Whether you’re a keen walker, wildlife spotter or a history buff, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park promises to pique your interest at every turn. Benefiting from a handy location just outside of Pembroke, this converted barn property is the ideal home for six guests with a wide array of interests. You’re welcome to bring along five dogs, ideal for those who want to explore long dog walks on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and it’s moments from a slipway into the Cleddau estuary for lovers of boating.
An eco-friendly property with heat pump-powered amenities, a stay in this holiday home is the perfect choice for those more conscious of their carbon consumption. Step inside to find contemporary decor paired with traditional design elements including stunning exposed beams. The electric fire in the lounge is a cosy bonus on cold evenings, perfect for curling up in front of the TV or playing a board game together. An enclosed garden to the rear offers far-reaching countryside views that you won’t be quick to forget. Sit together and enjoy al fresco eating before heading to bed. Three bedrooms are split across two floors, each one promising an undisturbed night’s sleep.
Discover the fascinating town of Pembroke (2 miles) with its historic castle and abundance of independent businesses to explore. A sunny afternoon is best spent renting a rowing boat by the castle before grabbing lunch in a local pub. The beach is just a short journey from home, with the golden sands of Freshwater West (6 miles) being a dog-friendly spot that’s often buzzing with surfers. From here, you can link up with the coastal path which is easily one of Pembrokeshire’s most satisfying walking routes, looping all the way around to the tourist hotspots of Tenby (12.5 miles) and Saundersfoot (13 miles).