Cliff-top Cottage on Coast Path w/Panoramic Views offers accommodations in Trevine, 1.7 miles from Abercastle Beach and 25 miles from Oakwood Theme Park. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking. Roch Castle is 6.1 miles away and Mayfield Golf & Driving Range is 15 miles from the vacation home. This vacation home includes 2 bedrooms, a living room and a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dining area, and 2 bathrooms with a shower and a washing machine. Guests can enjoy a meal on an outdoor dining area while overlooking the sea views. There's also a seating area and a fireplace. Guests at the vacation home will be able to enjoy activities in and around Trevine, like cycling and hiking. Guests can also relax in the garden. St David's Cathedral is 8.2 miles from Cliff-top Cottage on Coast Path w/Panoramic Views, while Folly Farm is 29 miles away. The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 106 miles from the accommodation.
- "Beautiful seaside retreat" - "A wonderful relaxed break on the Pembrokeshire coast with the most beautiful views" - "We had the perfect stay. The location and house were the best we’ve ever stayed in!" - "A wonderful, relaxing, recharging break enabled by this 5 star diamond in Pembrokeshire" - "Escaping my life for a week long refresh" - "We will definitely be back. Stunning location and local pubs all great. Dog was in his element with all the great walks"
Exceptional
27 reviews
A short distance from fishing, hiking and biking trails, and more, this pet-friendly cottage lets you experience it all. Thanks to the convenient onsite parking, you can either leave your vehicle behind and let your feet make short work of the 13-minute walk to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, or easily tackle the quick 6-minute drive to Porthgain Harbour.
The kitchen is equipped with a stovetop and a dishwasher, as well as an electric kettle, a microwave, and cookware. Enjoy the free WiFi and TV. Other amenities at this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom rental include heating and wardrobe or closet.
- "Loved the stay there, the accommodation was clean and well maintained. Good location for travelling the local area with a nice pub within walking distance. Even in June was nice and cool inside (although I'd recommend taking a fan or two in the summer)."
Exceptional
1 reviews
Trem-Y-Don Cottage is located in Trevine, just 1.4 miles from Abercastle Beach and 8.4 miles from St David's Cathedral. The property is around 29 miles from Folly Farm, 6.3 miles from Roch Castle, and 15 miles from Mayfield Golf & Driving Range. Pembroke Castle is 26 miles away and Llawhaden Castle is 27 miles from the vacation home. The vacation home features 3 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and kitchenware, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom. Offering free private parking, this 4-star vacation home also features free Wifi. The accommodation has a fireplace. Guests can relax in the garden at the property. Haverfordwest Castle is 17 miles from Trem-Y-Don Cottage, while Narberth Castle is 25 miles from the property. Cardiff Airport is 106 miles away.
View • Pet Friendly • Internet • Sports/Activities • Security/Safety • Parking • Fireplace/Heating • Child Friendly
Review score
1 reviews
A comfortable & well-equipped cottage near the top of the village. The Pembrokeshire coast path and the local pub serving food are within a few minutes walk from the cottage The sheltered, south-facing garden has a table and chairs. Digital 'Freesat' TV is installed, also DVD & stereo Radio/CD player. All bed linen, tea towels, bath mats & washing up materials are provided. Sitting room & bedrooms have fitted carpets. Within a short drive are the wild Preseli Hills, lovely Gwaun Valley & the historic towns of St. Davids, the 'smallest city' with its wonderful Cathedral, Fishguard, & Newport with many good shops & restaurants. Watch leaping dolphins & porpoises from Strumble Head, surf or fish on Newgale's mile-long beach, take a boat trip around the sea bird islands, a day ferry to Ireland, visit a working woollen mill or sheepdog display. Come in Spring for the abundance of wild flowers, or early Autumn to see the seal pups in the rocky coves, or find a quiet corner if you just want to relax & unwind.
- "Host, Adrian made check in easy and our stay enjoyable. Comfortable cottage, photos show it as is. Close to cafe and good pub. Coastal path easily accessible from just outside village. St Davids an easy six mile drive. Only downside is no shop in village, nearest is Spar at petrol station in Square & Compass, c. 1.5 miles away." - "Comfortable and cosy, clean and tidy. Some fantastic walks near and a short drive away the beach is a 5min walk. Adrian is a very welcoming person "
Superb
115 reviews
Beacon Cottage is located in Llanrian, just 5.7 miles from Roch Castle and 15 miles from Mayfield Golf & Driving Range. The 4-star vacation home is 28 miles from Folly Farm. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and St David's Cathedral is 7.7 miles away. The vacation home features 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and kitchenware, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom. Towels and bed linen are featured in the vacation home. The property offers sea views. Guests can also relax in the garden. Haverfordwest Castle is 16 miles from Beacon Cottage, while Narberth Castle is 25 miles away.
Child Friendly • Security/Safety • View • Internet • Fireplace/Heating • Pet Friendly
Renovated in recent years ground floor accommodation comprises of a large open plan living area which incorporates a lounge & dining area, seating 6-8 people zoned by dark wood flooring leading into the bright tiled floor to a spacious well equipped kitchen sectioned off from the living area by a counter/ bar. There is a ground floor shower room leading off from the kitchen. On the other side of the entrance hallway there is a ground floor bed room (King size bed with sea views). Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and one single bedroom. The master bed has a king size bed built in units and has a sea view. Second bedroom has a King size bed with built-in hanging closet and the third room is a twin bedded room with built in single cabin style single beds. (All our main bedrooms have Hypnos Kingsize beds).A family bathroom with three piece suite and separate shower is also on the first floor (with great sea views from the throne towards Strumble Head). The Lounge patio doors lead out onto a large terrace with panoramic sea views, ideal place for dining alfresco whilst watching the spectacular sunsets. Below the terrace there is a large garden mainly laid to lawns great for summer games. Parking available at the front of the property (up to 3 vehicles with extra parking bay half way down the lane to the property).
- "Lovely as always." - "Excellent cottage with plenty of room and lovely views of the coast. Very well equipped. Communication excellent and a short walk to Porthgain and a beautiful stretch of the Pembrokeshire coastal.path" - "Cottage was very comfortable and very well equipped. Couldn’t of asked for a better location for what we needed. Cottage has an wonderful outlook over farmland to the sea, even on a wet day didn’t disappoint. More than what we needed but would definitely look to go back and recommend it to others, for what you get well worth it. Loved our stay"
Exceptional
106 reviews
Chalfonts Cottage offers accommodations in Haverfordwest, 1.3 miles from Abercastle Beach and 8.4 miles from St David's Cathedral. Both free Wifi and private parking are available at the vacation home free of charge. Mayfield Golf & Driving Range is 15 miles away and Haverfordwest Castle is 17 miles from the vacation home. Chalfonts Cottage features 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom. A TV is featured. There's also a seating area and a fireplace. Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Haverfordwest, like golfing, cycling, and fishing. Guests can also relax in the garden. Folly Farm is 29 miles from Chalfonts Cottage, while Roch Castle is 6.4 miles away. Cardiff Airport is 106 miles from the property.
Child Friendly • Sports/Activities • Internet • Security/Safety • Pet Friendly • Parking • View
Outstanding and spacious cottage near St Davids, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales - Peaceful Location Within Walking Distance Of Numerous Beaches, Coastal Walks & Activities. This large 5 star detached cottage is situated on the northern edge of the unique and breath-taking pembrokeshire coast national park in the picturesque village of trefin. The property, lovingly named ‘taneilan’ after the owners' children, is within walking distance of an excellent pub, a craft shop/ café, seasonal art galleries and a historic cove, Aber Felin, which is also on the coastal path. The property sleeps six comfortably and is of exceptional quality. ‘taneilan’ is a great place to be after your busy day exploring all that pembrokeshire has to offer, or indeed if you want a more relaxing experience ‘taneilan’ can offer you that time to reflect and unwind.
- "A very spacious comfortable house, in a peaceful location, fully equipped with everything you could possibly need. Very comfortable beds and immaculately clean. Perfectly located for exploring the Pembrokeshire coast and the Ship Inn 5 doors down serves good food." - "A fabulous house which is clean, modern and very well appointed. In beautiful area only short walk from coastal path. Stunning stony beach a five minute walk away which is great for peering into rock pools and skimming stones."
Exceptional
68 reviews
Charming and secluded 3 bedroomed old cottage at the end of a quiet lane with sea views (10-15 minute walk down path to coast path). PLEASE NOTE the lane is not suitable for large vehicles. Ideal for relaxing holiday with activities to suit all. Sleeps 6 (1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedrooms and 1 room off lounge with double futon bed if required), comfy lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom (bath, shower and toilet) and shower/toilet. Heating throughout with modern thermostatically controlled electric radiators and a multi-fuel stove in the lounge. Lovely large garden and plenty of places to sit and eat inside and out. Please be aware that there are some steps to different levels and small children should be supervised. Sheltered yard outside kitchen. The cottage is midway between St Davids and Fishguard, easily accessible to local beaches, local pubs, shops and 10-15 minutes to the coastal path and great walks. It is fully equipped and soft furnishing beautifully made by the owner. Broadband available and pets welcome. The cottage enjoys superb sea views stretching from Strumble Head peninsula to Porthgain. It provides superb vantage point from which to track the main birds of passage that pass over the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the beautiful beach of Ynys Barry is approx 2 miles away. The cottage is a traditional stone built semi detached. All the accommodation is on the ground floor. Beamed ceilings and quarry tiles, keeping some of its original charm and character and is comfortably furnished and well equipped. The kitchen is fully equipped with electric cooker, fridge freezer, dishwasher,microwave oven and washing machine. There is a a separate dining room, leading to the lounge with multi-fuel stove, colour TV/DVD/CD player. Broadband is available. From the lounge is a sun room with delightful views towards the sea (this room has a double sofa bed should it be required). Off the hall there is a new fitted (2021) bathroom with electric shower over bath, a separate shower room, a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, both comfortably furnished with pine beds. .This cottage is ideally situated for naturalists and other seeking a relaxing break in all seasons.
- "Lovely cottage in great location. We enjoyed the outdoor space plus the 10 minute walk down to the sea, look out for dolphins!" - "The cottage was lovely, with fantastic gardens with views of the sunset over the sea. The cottage is old, stone built construction, so expect a little dampness, particularly given it’s proximity to the salty sea air. This wasn’t an issue for us but a little more storage for clothes would be useful. The track leading down to the cottage is very narrow so be careful if you have a large or wide car. If you are into walking like us then the location is great. Just a 10 minute walk down the track that leads from the driveway takes you straight to the local cove and up onto the coastal path. The coastal path is stunning and well worth the effort to venture along. All in all we had a fabulous two weeks holiday in the cottage and on the Pembrokeshire coast."
Superb
40 reviews
Ffynnon Ddofn is situated in a quiet lane, mid-way between St.Davids and Fishguard, with superb views over 18 miles of coastline and within easy each of all that the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast has to offer.
The cottage has a lovely bright kitchen, and open plan living room, with vaulted beamed ceilings and picture window. There are 3 bedrooms, one with king size bed, one with twin beds, and the third with bunk beds. There is also a large games room with snooker, table tennis, darts and children's toys, and a pleasant, secure garden surrounded by fields.
With central heating and double glazing, the cottage is warm and comfortable to be in all year round and there are stunning views from the main living rooms and garden. There's always something to see - the ferry going across to Ireland (day trips available) - a buzzard hovering - the Strumble Head lighthouse flashing.
There are safe sandy beaches nearby which are never crowded, even in peak season, rock pools, interesting little coves and fishing harbours and wonderful walks. A footpath along the lane winds down to Aber Felin beach, with its ancient mill stones, and the Coastal Path, which follows some of its most spectacular scenery here. The cliffs are carpeted with flowers in spring and in early autumn there are seal pups on the beaches below.
The cottage is available to book Saturday to Saturday, although other arrangements can be agreed out of season.
- "Lovely spacious cottage equipped with everything required for a comfortable stay. The garden was private, and my children loved playing in the barn. Location was peaceful yet within easy access to beaches and local amenities." - "A great relaxing break in a perfect accommodation with lots of options to travel out. Even with the occasional storm, there was plenty to keep the girls entertained!" - "We are a family of 6 and we stayed for a week. The location is spot on. Close to a number of stunning beaches and a really nice pub just a 15/20min stroll away. The garden was perfect as was the games room!"
Exceptional
35 reviews
The Lodge is a high quality, 5 Star, non-smoking and pet free self-catering holiday cottage, sleeping 4 in two bedrooms.
Situated halfway between St David's and Fishguard on the outskirts of the hamlet of Llanrhian on the St. David's Peninsula in Pembrokeshire.
Conveniently situated just 1 mile from the harbour village of Porthgain and the Sloop Inn.
Fully equipped Kitchen with Electric Oven, Ceramic Hob, Microwave, Washing machine, Fridge/Freezer and Dishwasher.
Open plan Lounge/Dining Room with a 3 seater and 2 seater electric reclining Sofas, TV, with Free Sat, DVD player. Radio/CD music system. WIFI
Double bedroom, Twin bedroom, Bathroom with overhead electric shower, wash hand basin and W.C.
Heating:- Oil fired Central Heating with radiators in all rooms.
Wood/Coal burning stove.
Parking has been altered and made into a double parking area.
Highchair, Travel Cot and Stairgate provided.
BBQ equipment.
No Smoking.
No Pets.
Saturday arrival
- "Treneved cottage was just perfect for our week long stay. Arrival was simple, and the cottage was just like the photos. Immaculately clean, with a welcome bottle of wine, milk in the fridge and some tea bags. Anne has thought of everything needed for a great stay, and everything was of a high quality. Plenty of cutlery, crockery, pots and pans etc etc. Clear instructions for the recycling and all the appliances. We did not realise when booking that there was a second grass garden next to the parking space, this had lovely views to the coast towards Porthgain. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and should we return to the area we would definitely book Treneved again."
Exceptional
26 reviews
This traditional cottage is situated in a peaceful village, yet is only 500 yards from a cove and within easy reach of St David’s.. Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: Single (3ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Super Kingsize (6ft) Bed
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds. Electric heating (underfloor in bathroom), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Logs for wood burner available locally. Highchair. Lawned garden with garden furniture (across the lane). Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. There are no electric vehicle charging facilities; public EV charger 2 miles away. No smoking.. Nestled peacefully in the charming village of Trefin, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), this traditional, detached, Welsh holiday cottage is bursting with original charm and character, making it an ideal touring base for families or couples looking to explore the spectacular coastline of beautiful Pembrokeshire. The cottage, dating back to the 18th century, was a former ship captain’s cottage which has been sympathetically restored to uncover all its original features, including stone walls, beams and lots of welcoming touches, including a wood-burning stove for those cosy nights in. Guests can enjoy their own private garden (separate from the cottage and not enclosed), where they can sit, relax and unwind after spending a busy day exploring the area. From the doorstep, guests can enjoy fantastic walks along the iconic coastal path and discover the pretty coastal villages of Solva and Porthgain, which are tucked away in tranquil fishing harbours. Visit the historic city of St. David’s, which features the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and medieval ruins of Bishop’s Palace. For the more adventurous, take a sea safari expedition around the offshore island of Ramsey, cruising close to sea birds, seals and the occasional bottlenose dolphin. The golden beaches of Newgale and Whitsands are within easy reach and are renowned for surfing and watersports. Horse riding and golf can also be found locally. Cove 500 yards. Shop 2 miles, pub 500 yards.
Free WiFi
There are low banisters at the property.
- "Second visit to this cosy well equipped cottage. Strict adherence to Covid regulations. Immaculately cleaned before arrival. Such a lovely relaxing place to stay and so convenient for the Coastal path walks and excellent beaches. Will go again. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo" - "Second time we have stayed here and even with Covid still a fantastic relaxing break. Love the way the cottage is decorated so tasteful and owners haven't just gone cheap for holiday rental - really thoughtfully furnished. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo"
Fabulous
11 reviews
Preswylfa nestles in a pretty, historic hamlet set in the glorious Pembrokeshire countryside, just a short walk from the coves and cliffs of the coast.. 2 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: 32" TV, Freesat, DVD Player, CD Player, Ipod Dock, Electric Fire
Dining room: Woodburner
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
Bathroom: Bath, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Logs for wood burner available locally. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate.. Small enclosed courtyard with sitting-out area and garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking.. Come and stay in this delightful stone built traditional Welsh cottage set in one of most picturesque hamlets in Pembrokeshire, the historic fishing village of Trefin. Preswylfa lies just a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath where you can discover the picture postcard coves and cliffs of this rugged and sublime North Pembrokeshire coastline. This location is perfect for family days on the beach, with Whitesands Bay close to St Davids (ideal for building sandcastles), and Aberfelin is just a short walk away, where your family can play in rock pools and uncover crabs, shrimps or if you are lucky, a starfish. After a busy day on the beach, relax with an evening meal in the local pub which is a short walk from your cottage.
Preswylfa, an end of terrace cottage, has been thoughtfully restored to retain many of the original features and charm. In the evening you can get away from it all and relax in the dining area with a good book in front of the cosy wood burner or enjoy a family evening in the living room with exposed beams and slate floors. You can take in the evening air and watch the world go by in the courtyard with a glass of wine overlooking the village square.
A trip to Trefin is not complete without visiting the city of St Davids a short drive away, the most westerly point of Wales, and Britain’s smallest city. St Davids Cathedral is the final resting place of Saint David, Wales’ patron saint and next to the cathedral, you can also visit the 13th century Bishops Palace, a truly magnificent sight. Travelling south, Newgale Beach is 10 miles away and is famous for water sports, here you can surf, kayak, swim or you may prefer a quiet early morning stroll. Inland you can visit the market town of Narberth with its many galleries, café and craft shops and for a family day out, a visit to the award-winning Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park or Heatherton World of Activities is sure to keep everyone entertained. Beach 500 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
Free WiFi
There is no fuel provided for the woodburner.
- "We have just returned from Trefin and loved our stay.We were just reflecting that we had just had the best holiday for years despite it being February which was a bit bizarre.The weather was great and we enjoyed most days walking the coast path. Really wild. Saw chough, dolphins, a stoat and gannets as well as the wild horses.The cottage was warm and cosy and clean.It was really well equipped.We had a collie with us and the hard floors really helped.We had no problems parking, everyone was friendly and the pub was great and dog friendly. We even went to a lovely artisan fayre in the village hall and came away with local gifts to bring home."
Exceptional
2 reviews
Country and sea views can be enjoyed at this charming coastal cottage above the hamlet of Llanrhian where pets are also welcome.. Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, BT Vision, DVD Player, CD Player
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Wet Room: Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds. Underfloor central heating (on ground floor), electric heaters (on first floor), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot. Lawned garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. 2 small dogs welcome. Bike/equipment store. Parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Beacon Cottage lies on a quiet country lane above the tiny hamlet of Llanrhian. Formerly a milking parlour, it is a recent conversion, neatly proportioned with ground floor and attic bedrooms and open plan kitchen, dining and living room. The sunny conservatory offers panoramic views across fields and out to sea above the nearby village of Porthgain. In summer watch the sun set over the Abereiddi valley or stroll down for supper to the Shed Bistro or the Sloop Inn in Porthgain. With water heating assisted by solar panels, Beacon Cottage is warm and comfortable and a lovely destination for a holiday at all times of year.
It is a pleasant walk or a short drive to Porthgain from which the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs both east and west. The dramatic coastal scenery, flower and wildlife are what make Pembrokeshire one of the world’s best holiday destinations (National Geographic voted Pembrokeshire the 2nd best coastal destination in the world). Splendid at all times of year, the explosion of colour with the spring flowers is something to behold!
Neighbouring Abereiddi, has pretty colour-washed former miners’ cottages, black sandy beach (where dogs are welcome all year round) and the remarkable Blue Lagoon. Popular with families, the sand, which is visible at low tide, also contains a high concentration of fossils and is a draw for fossil hunters. Beach 2¾ miles. Pub and restaurant 1¾ miles.
Please note: There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.
Free WiFi
There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.
Small dog/s only allowed.
- "Lovely cosy place, everything you need. Just a couple of moans… tv could only get bbc, oven very greasy."
Good
2 reviews
Experience breath taking panoramic views of the coastline, epic sunsets, and starry skies from this luxury renovated two-bedroom cottage. With a prime location in a designated dark sky zone, you can enjoy a deserted beach and coastal path from the doorstep. Watch the waves rolling in as you relax by the log burner, or savour the sunset from the cliff-top garden. Bridgend Cottage is perfectly positioned for your Pembrokeshire adventure; this unique cottage offers an unparalleled coastal getaway.
Welcome to Bridgend Cottage, a true gem perched overlooking the picturesque Aberfelin Beach, with direct access to the famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Prepare to be captivated by the rugged beauty of the coastline, stretching out in both directions, home to so may adventures. Just a short stroll away, you'll find the charming villages of Trefin, with it welcoming atmosphere and local pub. Whether you're seeking a family break, a romantic getaway, or a thrilling group adventure, this magnificent location serves as the perfect base to explore all that Pembrokeshire has to offer. And yes, we happily welcome dogs too!
Upon entering the property, you'll find yourself in the cosy downstairs snug, providing the ideal spot to kick off sandy feet or muddy boots. To the right, a stylish and spacious family bathroom awaits, with a walk-in rain shower and WC. This versatile space also doubles as a convenient utility room, equipped with a washer and condensing dryer. On the left, you'll discover a relaxing sofa, to sit and watch the Smart Flat screen TV, play on the PlayStation 4 or to read a book.
Passing through the arch in the thick stone walls, you'll be greeted by the twin bedroom, with floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the room in natural light, while treating you to stunning views of the bay. Ascending to the upper level, your eyes will be instantly drawn to the incredible view framed by the panoramic window running the length of the dining and living space. Take a moment to perch on the window bench, coffee or glass of wine in hand, and immerse yourself in the scenes of Aberfelin Bay.
The modern and stylish kitchen, fully equipped with everything you need for a self-catering stay, invites culinary creativity and transforms cooking into a delightful social occasion with the open-plan dining area. Coffee lovers will also appreciate the French press, perfect for a slow morning brew. At the far end of the room, a welcoming log burner and cosy living space await, providing the ultimate retreat on cold or wet days, as well as a haven for relaxation in the evenings.
The first-floor master bedroom, with a king-size bed, is at the far end of the cottage. Thanks to the French doors and Juliette balcony, you can enjoy the magnificent coastal views without even leaving the comfort of your bed.
Step out of the front door of the cottage and cross the road to the cliff-top garden, which is set across three levels giving an ever-changing outlook and the chance to chase the last of the evening sun. It really doesn't get closer to the cliffs than this, so we advise that dogs and younger group members are not left unsupervised when in the garden.
Bridgend Cottage has undergone a loving restoration, turning the 200-year-old cottage into a stylish and tranquil hideaway on the mesmerizing Pembrokeshire Coast. With the unforgettable views and a truly unique location, we are certain that you will fall in love with this space just as we have.
The garden is situated directly on the cliff's edge, overlooking Aberfelin Beach. There is also a rural coastal road running alongside the property. Please keep a safe distance from the edge and ensure dogs and children are supervised at all times.
-We are happy to welcome 1 well behaved dog at this property free of charge.
-Children and pets must be supervised at all times.
-To enhance your arrival experience, please take a moment to complete our brief online check-in form before you arrive. This will help us ensure we have everything ready for you at check-in.
-The garage is not available to guests. Parking is on-street outside the garage or the on-street spaces and is best suited to small/regular sized cars.
- "Lovely views, delicious welcome pack, tastefully furnished and equipped, Bridgend Cottage made for a wonderful long weekend break with friends and dogs. " - "Well thought out conversion of old building in spectacular position overlooking a small cove and the sea.House warm and draft free but encompssing the weather ."
Exceptional
2 reviews
Within walking distance of the beach and well presented throughout.. All on the Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview Smart TV, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: (1 Step), Induction Hob, Combi Microwave/Oven/Grill, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom: (1 Step), Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack. . Back garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and BBQ. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: There are 7 steps in the garden. No children. No Pets.. Come and discover Cranog Cwtch, perfect for couples who are looking for a romantic retreat, a walking getaway, or a relaxing break set within the picture postcard hamlet of Trefin within the truly spectacular National Park coastline with sublime scenery and just a few minutes’ walk to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The local inn, which serves home-cooked lunch and dinner, is about 150 yards stroll away, and a little further along is Aberfelin Beach a secluded cove just down the hill from the pub.
The famous city of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, at the most westerly point of Wales, is only a 15-minute drive, it boasts a 12th-century cathedral and medieval ruins of the Bishop’s Palace that you can explore. There are also many art galleries, gift shops, and a good choice of restaurants and traditional pubs specialising in local produce.
Cranog Cwtch is nestled within the garden of the owner’s home in what once would have been an outbuilding for the owner’s Edwardian villa. This cosy cottage has been sympathetically restored and is full of character and charm, and the living room is perfect for relaxing with a good movie or glass of wine in front of the roaring log burner. The open-plan kitchen enjoys vaulted ceilings and exposed stone walls complete with a modern fitted kitchen. The master double bedroom has been furnished with quality linens and a good night’s sleep in mind, including bath robes. In the evening enjoy sitting and relaxing in your private garden or dining alfresco, it’s a real suntrap.
For the more adventurous, take a sea safari expedition around the offshore island of Ramsey, cruising close to sea birds, seals, and the occasional bottlenose dolphin. The golden beaches of Newgale and Whitsands are within easy reach and are renowned for surfing and water sports. A visit to Pembrokeshire would not be complete without a trip to its majestic sites of the west including Pembroke, Carew, and Manorbier castles, or a trip to the award-winning leisure attractions of Oakwood, Folly Farm, and Anna’s Welsh Zoo located in the south of the county near the popular tourist resort of Tenby.
Free WiFi
No children or babies allowed.
Balcony/Terrace • Other • Security/Safety • Internet • Kitchen • Fireplace/Heating • Parking • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Bedding/Linens
Good
1 reviews
This semi-detached cottage is set in the village of Trefin, close to St Davids and sleeps two people.
Ffynnon Tom is a semi-detached cottage in the heart of the village of Trefin, 8 miles from St Davids in South Wales. This cottage sleeps two people in a king-size double bedroom. The cottage also has a shower room and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and a sitting area. Outside there is a patio with furniture and off road parking for one car. Ffynnon Tom provides an ideal romantic break in a lovely part of Wales.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine and tumble dryer in shared external utility, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books, games and DVDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Please bring own beach towels. Travel cot and highchair. Off road parking for 1 car. Patio to front with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 3 mins walk. Note: Although all ground floor there are 2 small steps up to the bedroom. Note: Babes-in-arms only.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: The village of Trefin offers a pub and craft shop. The famous coastal path is nearby, as is the city of St Davids.
Child Friendly • Wellness Facilities • Fireplace/Heating • Internet • Pet Friendly • Ocean View • Entertainment • Oceanfront • Balcony/Terrace • Laundry • Kitchen • View
Exceptional
1 reviews
Ty Draw is a charming traditional stone cottage set in the heart of the village of Trefin within walking distance of the picturesque cove of Aberfelin, with its sand and shingle beach and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Beautifully and lovingly renovated to a high standard throughout, it offers deceptively spacious living space with a stylish yet sympathetic modern extension, providing a complete contrast. One of a terrace of 3 cottages, the practical porch opens to the sitting room with beams, whitewashed stone walls and slate floors throughout the ground floor. The wood burning stove ensures a cosy feeling on those chiller evenings. Four steps lead down into the hall and through to the bathroom and the light, modern, open plan living space with a contemporary fitted kitchen, comfortable seating and dining area. Corner bi-fold doors allow you to open this up to the rear enclosed gravelled courtyard, prettily planted, a wonderful suntrap where you can dine alfresco or enjoy a drink on a summer’s evening. Stairs from the sitting room lead up to the double bedroom with A frame beams and a cosy single bedroom with an extra pull out trundle bed. Conveniently located you are within walking distance of the village pub, The Ship Inn, serving good food and an art gallery/café. The village of Trefin sits above the bays of Aberfelin and Abercastle, both within walking distance. Aberfelin has a sand and shingle beach, a wonderful rocky arch and rock pools to explore, while the little fishing village of Abercastle is still frequented by fishermen, enjoy watching them land their catch. Perfect for keen walkers, leave the car behind and take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to really explore this rugged coastline on foot, you will be entranced by its beauty. Take in Porthgain, Abereiddy with its Blue Lagoon or Abermawr and up to Strumble Head. Whitesands Beach should not be missed, with its wonderful sandy beach, it is popular with families but also with surfers, both professional and beginners alike. The tiny City of St Davids is well worth a visit with its majestic Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace as well as an excellent selection of pubs, shops and restaurants. To the north, the pretty harbour town of Fishguard also offers a variety of facilities. Ty Draw is a true delight and sure to become a firm favourite whatever the season.Additional £50 refundable bond required if bringing a pet.No cot and highchair provided, you are welcome to bring your own.
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Exceptional
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Bwthyn Bach is a charming whitewashed stone cottage, one of a pair off a quiet lane in the hamlet of Llanon near Trefin, set in enclosed shared grounds, it is just a mile walk down footpaths from the sea.Step into this quaint 18th Century cottage with its beams and exposed stone walls; comfortably furnished, the open-plan living space makes a cosy retreat with an oak fitted kitchen, dining area and plenty of easy seating, with a pretty double bedroom leading off. The rear door opens to a lovely sunny patio where you can dine alfresco on a summer’s day, sheltered below the raised lawn area from next door. You are welcome to use the shared lawned area to the side of the cottages. When you arrive, you will appreciate how close you are to the sea when you spot the view to the coast from the driveway. The owners are keen to encourage wildlife, bees and butterflies in particular, so the grounds are kept as natural as possible with less mowing and wild flower meadows.Keen walkers will revel in the abundance of footpaths and flower strewn lanes to explore. A mile walk will take you to the sea, Aberfelin is sure to delight with its rock pools, natural arch and sand and shingle beach, seals are regular visitors. Above Aberfelin is the popular village of Trefin with its pub, serving food and cafe/gallery, while there is another pub, shop and garage in Square & Compass. Take advantage of the Strumble Shuttle to catch a bus back after walking a stretch of the beautiful Coast Path and enjoy a slower pace to life by leaving your car behind. Take in the coves of Abermawr or the fishing village of Abercastle, still used by fishermen today, to the south lies Abereiddy with its Blue Lagoon and Porthgain. The tiny City of St Davids is well worth a visit with the majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace, as well as a range of facilities, only a short drive away, while in the other direction is the bustling town of Fishguard with its picturesque harbour. Whitesands Beach, popular with surfers and one of the best beaches in the world should not be missed.Bwthyn Bach is a cosy cottage just for a couple to escape to and a perfect base to explore all this area of Pembrokeshire has to offer.Shares the same location as 23539 Bwthyn To Maen and can be booked together to sleep 6.
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Good
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A traditional cottage surrounded by unspoiled beauty and coastal views, with many nearby beaches to choose from. The Bickney offers the perfect base for exploring the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is just a 5-minute drive from Porthgain Harbour.. Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Electric Woodburner
Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Slow Cooker, Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine
Living room 2: (No TV)
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Single (3ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds. Heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot. Lawned garden with garden furniture. 2 small dogs welcome. Private parking. No smoking.. This detached cottage retains its original charm with beamed ceilings and stone walls and has a feature inglenook fireplace with an original range in one of the two cosy living rooms. The other sitting room has an electric fire in the stone fireplace, and flatscreen TV with DVD player. The fitted galley kitchen includes a washing machine and small freezer; an archway leads through to the dining room. On the ground floor is a beautiful shower room, perfect for holiday pampering or a hot shower after a day in the surf. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms - a twin room and one with a double and a single bed. The cottage is set in lawned gardens with patio furniture, and views across the fields to the sea from St David’s to Strumble Head. Porthgain is a small, picturesque harbour with a lovely bistro/bar, as well as a character pub serving excellent bar food and two art galleries showing the work of local artists. Neighbouring Abereiddy, has a black sandy beach where dogs are welcome all year round and the remarkable Blue Lagoon. An excellent location for the wonderful attractions of the Pembrokeshire coast. Porthgain harbour also hosts a couple of delightful restaurants to really soak in the area, most definitely worth a visit, just a 15 minute walk away! !
Free WiFi
The travel cot is located under the stairs. Please note that linen for the cot in not provided and you will need to bring your own.
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