Plan a peaceful Welsh holiday at this charming stone cottage in Fishguard, a picturesque seaside town adorned with gift shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is accessible 1.5 miles away – follow it east towards Dinas Head (6.5 miles) for a scenic walk that’s as long or short as you fancy. You may be lucky enough to spot seals and dolphins in the sea. Sleeping up to four, the property is wonderful for a small family or group of friends keen for a relaxing break by the sea.
Once you’ve admired the property’s quintessentially Welsh exterior, leave your coats and boots in the porch then step into the cosy open-plan living room. Two large sofas create the perfect spot for relaxing and watching films, while patio doors lead to your private garden. The living area also includes a selection of books and board games you can use during your stay. In the traditional kitchen, which looks out over the garden, rustle up yummy meals and picnics for tomorrow’s adventures. Outside, the private patio with garden furniture and a lawn area is great for enjoying a cup of tea or unwinding with a good book.
Fishguard is renowned for the Last Invasion Tapestry, which you can view at the town hall (0.5 miles. This historic piece is often compared to the famous Bayeux Tapestry. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round 8.5 miles away, while keen walkers will make a beeline for the Preseli Hills (12 miles). The Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber (11 miles) is a must-see for history fans. Or head to the charming city of St Davids (15.5 miles) to visit its impressive cathedral and ruined Bishop’s Palace.