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Cysgod Y Nos

Square and Compass, near St Davids, West Wales
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
No Dogs
4 star
Waterside Views
Towels included
Glamping
Romantic
Fishing on site / nearby
Working farm
Downstairs bedroom
Shop nearby
Pub nearby
Beach within easy reach
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At a glance

  • An exquisite glamping pod nestled away in the countryside with unbroken sea views
  • Visit the blue lagoon at Abereiddy just four miles away
  • A short drive away is the village Porthgain, a walker’s paradise with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Property code: OC-62569

Studded amongst the countryside with enchanting views out to sea, this wooden glamping pod is a bolthole for couples. You’ll be hidden away from the hustle and bustle of Pembrokeshire’s market towns and within easy reach of the coastline for water sports and cliff-top walks. Based just 7.5 miles from St. David’s, you can explore by day and enjoy peaceful evenings sizzling up special suppers on your BBQ and relaxing with a glass of wine on the decked patio.

Inside is bright and inviting with underfloor heating to keep the open-plan living space cosy whether you are snuggling up on the sofa bed to watch the TV/DVD or sipping your first coffee of the day from the comfort of the double bed. Rustle up meals in the compact yet well-equipped kitchen, choosing to dine at the drop-down table or venturing outside to dine alfresco. There is a handy shower room concealed behind a mirror, and beyond the patio doors, the garden stretches into the countryside with ample grounds to explore.

Leading from the property is a track that will take you cross-country to the beach 2 miles away, or load up all the essentials into the car and explore the coast. Adrenaline seekers will appreciate the variety of water sports on offer such as kayaking and sailing at Abercastle harbour 2.5 miles away, but there are lots of historical monuments to investigate along the coast for those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land. This includes a Neolithic burial chamber on the outskirts of Abercastle. Perhaps best known for being Britain’s smallest city, St David’s is a delight to explore thanks to the cathedral, The Bishops Palace, independent shops and selection of eateries, 7.5 miles away.

  • 1 double bed
  • 1 shower room
  • Gas hob, fridge and microwave
  • Underfloor heating
  • Off-road ample parking
  • Beach 2 miles, pub and shops within walking distance
  • TV/DVD in lounge area
  • Gas BBQ
  • Sleeps an additional +2 on the sofa bed
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Claire Williams

This property is personally managed by Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 13 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Geertrui 14th June 2026

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Reviewed by Jerry 6th October 2025

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Reviewed by Ian 27th September 2025

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Fantastic location for us. A very relaxing holiday. Looking out at the fields, with cows , to the sea. Very quiet. Nice pubs, cafes and walks.

Reviewed by Andrew 20th September 2025

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Reviewed by Ewan 13th September 2025

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We found both the Pod and location to be very peaceful and secluded with beautiful views. We thought that the Welcome Basket was a lovely touch. We found the Owners to be very helpful. An Ideal location for walkers along the Pembrokeshire coast. We are planning to return.

Reviewed by Susan 26th July 2025

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Our first visit to Pembrokeshire and we couldn't have chosen a better place to stay. We loved the privacy of the space the pod is set in, the peace and quiet and stunning views. The pod was quirky, well-equipped and spotless. After a 7hr drive, we were welcomed onto the farm and really appreciated the goodie basket waiting for us. The owners were vRead moreery kind and quick to assist us when needed. We would go back in a heartbeat. Hide

Reviewed by Stuart 5th July 2025

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Great little place, peaceful, great scenery , easy to book in and check out ,great place to go exploring the coast , nice little welcome basket was good surprise with some local produce, had a good few days to relax and unwind.

Reviewed by Victoria 14th June 2025

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Lovely accommodation with the most wonderful views.

Reviewed by Jon 17th May 2025

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Had a lovely stay at "the pod". Great location with views of the surrounding countryside and the sea in the distance. Very peaceful. The coastal path can be easily reached by crossing a couple of fields and going into the village of Trefin. From there the views and walks are fantastic. There's a lovely pub (Sloop Inn) serving great food at PorthgaiRead moren. All in all fantastic, thoroughly recommend. Hide

Reviewed by Avril 3rd May 2025

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We absolutely loved it here, it was so private Location was superb, the pod was magical Can't fault it at all! 10/10

Reviewed by Paula 28th September 2024

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Reviewed by Jane 21st September 2024

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Wonderful location with a superb view. Very handy for coastal walking.

Reviewed by Stuart 8th September 2024

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FBM Holidays is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.