Decorated with an array of delightful elements, this converted stable cottage invites two to stay on a romantic retreat in stunning West Wales. The many splendours of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park lay waiting in close reach, ideally suited to those seeking an adventure getaway with boat trips, surfing and endless opportunities for walking and riding nearby. If adrenaline-pumping activities don’t appeal, the beautiful city of St Davids is just 6.5 miles away and offers history and plenty of cultural intrigue. However you choose to spend your time, this pet-friendly property for two welcomes you home into comfortable surroundings as each day draws to a close.
Pass the gravelled courtyard with a BBQ and outdoor dining set on your way into the property, a great place to sit with your morning brew or evening drinks. Stable doors then lead through into a charming open-plan living space where the kitchen/diner is neatly separated from the lounge with a causal breakfast bar. All stone-flagged and featuring exposed brickwork, this sociable area is entirely attractive and homely. After a night curled up by the wood burner effect electric fire, move up to the double bedroom upstairs. Next door, a bright en-suite completes the space.
The pleasant seaside village of Solva offers pastel-coloured buildings, a harbour beach for fishing and crabbing, and a bustling selection of cafes and shops just 3.5 miles away. It’s located on the wider Pembrokeshire Coast Path which offers 186 miles of seemingly endless scenery, pristine beaches and immaculate cliff-top views. Head westwards along the coast path to reach the spectacular Caerfai Beach (6.5 miles) and on to Porthlysgi Bay (9 miles) where you can admire uninterrupted views out across Ramsey Island. To take a boat trip around the island, head towards the harbour at St Justinian's (10 miles).