Spectacular sea views are assured when staying in this former lighthouse keeper’s cottage. This is a truly unique place to stay where a group of six will experience unrivalled comfort when exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Some of Wales’ most beautiful beaches can be found a short drive away and, naturally, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs directly past the property and offers 186 miles of coastal scenery, dramatic seascapes and clifftop walking routes. Wake up each morning to experience the swell of the sea and views of Skokholm Island in the distance.
A charming place that has been refurbished to a contemporary style yet still retains that rustic effect, this property is welcoming from the moment you arrive. The farmhouse-style kitchen is complete with a warming Aga, a delightfully cosy addition throughout colder months. Similarly, the lounge is complete with a wood burner and comfortable sofas which create a homely space to unwind in on cool evenings. During sunnier weather, the generous terrace sits beside the novelty of the old lighthouse, a perfect place to dine alfresco and take in that fresh sea air, before heading back indoors to find three cosy double bedrooms.
Discover rock pools and fascinating birdlife at the nearby Dale Beach (3 miles), a sheltered shingle spot with a pub and restaurant within close reach, or follow the coast along to Marloe Sands (4 miles) which is considered one of South Wales’ most beautiful beaches. Take a day trip to St Davids (23 miles), the UK’s smallest city, to visit its beautiful cathedral or immerse yourself in medieval history when visiting Pembroke (19.5 miles). Glorious beaches including Freshwater East (23 miles) and Barafundle Bay (26.5 miles) are also just a car journey away.