A fantastic base for walkers, hikers and cyclists, this pretty apartment is perfectly situated behind a popular country pub in the Daugleddau Estuary. The apartment has been imaginatively renovated from old brewery buildings and offers cosy accommodation for three guests. Ideal for a couple, a small family or solo traveller, the apartment provides a relaxing base just a few miles from the historic town of Pembroke. This is one of a pair of cheerful holiday apartments which can be booked together by larger groups exploring this stunning part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Entering this warm, fresh and friendly ground-floor apartment, you will find the main living area. This small but relaxing open-plan space has a comfortable lounge, which is perfect for unwinding in at the end of a great day, planning tomorrow’s exploits or catching up with a favourite TV show. There’s also a handy dining area so you can enjoy a meal which you’ve prepared in the fully equipped kitchen. The apartment also features a pair of delightfully decorated and furnished bedrooms: a charming double room and a snug single room, as well as a bathroom complete with a shower over the bath.
Cosheston is a picturesque village with plenty of footpaths and bridleways offering miles of breathtaking walks for you to follow. To the south is the historic walled town of Pembroke (3 miles) which is known for its mix of Georgian and Tudor architecture, has a great range of shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants and is home to the magnificent medieval Pembroke Castle. The coast is within easy reach, with popular beaches at Freshwater East (5 miles) and Tenby (10 miles). Other local attractions include Upton Castle (1 mile), Carew Castle and Tidal Mill (4 miles) and the National Trust’s estate at Stackpole (7.5 miles).