home in the small hamlet of Llanmill. This is a great location for exploring the many beaches and coves of South Pembrokeshire and its varied attractions. The nearby town of Narberth offers the best shops in Pembrokeshire. It is particularly well off for high quality food, art, gift and antique shops and there are several boutiques for the ladies. Lovely gardens surround the property and the terrace in front of the cottage benefits from full sun most of the day, making this a most relaxing place to spend time whilst on holiday. To the rear of the property is an indoor heated pool for guests’ enjoyment.
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.
This delightful converted barn, now a comfortable hideaway cottage for two, is ideal for those seeking peace and tranquillity. The owner has taken great care sympathetically converting the semi-detached barn, which retains all its original character and now boasts all modern day comforts. From the barn you are within easy access to the moors, an array of scenic country lanes will lead you to the Preseli Hills, famous for the bluestones associated with Stonehenge and popular with walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. There is a selection of beaches within easy drive of the cottage, including the expansive beach at Newport Sands with direct access onto the Coastal Path.
This detached bungalow boasts breathtaking views across beautiful countryside of North Pembrokeshire. The property is situated in the quiet village of Crosswell and is heart of the Bluestone Country. The Preseli Hills are ideal for walking in this unspoilt part of Wales. This is a perfect spot for guests seeking total peace and seclusion and a perfect getaway from the stress and strains of everyday life, yet within a few minutes drive of the coast. The large garden is a sun trap and the decked area is ideal for al fresco dining.
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.
This lovely stone barn enjoys uninterrupted panoramic views of St Brides Bay; the property is within a mile of the village of Solva and approx 2 miles from St. Davids. For anyone wishing to walk the Coastal Path there is easy access just a short distance from the property at Porth y Rhaw.
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.
This spacious and Modern cottage is situated just a few miles from the beaches at Newport Sands, Pwllgwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys. Set in the beautiful Gwaun Valley this makes a perfect base from which to explore Pembrokeshire. The property has been built to the highest specification with traditional craftsmanship. The Gwaun Valley is very beautiful and offers delightful walks as do the Preseli Hills and Coastal Path, which are both close by. Within walking distance is the world famous traditional Welsh "front room" pub affectionately known as Bessie's that serves ale from the jug.
Situated less than a mile from the beautiful child friendly Newport Sands and an 18 hole golf course, this renovated Welsh cottage on one level with its secluded lawned garden has much to offer. It is to be found just two miles from Newport village set in a rural location in a hamlet of three cottages. For walkers there is the scenic coastal path (the Poppit Rocket coastal walkers bus passes the cottage) and Carn Ingli to climb for the more energetic. Newport has an excellent range of eateries, pubs, galleries and shops.
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. 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.
This delightful stone cottage has been renovated to a very high standard. It is situated approximately two miles from the picturesque village of Little Haven, which has a stunning beach, two pubs which serve food and a restaurant. There are many other coves and inlets along the stunning St Brides Bay coastline from St Anne's Head right round to St Davids. Nearby is the village of Dale, popular with water sports enthusiasts and sub aqua divers exploring the underwater life of Pembrokeshire's coast.
This old farmhouse with self contained adjoining wing is set in an ideal location and is just a few minutes drive from several small fishing villages and beaches such as Abereiddy, Traeth Llyfn and Whitesands. A friendly welcome awaits you as the owners live nearby and encourage guests to walk around the small working farm, help feed the calves, collect fresh eggs and help look after the animals.
Wheelchair friendly property. A delightful newly converted stone barn situated on a small farm within walking distance of the village of Newport and the beaches of Parrog and Aber Rhigian; both of which are on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Newport is filled with stone and colour washed cottages, making it very picturesque. There are several pubs, cafes, shops and galleries in the village. Nestling in at the foot of Carn Ingli mountain overlooking Newport Bay, this property really does occupy a great location. Available locally are golf, fishing, bike hire, walking, horse riding and boating facilities. The owner has renovated the building with thought and care, including access for wheelchair users and a "drive in shower". Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. In the low season weeks, the owner is happy to offer a reduction for small parties - maximum of 2 bedrooms to be used. Please speak to one of our operators for further information. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
Situated on a working sheep farm, this comfortable semi detached cottage is close to Oakwood and makes an excellent location for exploring all of Pembrokeshire. Nearby is Narberth, which is well worth a visit as it has a superb range of galleries and eateries. The county town of Haverfordwest with its impressive castle dominating the landscape is also close by and boasts an excellent range of individual shops, galleries, pubs, restaurants and a riverside market with a Farmers Market every other Friday. St Davids and Tenby are about half an hours drive from this property. There are numerous fabulous beaches close by as well as some superb castles and family attractions. The owners have made every effort to ensure that your holiday will be both comfortable and welcoming.
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.
Situated just outside of the village of Camrose and 6 miles from Nolton Haven Beach, this delightful converted farm building enjoys a wonderful rural location. The converted barn is set in a farm of 36 acres of conservation and farmland which include a pond, river and Special Areas of Conservation. The owners (who live in the Farmhouse much of the time) welcome you to explore parts of this land, please remember to bring your wellington boots. Within walking distance of the property is a welcoming country pub which serves food. Haverfordwest, the County town of Pembrokeshire, is just 2 1/2 miles away and offers a good selection of individual shops.
This comfortable semi-detached stone cottage is situated in the village of Templeton. Narberth is nearby and offers an excellent range of art galleries, delicatessens and individual shops. Saundersfoot and Amroth are just 4 miles away and Tenby 7 miles, all have superb beaches and plenty of attractions for all ages. There is a friendly pub which serves good food just 5 minutes walk from the cottage. The cottage offers lovely accommodation in a convenient location and the owners will provide you with a warm welcome.
A delightful converted Malt House situated in 800 acres of farmland within the Pembrokeshire National Park. The owners have lovingly restored the original walled garden of just over a third of an acre, and planted it with a superb range of cottage garden plants. There is a tiny church just a few yards from the cottage making this a very appealing location for a relaxing holiday. The Coastal Path is just three miles away and offers over 186 miles of stunning scenery and walking.
Stunning views of the Preseli hills can be enjoyed from this delightful converted barn. The village of Crymych is just over a mile away and Cardigan, Newport and Fishguard are a short drive away. There are several lovely beaches within easy driving distance of the cottage as well as the Iron Age Fort and Bro Meigan Gardens. The Preseli hills are steeped in legend and are the place where the bluestones for Stonehenge were taken from. The cottage has been carefully renovated to provide comfortable and welcoming accommodation.
This renovated Cart-House enjoys superb sea views over Newport Bay. The beaches at Parrog, Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod are just a few minutes away and the Coastal Path is easily accessed from this cottage. Newport has a good selection of pubs, village stores, restaurants and a golf club. The "Walkers Bus" and regular service bus can be caught at the end of the lane. There are riding stables at the next farm which offer rides over the mountains and to the coast. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
Situated just half a mile from Newport village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park, this semi detached cottage with reversed accommodation, makes an ideal retreat for two or three persons. The seaside village of Newport is very attractive and has several pubs, restaurants, craft shops and galleries. Newport beach and various secluded coves are dotted along the coastline waiting to be explored and the coastal bus service can be caught at the end of the farm lane. Riding stables at the next door farm. At any time of the year, this cottage will provide a cosy and welcoming base. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
Situated high on the headland overlooking the magnificent Cardigan Bay and Cardigan Island, this delightful cottage enjoys an enviable position. Dolphins are a regular sight in the bay. The owners have made every effort to ensure that your comforts and needs have been catered for both inside and outside the property. Being just under a mile from the beach (less on foot), this really is an ideal holiday destination. Cardigan is 4 miles away and offers a good selection of shops, eateries and galleries.
This spacious and comfortable detached stone property is situated in the village of Templeton. Narberth is nearby and offers an excellent range of art galleries, delicatessens and individual shops. The seaside resorts of Saundersfoot and Amroth are just 4 miles away and Tenby is 7 miles, with plenty of attractions in the area to suit all ages. There is a friendly local pub serving good food just 5 minutes walk from the cottage. The cottage offers lovely accommodation in a convenient location and the owners will provide a warm welcome.
Close to Solva and St Davids, the coastline along this stretch of the National Park is quite stunning and the coastal bus service for walkers can be caught just 2 minutes walk from the cottage. The harbour village of Solva has several pubs, restaurants and individual shops. St. Davids with its magnificent Cathedral is famous for being the smallest city in Wales. A day trip to one of the bird islands of Ramsey, Skomer or Skokholm is well worth the effort and at the right time of the year you can see literally thousands of puffins and shearwaters off Skomer.
This delightful stone barn conversion is tucked away just a mile from Mathry village, a perfect base for countryside holiday yet only a few minutes drive from the sandy bottomed harbour of Abercastle. For the enthusiastic walker there is a footpath leading from the cottage to the beach at Abercastle; just above the beach there is access to the Coastal Path where one is able to enjoy some exhilarating walks along the dramatic coastline that the St. David's peninsula offers.
Enjoying a peaceful location close to Newport Beach and the Estuary, this welcoming wing of a grade 2 listed Farmhouse makes an ideal base from which to explore Newport and the North Pembrokeshire coast. The award winning coastal bus route passes the end of the drive enabling guests to explore a new stretch of the Coastal Path or a different beach each day. The Farmhouse is a 15 minute walk from the town of Newport which offers a good range of facilities to the discerning holiday maker including several pubs, restaurants, craft and antique shops, general store, two beaches and a beautiful mountain (Carn Ingli) to shelter at the foot of. The property has been renovated to the highest of standards and offers first class accommodation.
The cottage overlooks the village green, the pond and the very pretty church. There are walks directly from the cottages (2 miles) to Llys y Fran Country Park and Reservoir which has a 6.5 mile perimeter and offers the chance to hire mountain bikes for a ride or a loch style boat for a fishing trip; you can even bring your own sailing boat if you wish. The Preseli Hills are nearby and offer some of Pembrokeshire's most beautiful and dramatic walking and scenery. Broad Haven beach is approx 12 miles and Newport is 12 miles, there are numerous other Blue Flag beaches within easy driving distance of the cottages. The County Town of Haverfordwest is just a 10 minute drive.
You are assured of a warm Welsh welcome (Croeso) at this superb barn conversion situated on a working farm with lovely views of Carn Ingli Mountain and the Preseli Hills. Ceibwr Bay is close by and has the highest cliffs in Pembrokeshire, it also offers the opportunity for seal spotting. The Coastal Path is easily accessed from either Ceibwr Bay or Newport Sands which is a larger beach with silver sand backed by dunes and a golf course. The barn conversion project was filmed for the Channel 5 TV programme Build a New Life.
A delightfully situated barn conversion within 2 miles of Ceibwr Bay. Newport Sands is 3 miles down the road and the seaside town has several excellent restaurants and pubs as well as a good selection of shops which should satisfy most needs. The Coastal Path is close-by and there is a bus service linking various points on the Coastal Path if you are interested in walking. The owners have made every effort to ensure your holiday cottage is as welcoming and comfortable as possible and you are assured of a warm Welsh welcome (Croeso). The barn conversion project was filmed for the Channel 5 TV programme Build a New Life.
This idyllic hide-away cottage is set down a long, winding lane and provides a secluded retreat for couples in need of total relaxation. The cottage is close to both Newport and Ceibwr bays and from the garden there are views of Carn Ingli Mountain. The property is situated in 40 acres of pasture and woodland with lakes and an abundance of wildlife. Conservation is at the heart of the owners who have made every effort to ensure the countryside here is unspoilt and natural. The cottage is built with natural and organic materials creating a very original feel.
Ideally situated in the very heart of Pembrokeshire, this semi-detached whitewashed former Tilery has been finished to a very high standard. The cottage is surrounded by open rolling countryside and yet it is a short drive to Haverfordwest, Newgale and Broad Haven. Scolton Manor is close by and offers a great day out for all the family. Llys y Fran Country Park, Preseli Hills, Oakwood and, of course, the beaches and Pembrokeshire Coastal Path are all within a half hour drive of the cottage. There is a choice of several pubs approximately one and a half miles away. The surrounding lanes have a labyrinth of very well signposted footpaths.
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.
Situated in an elevated position, this light, airy traditional Welsh cottage is comfortable and cosy with views of the River Teifi and its Estuary. It is an ideal base for families and walkers with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path beginning in St Dogmaels. This attractive village of St Dogmaels has a shop, several pubs which serve food, an art gallery displaying local crafts and is located on the beautiful Teifi Estuary which stretches down to the broad reach of Poppit Sands just a mile away. The historic market town of Cardigan has a large selection of shops etc and the area has many places of interest to visit throughout the year.
A picture perfect whitewashed cottage situated within walking distance of Cilgerran village and the River Teifi where you can still see coracle men fishing for salmon. Cilgerran has three pubs and a couple of village shops, there are more in nearby Cardigan Market Town which is just 5 miles away. Poppit Sands, which has a long sandy beach, is 7 miles away and there are numerous other coves and bays to explore. Woodland walks can be enjoyed right from the front door of this cottage and there are resident red kites for keen birdwatchers. Nearby are the superb Welsh Wildlife Centre on the Teifi Marshes and other attractions including Oakwood theme park and Folly Farm a little further afield.
You will find superb accommodation awaits you at this former Gardeners Cottage Glebe House in Marloes village less than a mile from the stunning golden sands of Marloes Beach and Musselwick Sands and just 2 miles from Dale. The island of Gateholm is accessible at low tide and the coastal path is stunningly rugged with panoramic views of Skokholm and Skomer. There are regular island boat trips from nearby Martin's Haven to see the Puffins, Gannets and Shearwaters on Skomer. Marloes village has a village pub, Church and shop so most needs are catered for, Milford Haven is 9 miles and Haverfordwest is 12 miles.
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.
Nestling on the side of the hill in a spectacular location above the Gwaun Valley and with superb views of Carn Ingli (Mount of Angels), this well appointed detached stone cottage is a perfect holiday retreat. The Gwaun Valley is beautiful at any time of the year and famous for The Dyffryn Arms, (a traditional front room pub) affectionately known as "Bessie's" where you can still be served real ale from an enamel jug. Nearby, Newport is a bustling seaside town with two beaches, numerous restaurants and individual shops. Fishguard is a larger town and is just 5 miles away. The Preseli Hills and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path make this an ideal base for walkers.
This delightful cottage enjoys an idyllic situation bordered by a babbling brook in the grounds of the owner's farmhouse. Tenby (5 miles), Amroth (6 miles) and Saundersfoot (5 miles) are all within easy reach as is the bohemian town of Narberth (8 miles) which boasts a fantastic array of individual craft workshops, delicatessens, galleries and eateries. The Coastal Path is easily accessible from the previously mentioned beaches and the coastal scenery is magnificent. This spacious cottage for two is ideal for couples wanting a peaceful and relaxing retreat but within easy reach of everything. There is a pub one mile away in Broadmoor or Creswell Quay.
This log cabin retreat is idyllically situated overlooking a lake on a rare breeds farm, close to the Preseli Hills. The owners keep prize winning sheep and Irish moiled cattle as well as a large collection of ornamental wildfowl on the lake and a few turkeys rescued from Christmas dinner several years ago! If you can tear yourself away from the cabin, the farm is on the edge of the National Park and offers an ideal location for touring Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire with easy access to the coast, villages and the larger towns.
Entrance is into the comfortable sitting room which has garden views, original exposed beamed ceiling, parquet floor with rugs and an inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove. It is furnished with a comfortable three piece suite, coffee table, colour TV, video, DVD player and a good selection of books and games. The large kitchen and dining room has a range of colonial style wicker fronted cupboards incorporating an electric oven, gas hob, microwave oven, fridge/freezer, 6 setting dishwasher, washing machine and small tumble drier. The dining area has a dining table with 6 chairs. The conservatory is at the back of the cottage and enjoys views of the garden, it is furnished with a cane three piece suite, coffee table and occasional furniture. There is a downstairs cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. The family bathroom is also downstairs and has a suite of bath, separate shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin. Bedroom 1 is downstairs and has twin beds, bedside tables, wardrobe and chest of drawers. Open tread stairs lead from the sitting room to the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms, both of which have sloped ceilings and garden views. Bedroom 2 has a kingsize bed, fitted wardrobe, bedside tables and chest of drawers. Bedroom 3 has twin beds, bedside tables, wardrobe and chest of drawers. All the beds will be made up with linen for your arrival. Towels are available for hire at £3 per guest. A travel cot, highchair and stair gate are available on request. Any amount of pets are welcome at this property. No smoking in the cottage. There is gas heating in the property as well as the woodburning stove. Fuel charges are included from May to September and charged for at a flat rate of £20 per week at all other times. An initial basket of logs is supplied, thereafter available from the log store at cost. Please make all fuel and log payments at cottage. Parking for 3 cars on the drive. An attractive lawned and planted split level garden surrounds the cottage, with a conservation woodland area beyond - ideal for dogs to wander.
Enjoying a rural location between Solva Harbour and Newgale beach, this newly converted barn provides excellent accommodation. The coastline on the St Davids peninsula and around St Brides Bay is superb and the Coastal Path readily accessible at many points. There are opportunities to take a trip to the offshore islands of Ramsay, Skomer and Skokholm close by. Solva and St Davids have a good selection of pubs, restaurants and interesting galleries and shops.
Situated just outside Crymych and close to the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, this cosy stone cottage for two (formerly part of the stable block for this 12 acre holding) makes a lovely retreat. A footpath leads across the farmland to the Frenni Fawr, the northern-most hill in the Preseli range. Crymych is at the heart of this Welsh speaking community and the locals offer a warm welcome. Narberth is just a few miles away and has an excellent selection of very individual shops, cafes and galleries. Newport and Poppit Sands are both about 20 minutes drive.
Situated close to the Preseli Hills and the village of Crymych, this comfortable converted stable makes an ideal base from which to explore the three neighbouring counties of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. There is a selection of beaches within a half hour drive. The Preseli Hill range has some lovely long walks and you can see the Preseli bluestones some of which were taken all the way to Stonehenge where they stand today. Oakwood Leisure Park and Folly Farm are both about a half hour drive.
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.
This perfect hide away, is a detached lime washed cottage in an idyllic setting at the head of the Gwaun Valley, with lovely views of Carn Ingli Mountain. There are over 3 acres of grounds for you to wander, to enjoy the scenery and wildlife which includes foxes, badgers, pond life and birds - 49 species have been spotted so far! There are some superb walks either up and around Carn Ingli Mountain or down the beautiful Gwaun Valley. The Coastal Path can be joined 3 miles away at Newport, which offers a good selection of eateries, pubs, shops and galleries. The Cottage has only recently been completely refurbished and offers a happy blend of contemporary and traditional features.
This spacious detached former gardener's cottage is situated in its own 1 acre enclosed garden on the 300 acre Pantyderi Estate, which comprises park and working farmland. The Preseli Hills and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path are both great for walkers. Newport, 6 miles, offers a good selection of eateries, individual shops and a great beach. Cardigan is 6 miles away & Crymych 2 miles, between them they have leisure centres, theatre/cinema, banks and a good range of shops. There are numerous attractions within easy driving distance and this makes an ideal base for exploring West Wales.
Indoor heated pool. Private tidal river beach with mooring. Games room with small pool table.
Situated in the countryside a couple of minutes walk from the Pembroke River and a private stretch of stony beach backed by woodland with seating and moorings. The Coastal Path runs beside the property. The house itself has a completely enclosed walled garden and small roof terrace. Hundleton village is half a mile away and has a pub, Pembroke is 3 miles distant and has a magnificent Norman castle and a good selection of shops, restaurants etc. There are numerous attractions within easy reach including Oakwood theme park and Heatherton Park. Barafundle Bay, Freshwater East beach (great surfing) and Stackpole are all close by.
Note - A new pool liner and heater have been installed December 2009 - The pool requires 48 hours to reach full temperature from cold. Any bookings taken on this property after 12th February 2010 will have a supplement for heating the pool of £40 per week between the months of November and February inclusive. Pay at property.