A beautiful traditional home, this inviting accommodation is wonderful for a family trip of up to five people. It’s around 1 mile from the centre of Narberth, where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street for a quaint atmosphere. Explore the scenic surroundings on foot, with excellent walking opportunities available directly from the property, including the Glyndwr’s Way, Cistercian Way and Offa’s Dyke long-distance trails. The cottage sleeps five, with one dog also welcome to come along.
The cottage has been tastefully and thoughtfully decorated throughout, starting with the cosy sitting room with its wooden fireplace and comfy seating. A Smart TV and cabinet full of books and games promises relaxing times with your loved ones. In the cottage-style kitchen, an original wooden beamed ceiling creates a charming atmosphere. Cook up feasts then enjoy them in the dedicated dining area, featuring a good-sized table, bench seating and a large window – perfect for shared meals. You’ll have a garden, too, with a lawn, patio and outdoor dining seating area for enjoying al fresco dinners and morning coffees in the warmer months.
Narberth is well-known for its independent shops, restaurants, pubs, museum and gallery, and offers a quintessential small-town Welsh experience. For a day out by the seaside, head to the Tenby (11 miles) or Saundersfoot (8 miles), which both offer beautiful beaches, water sports opportunities and boat trips. If you’re seeking some adrenaline-fuelled fun, Oakwood Theme Park will be a surefire hit with youngsters, as will Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, where you can meet over 50 different species of animals (both 5 miles).