Situated on a quiet country road at the heart of Pembrokeshire, this appealing cottage invites four guests to explore seaside towns, enjoy long hikes and visit local attractions in wonderful South Wales. The stone cottage is beautifully appointed inside and out, complete with a large garden at the back offering space for guests to dip in the hot tub and gaze up at dark night skies. The property is dog-friendly, an ideal attribute for those seeking to explore the unrivalled beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (6 miles) with long clifftop hikes and trips to serene sandy beaches.
Two floors of contemporary-styled, ultra-comfortable rooms await you in this holiday home, inviting you to feel instantly welcomed from the moment you arrive. The lounge is a space set for relaxation with an L-shaped sofa, a wood burner and a Smart TV cosily positioned together for resting indoors on cooler evenings. Through the hallway, reach the kitchen/diner with space for four to sit down together. Upstairs, a double and a twin bedroom sit beside a modern family bathroom. Both bedrooms are equally appealing with soft linens and comfy mattresses. At the back of the house, find a private patio area, entirely enclosed and furnished for lounging out in the sun.
Just 2 miles outside of the Pembrokeshire town of Narbeth, you’re well-connected to adventure here. Nearby attractions include the Oakwood Theme Park (6 miles), the Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (5.5 miles) and the stunning National Trust area of Colby Woodland Garden (5 miles). Beautiful beaches can be visited at Saundersfoot (8 miles) and Tenby (11 miles), the latter an ever-popular seaside town offering endless coastal appeal for visitors. A little further away, drive to Pembroke (15 miles) to tour the ancient castle and enjoy meals, shopping and pub trips on its eclectic streets.