Situated near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, you couldn’t get a better location to explore some of the most iconic scenery in West Wales than this stone cottage nestled in a secluded rural spot close to Solva. With unforgettable scenery and a warm Welsh atmosphere, this cottage provides the perfect base for families to tour both the countryside and coastline this part of West Wales is famous for.
Beneath the stone exterior, gorgeous, exposed ceiling beams, exposed brickwork and traditional rustic decor set a truly warming and soothing setting to come home to after a long day’s adventure. Fire up the roaring wood burner in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner to keep toes toasty long into the evening. Get creative with your local produce and make special family memories over a home-cooked feast seated around the farmhouse-style dining table. Answer the call of bedtime upstairs and choose between either of the two double bedrooms or a single bedroom for a well-earned rest before tomorrow’s adventure. Soak up your fresh countryside air by dining alfresco in the gravelled area whilst children let off some steam exploring the large, shared garden.
Situated in a deep valley with gorgeous scenery, the charming harbourside village of Solva can be reached within 3.5 miles and boasts a fabulous selection of local independent shops, cafes and art galleries as well as the opportunity the sample freshly caught seafood. Head to Solva Woollen Mill (2.5 miles) to marvel at the oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire before enjoying a family picnic to the sounds of the restored waterwheel. Keen walkers can join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to be rewarded with breathtaking coastal, following the headland nearby to St Davids (7 miles), Britain’s smallest city, to uncover the historic St Davids Cathedral.