Brimming with charm and character, this quirky former Pullman railway carriage located on a campsite in rural Pembrokeshire offers couples a romantic setting for a memorable break in the Welsh countryside.
Climb the external set of wooden steps up to the carriage and through the front door to be welcomed into the open-plan lounge/kitchenette/dining space that’s bursting with rich colour. The quaint curved ceiling and painted wooden-clad walls add a touch of rustic charm, whilst quirky homely touches create a wonderfully cosy ambience. The plush sofa and small bistro set offer ample space for relaxing and dining, whilst the well-equipped kitchenette provides everything you need to get creative. Head through to the contemporary shower room to wash off a long day on the local trails. In a smaller carriage connected to the living space, the tranquil king-size bedroom awaits; plush linens ensure a peaceful rest. Lead through the double doors out to the delightful decking area, which has plenty of seating for you to soak up your stunning countryside scenery. Outside, there is also a bubbling hot tub (available at the end of November) and private parking for one car.
Situated near Tenby in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Redberth is home to some lovely local shops and provides the perfect base for exploring the West Wales coastline. The glorious village of Saundersfoot, 5 miles away, boasts stunning coastal views over the bay and a wide, sandy beach, which connects to the idyllic Coppet Hall Beach at low tide. From Saundersfoot, keen walkers can join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to Tenby (5 miles) with spectacular coastal scenery along the way. A maze of cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes and restaurants, Tenby also boasts iconic castle ruins, four beaches, and several galleries and museums to discover.