Open-plan living awaits in this inviting wooden cabin in the West Wales countryside. Just 3.5 miles from the coastline on Pembrokeshire’s fabulous AONB, you’re well-positioned to explore all that this area has to offer with a stay right here. The property itself is a well-appointed space for two, all laid out on the ground floor with exemplary contemporary interiors. Bring your walking boots, bike or even your surfboard and kayak with plenty of opportunities for heart-racing outdoor activities close by. For those who don’t wish to get active on their holiday, nearby St David’s (6.5 miles) presents plenty of enjoyable attractions that won’t wear you out.
On arrival, take in the peaceful surroundings and extreme spaciousness that surrounds the property. You can make the most of the views either indoors or out, as the holiday home boasts French doors leading out of the living space and into a garden with outdoor furniture. Inside, the open-plan living space features a lounge, kitchen and diner, complete with all you may need for lazy mornings and relaxed evenings. The bedroom is found just off this main room, a king-size room with a comfy bed to curl up in at night. Finally, find a shower room to complete the accommodation offering.
The nearby St David’s is the UK’s smallest city, yet it still offers an abundance of things to see and do for all who visit. Tour the unmissable sixth-century cathedral, visit the exciting Dr Beynon’s Bug Farm (6 miles) or enjoy a peaceful afternoon on the golf course (8 miles). From the city, you can also embark on a boat trip to unearth the Pembrokeshire islands, spotting seals and dolphins in and amongst St Brides Bay on your travels. Said sea life can also be spotted from the shores as you take a long, rewarding walk along the beloved Pembrokeshire Coast Path (3.5 miles).