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 lovely modern detached bungalow is in a splendid situation and, overlooking the National Trust headland at Mwnt, has spectacular views over Cardigan Bay. The property lies within easy walking distance of the Premier Award winning sandy beach at Mwnt and the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path. From the headland at Mwnt with its tiny Celtic church, dolphins, seals and choughs are a familiar sight. The adjacent rocky coastline is particularly popular for sea fishing. The bungalow is set among 20 acres of peaceful pasture land and guests are welcome to explore this and the surrounding beautiful countryside.
Nestling at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain, the property has panoramic views of the coast. The house is set on a rural hillside amidst peacefully grazing sheep. It is an ideal location for those requiring peace and tranquillity, yet wishing to be close to the facilities of a small bustling village which has a good selection of eateries, 4 pubs and some lovely individual and traditional shops. The Coastal Path is about a mile away and offers 186 miles of spectacularly good walking!
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.
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 delightful detached country cottage is in a completely secluded setting overlooking West Angle Bay, Thorne Island and St. Anne's Head. It is set at the end of a private country lane and just 2 fields away from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Angle beach, a safe, sandy swimming beach with a lagoon and rock pools is perfect for children, and only a few minutes drive away. This is an ideal location for hiking, walking, cycling, fishing, boating, surfing and sightseeing. There are pubs with good food in Angle village. Freshwater West beach is close by and widely acknowledged to be one of the best Welsh surfing beaches. NB Sleeps 7/8.
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.
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.
Stunning views of the cliffs, beaches and bay greet you at this imposing sea captain's house situated high on the bluff above Llangrannog. There are secret smugglers coves, towering cliffs and sheltered beaches along this dramatic stretch of Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline, as well as the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins. It is ideal for nature lovers and bird watchers. Whether you are looking for an energetic holiday or one where you can just sit in front of the fire looking at the views, this ground floor property enjoys a perfect location. The village and beach are just 200 yards away and offer pubs, a store and restaurants. The accommodation is on the ground floor of this Victorian house and is totally self contained, with its own access, garden and parking. The present owners, (four generations of whom have enjoyed holidays here), sometimes use the upper flat, which has a separate entrance.
Enjoying an absolutely stunning organic coastal farm location which is on National Trust land. This substantial National Trust wooden chalet house nestles comfortably in a dip above the cliffs and makes a very unusual and interesting location for a walking, bird watching or for a relaxing get away from it all holiday. There are two beaches, two pubs, restaurant and shop within walking distance of the chalet. The owners are willing to offer out of season reductions for smaller groups.
Enjoying a peaceful location overlooking the Estuary, this welcoming detached bungalow provides excellent accommodation and makes an ideal base from which to explore Newport without the need of a car. Newport has a good range of facilities to offer the discerning holiday maker including several pubs, restaurants, craft and antique shops, general store, two beaches and a beautiful mountain to shelter at the foot of. The owners have taken every care to ensure that your stay will be comfortable.
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.
Stunning sea views of Barmouth Bay and the Lleyn Peninsula can be enjoyed from most rooms in this three storey property. The house is situated on the outskirts of the attractive seaside town of Llwyngwril between Tywyn and Dolgellau. Llwyngwril has a village store with post office and tea room and a pub which serves food. A train track runs between the end of the garden and the sea and at holiday times the Fairbourne steam train goes by as well as the service train. There is a designated crossing over the train track for easy access to the pebbled beach.
Enjoying a splendid spot just beside the beach in Little Haven, this simple fisherman's cottage provides a unique position and provides welcoming accommodation. There are three pubs in the village, which serve good food and ale and, for the long bracing walk you may have to take afterwards, the Coastal Path is just outside the front door. There are many other beaches and coves within walking distance and, if you have your own boat, the slipway is just 20 yards away. Every room in this cottage enjoys a great beach view.
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.
As featured in WOMANS WEEKLY. Enjoying superb sea views and an idyllic location on the coastal path at Parrog, Newport, this first and second floor apartment makes a wonderful holiday home from home. There are spectacular sea views over Newport Bay and the property is only feet from the sea. Whatever the weather is doing you will be assured of a view to remember. Within walking distance of the property are numerous restaurants, pubs and shops in Newport. The coastal path passes the front of the property on the way to Cwm, a local beach popular with all-comers. The owners have taken great care to make the apartment as welcoming and comfortable as possible. Accommodation is as follows:
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.
Freshwater East is a small coastal village, ideally placed for exploring the stunning coastline of South Pembrokeshire and Castlemartin Peninsula. Stackpole Quay, Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broad Haven Beach and Barafundle Bay are all within easy reach. Freshwater East Beach is just 300 yards from this apartment block and is a wide crescent-shaped beach with sand, shingle and dunes. Close by there is the Freshwater Inn, Pembroke is 4 miles and Lamphey 1 mile.
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 pretty colour washed farmhouse cottage is just three quarters of a mile from the beach at Parrog, Newport and many other 'secret' coves and bays, some accessible only by footpaths. This newly renovated semi-detached cottage offers comfortable character accommodation all year round. The cottage is situated at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain on a small working farm with the farmer living next door. Newport has a good selection of pubs, cafes, restaurants and village shops, within walking distance. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
Broad Haven is justly famous for its marvellous stretch of golden sands, cliff top walks and all outdoor activities along this beautiful stretch of St. Brides Bay coastline. This newly-decorated ground floor apartment is within yards of the beach of Broad Haven and is close enough to enjoy all the amenities this popular coastal village has to offer. The cosy interior has been carefully planned to provide a warm and welcoming retreat at any time of the year.
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.
Panoramic views over the golf course, beach and village of Newport can be enjoyed from this superb detached bungalow. The beach is just a 5 minute walk away and offers a long stretch of silver sand with access at low tide across the estuary to the Parrog and Newport village. There are also caves at Penpistyll beach. Carn Ingli Mountain makes a stunning backdrop to the views from the property and the Coastal Path is very close by. The most spectacular sunsets can be enjoyed over the bay making it an ideal holiday destination for any time of the year. This bungalow provides superb accommodation in a stunning location.
Stunning sea views over Cardigan Bay are enjoyed from this newly renovated detached bungalow which enjoys a quiet location. Within a few minutes walk of the property are two golf courses, the beach and boat club at Patch sands and the restaurant and bar at the local hotel. Dolphins and seals are regularly spotted in the bay and Cardigan Island Farm Park is close by. There is also quad biking, archery, boating and grass boarding available locally for those of an adventurous nature. The property has been renovated to a high standard and is suitable for wheelchair users.
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.
Situated just a short stroll from the beach, this delightful cottage makes an ideal location for a relaxing holiday. The heritage coastline with steep rugged cliffs, waterfall and long walks is magnificent, while the sheltered golden sands, shallow waters and rock pools at Tresaith beach are ideal for children. Within very short walking distance of the property is a popular pub with lovely sea views which serves good food. There are numerous attractions within easy driving distance, the village of Aberporth is just a mile away and Cardigan and Aberaeron are close-by.
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.
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.
Stunning sea and Estuary views greet you at this delightfully converted dairy situated overlooking Llansteffan Estuary and mediaeval castle and within a few minutes walk of the beach and village making this a superb holiday retreat. There are views of Llansteffan castle and Kidwelly, Manorbier, Carew and Carreg Cennon are within easy driving distance. Other attractions are Dinefwr Castle, Aberglasney Gardens, the National Botanical Garden of Wales, the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and the Preseli Hills. Carmarthen is 8 miles away. The owners have made every effort to ensure a really special home from home awaits you.
Within ten minutes walk of two sandy, sheltered beaches at Aberporth, this spacious link-detached house with great sea views and in a quiet residential area makes an excellent holiday destination. Rock pools are exposed at low tide and red kites, buzzards and dolphins can often be seen in and around Aberporth Bay. Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline is absolutely breathtaking and the other coastal villages of Tresaith, New Quay and Llangrannog are within easy reach. The village has 3 pubs, a beach caf?, Chinese takeaway/chip shop and a village store. The accommodation is very well appointed and all rooms at the front of the house have sea views.
This detached cottage has fantastic sea views over the village of Aberporth and Cardigan Bay. It offers a great holiday base at any time of the year. Aberporth has two sandy beaches (one a Blue Flag beach) within a 5 minute downhill walk of the cottage as well as 2 pubs and a village store. The Ceredigion heritage coastline boasts some superb beaches and the chance to spot the resident dolphins. Cardigan is 6 miles away and has a large range of shops, restaurants, theatre, heritage centre etc. The picturesque seaside towns of New Quay and Aberaeron are within a half hour drive.
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.
Just above the picturesque white-washed church and sheltered west facing beach at Mwnt, this delightful cottage, formerly a cow shed, offers excellent contemporary accommodation. Cardigan Town is about 5 miles away and has a good selection of shops, galleries and pubs. There are numerous glorious beaches along this stretch of coast including Poppit, Patch, Tresaith, Aberporth, Penbryn and Llangrannog. There is a pub and restaurant at Gwbert as well as two golf courses.
A semi-subterranean house built in a "Cliffside" location 200 metres above the sea near Cwmtydu with stunning coastal views over Cardigan Bay and Ynys Lochtyn through the picture windows. This house is truly amazing and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an unrivalled location situated within its own 52 acres of SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) land with extensive flora and fauna. From the large picture windows you can look down on the bay watching dolphins, seals, sea birds as well as red kites and peregrine falcons or lobster boats and pleasure craft. On a clear day you can see Bardsey Island on the Lleyn peninsula. Cwmtydu beach is 1.5 miles by road, shorter if you walk the Coastal Path, which you can join from the property. You may not want to leave the property at all but if you do, the towns of Aberporth, Llangrannog, New Quay, Aberaeron and Cardigan are all close by. A long winding lane opens out onto the cliff top and leads you to this glorious location.
In a stunning location overlooking Dolau beach, this delightful detached cottage offers sea views from 3 sides. New Quay is famous for its resident dolphins which are regularly spotted throughout the year. You can take boat trips from the quay out into Cardigan Bay. The town offers a good selection of pubs, eateries and shops befitting a seaside town. Dylan Thomas is reputed to have based some of his characters for Under Milk Wood on locals and the town is proud of its Maritime Heritage. Small boats can be launched from Dolau beach but those thinking of bringing a larger boat need to check with the Harbourmaster's Office.
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.
Four single storey bungalows at this friendly family owned coastal park with direct access to a private beach and plenty to do both on site and in the area.
Four single storey bungalows at this friendly family owned coastal park with direct access to a private beach and plenty to do both on site and in the area.
Four single storey bungalows at this friendly family owned coastal park with direct access to a private beach and plenty to do both on site and in the area.
Four single storey bungalows at this friendly family owned coastal park with direct access to a private beach and plenty to do both on site and in the area.
This spacious dormer bungalow overlooks Milford Haven, a busy waterway where you can see anything from tall ships to tankers, tugs to trawlers and cruise liners to pleasure craft. The views are ever-changing and will probably occupy you for a considerable time. A gate leads from the garden along a footpath past a fishermans? pub to the marina where there is a good selection of places to eat as well as a museum, a children's entertainment centre and bowling alley and some interesting galleries. A small pebbly cove can also be reached by the footpath within 5 minutes walk. This spacious dormer bungalow has recently been refurbished throughout to provide excellent accommodation.
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course.
The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request.
There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for it's warm Welsh welcome and good food.
Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.
If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
These are not ordinary apartments, they are very special indeed!
This detached dormer bungalow enjoys glorious views over Cardigan Bay to Poppit Sands and is less than 5 minutes walk from two hotels, one of which is a health spa, both open to non residents for food and drink. Cardigan Bay is famous for its dolphins, Patch beach and the Estuary are a pleasant half mile walk away and a haven for wildlife. Mwnt beach (National Trust) is a little further and well worth a visit. The Market Town of Cardigan is just over 2 miles away and has everything you could need - individual shops, galleries, banks and a theatre/cinema. There is an 18-hole golf course and a boat club within half a mile, open to non members.