This traditional stone cottage is studded within the unspoilt countryside of Pembrokeshire, within walking distance of a pretty beach and the iconic coastal path. Families and friendship groups of up to six guests will be able to get back to nature with scenic walks and adventures by the sea, spending their days trying different water sports or navigating the cliff-top trails. On cold nights the wood burner is a treat, and on balmy afternoons you can unwind with a BBQ and sea views.
Inside, the property is contemporary and stylish with sleek furniture and a roaring wood burner, made all the more homely by the soothing decor and lots of space to relax. The open-plan kitchen/diner has vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and an excellent kitchen that features a central island and bar stools for perching with a coffee and the papers. Natural light floods in through the bi-fold doors of the lounge, and when the wood burner is lit this is a pleasant spot to socialise. All three bedrooms boast their own TV and an en-suite wet room, two of which are handily located on the ground floor. Outside, the garden has garden furniture, a BBQ and ample lawn space for games.
Whether you envisage action-packed days on the water or peaceful excursions to the beach, the hidden bays and secluded coves of this iconic National Park have something for everyone. The nearest beach is an attractive pebble-strewn shoreline 0.5 miles away, but the golden sands of Whitesands Bay are just 3 miles away. Enjoy classic fish and chips and a wander around the harbour at Porthgain or venture into St David’s 1 mile away to soak up some local history and sample delicious cuisine at one of the eateries.