Property Description
Golwg y Mor is appropriately named because the sea views from the lounge, conservatory, kitchen and garden are absolutely beautiful. The view takes in the field behind the property across the golf course to the sea and Caldey Island. This bungalow has been extensively modernised and offers good quality holiday accommodation. Penally is a popular village approximately 2 miles from the seaside resort of Tenby and boasts 2 public houses, village shop, church and golf course, the South Beach is approximately 15 minutes walk away. For those not having provision of a car there is a regular bus service running through the village into Tenby. Leisure attractions such as Ritec Valley Quad bikes, Heatherton Sports Park, Manor House Leisure Park, Dinosaur Park, Folly Farm and Oakwood are all within easy reach.
Accommodation Details
Sleeps 6 No Pets
Entrance hall.
Lounge, col TV (Freeview), DVD and Broadband Wi Fi, leading to
Conservatory/Dining room, with dining table and chairs.
Kitchen, large dual fuel range cooker, fridge, freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and small LCD TV (free view), DVD/CD/radio.
Bedroom 1, with double bed, LCD/DVD TV (Freeview) and
en-suite Shower/WC/whb.
Bedroom 2, with twin beds, col TV and DVD.
Bedroom 3, with double bed, LCD TV (Freeview).
Bathroom with bath/thermostatic shower over, WC.
Enclosed
garden with garden furniture and BBQ.
Parking for several cars.
Rent inclusive of electricity and gas central heating. Travel cot & highchair provided. Duvets, bed linen and towels provided.
4pm takeover.
Location
Situated just one and a quarter miles to the west of Tenby the pretty hillside village of Penally overlooks Tenby Golf Course and the long sandy South Beach. Access can be gained by marked footpaths through the golf course onto the beach and for those wishing to join the 186 mile coastal path access is at Giltar Point at the end of the beach. The village boasts a 13th century church of St Nicholas & St Teilo, originally called St Nicholas' but changed to St Nicholas and St Teilo at the end of the 19th century when it was found that Penally was birthplace of St Teilo, a Christian leader in the 6th century. The church is also home to the Penally Celtic Cross originally found in the graveyard but restored and moved into the church. There is a well stocked shop and 2 public houses, The Cross and The Paddock Inn which both serve good food, also The Overlander Restuarant situated near the railway station. On the periphery of the village Ritec Valley Quad Bikes offer some family fun with Trail riding and Arrive and Drive and for those seeking some nightlife there is DJ's nightclub. The village is also home to Hoyles Mouth Cave where paleolithic people once lived and artifacts from those times can be found at Tenby Museum.
Travel
Cardiff Airport - 96.3 miles, 2 hours 5 minutes.
M4 Cardiff - 73.4 miles, 1 hour 29 minutes.
Penally Train Station: 5 minutes walk from village centre. There is a Taxi service next door but one to the railway station at the Overlander Restaurant.
Bus Service - buses run regularly through the village into Tenby and other coastal villages.
Nearest Largest Towns:
Haverfordwest - 21.3 miles, 34 minute. Large shopping centre with most of the major supermarkets and many other High Street shops, cinema and castle.
Carmarthen - 27.4 miles, 39 minutes. Large Shopping Centre with most of the major supermarkets and many other High Street shops, cinema.
Pembroke - 13.4 miles, 19 minutes, historic Town with a selection of shops and restaurants,castle.
Tenby - 1.4 miles, 1 minute. Popular seaside resort.
Once again a wonderful week – many thanks!
The Nelsons
- September 12