The accommodation sits alongside a quiet B Road and is well placed to visit a variety of stunning beaches and coastal walks in the famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Abereiddy and The Blue Lagoon, the spectacular location of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, is just over a mile away, while the golden sands of Traeth Llyfn are a further 20-minute walk along the coast from here.
What’s more, the small fishing village of Porthgain is within walking distance and offers an award-winning fish restaurant, plus a glorious olde worlde pub, which also serves good food, as well as two art galleries.
The semi-detached property has a bright, airy feel, with wooden floorboards and stunning red quarry tiles, which gives the property its rustic charm. The open-plan layout offers a spacious living area, with two sofas and an armchair nestled around the gorgeous wood burner, a perfect space for post-adventure relaxing in front of the fire and TV. Upstairs, three bedrooms offer plenty of light and pastoral views over the countryside.
The dining space is generous, leading away from the lounge and towards the large bay window, with ample room for all guests to enjoy an evening meal and some drinks. The galley kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge/freezer, double oven with hobs, washer-dryer, dishwasher, double steel sink unit, as well as a microwave and kettle, and a stand-alone unit, all in this modest space.
The dining space is generous, leading away from the lounge and towards the large bay window, with ample room for all guests to enjoy an evening meal and some drinks. The galley kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge/freezer, double oven with hobs, washer-dryer, dishwasher, double steel sink unit, as well as a microwave and kettle, and a stand-alone unit, all in this modest space.
The cottage is also well placed to explore the St David’s Peninsula with Whitesands, Newgale and many more great beaches dotted around this majestic stretch of coast. St David’s itself is just over a 10-minute drive offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as the awe-inspiring St David’s Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace; a special place of pilgrimage for millennia.