Goodwick 3.6 miles.
Nestled on the outskirts of the hamlet of Trefasser near Goodwick, in amongst the stunning surroundings of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is this charming, two-bedroom cottage, Ty Gwyn.
Benefitting from a traditional feel and character with contemporary comforts, as well as off-road parking, dog-friendly living and close proximity to the coast, Ty Gwyn welcomes four guests to enjoy a memorable getaway in this lovely corner of South Wales.
Park up off-road and enter your new home-from-home to be impressed by the well-equipped kitchen, boasting all the essentials required to whip up tasty dishes for the whole family; settle down at the dining table ready to tuck into a feast, toasting a memorable holiday over a cold bottle of fizz or curl up in the inviting sitting room, adorning a roaring open fire perfect for cooler evenings.
If you prefer to dine alfresco, head outside to take advantage of the charming private patio, where you can soak up far-reaching views of the lush rolling hills, before washing away the day in the ground-floor bathroom.
Hunker down in one of three well-adorned bedrooms, comprising of two doubles and a single, waking feeling rejuvenated and ready to take on another day of adventures.
In the morning, head into the charming village of Trefasser itself, ideal for a leisurely stroll whilst admiring the traditional Welsh architecture and peaceful atmosphere; head into the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where you can sample a range of walking trails and take advantage of birdwatching opportunities or explore the Preseli Hills, a range of hills and moorland.
Travel to Castell Henllys, an Iron Age hillfort located only a short car journey away, take a guided tour to learn more about the history of the area or spend the day at Poppit Sands, a beautiful beach with sandy trails and clear waters where you can delight a refreshing dip!
With St. Dogmaels Abbey and the Pembrokeshire Llys-y-Fran Reservoir and Country Park also close by, you’ll have plenty to see and do.
Escape to Pembrokeshire, with a stay at Ty Gwyn.