This charming cottage is a cosy base on a working farm for families or couples to experience the natural beauty of West Wales, as it sits within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with the farmland leading down to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (0.5 miles). Follow the cliff-top trails for scenic walks by the sea along St David’s peninsula. Make memories by catching a boat trip to picturesque Ramsey Island, just off St David’s, where you can spot exciting birdlife like puffins. Keep your eyes on the waters: you might see seals, dolphins and porpoises. If you fancy a beach day, there are plenty nearby, including Whitesands (2 miles), which is Blue Flag-awarded and a renowned spot for surfing. Save time to see St David’s (2 miles), famously Britain’s smallest city: tour the impressive cathedral, meander through the art gallery and gaze at the Gothic ruins of Bishop’s Palace.
Enter the homely living area of this quaint cottage via two steps and make yourselves comfortable on the leather sofa and armchairs. Evenings in are atmospheric and the TV, DVD player, CD player/radio, books and games will keep you entertained. Next door is the rustic, well-equipped kitchen with a four-seater table for family or romantic home-cooked dinners. Three steps from the living room lead to the upper ground floor, where there’s a snug double bedroom and a bathroom with a shower over a bath that was made for soaking after those outdoor Pembrokeshire pursuits. Head up the living room’s staircase to the first and top floor where there’s a twin bedroom with impressive exposed beams.
Enjoy the surrounding countryside by relaxing in your private outdoor area or walking through the farm’s fields to the coastal path, soaking up the local nature at your lovely hideaway.