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Self-catering holiday cottages in Angle
Come to Angle, near Tenby in South Wales. We have a lovely collection of self-catering holiday cottages to inspire you. Angle is a peaceful little village tucked away in the far south-west of Pembrokeshire. It is an idyllic place, dotted with traditional colour-washed cottages. Angle is also close to plenty of other beautiful locations and local visitor attractions which will keep you amused during your holiday in the Tenby area. It is located a 15-minute drive away from the historic town of Pembroke, home to Pembroke Castle, which is famous for being the birthplace of Henry VII. Additionally, head to gorgeous Freshwater West, a well-renowned surfing beach and Harry Potter film set location, also add to your itinerary the natural attractions of Stackpole Quay and Woods, Bosherston Lily Ponds, and Barafundle Beach, which is listed among the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world. For a spectacular day out, catch a boat out to Thorn Island found just off the coast of Angle.
If you are hoping to make the most of Pembrokeshire’s stunning coastline then Angle is the place to stay. Its location is sheltered from the full force of Atlantic gales and swells and it has its own micro-climate, making it one of the warmest and sunniest parts of the county. There is a stunning beach, West Angle Bay, just a 15-minute walk away which has a shallow topography and crystal-clear waters. Be sure to pack your snorkel; it has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and the rock pools within it are home to all types of marine life. Furthermore, an important ecological study area East Angle Bay, which is closest to the village, is every bit as picturesque as its western neighbour; traditionally cockle and mussel beds flourish here. It is hardly surprising to visitors that the Angle Peninsula has been designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority for some time now.
Why not browse our collection of holiday accommodation in Angle? After all, it is located in one of the most beautiful parts of Pembrokeshire. You will find a selection of holiday cottages here or close-by to suit your needs, from dog-friendly cottages to family friendly cottages. Book one of our self-catering holiday cottages in Angle today.