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3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 6Coastal cottage style bungalow near Caerfai beach & coast, short stroll to St Davids shops, pubs, eateries only 5 min walk
| £40 off 1-2 persons | Dog Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6. 1 double and 2 twins.
Bed Linen &Towels provided.
Bathroom with bath and washbasin.
Cloakroom with toilet and washbasin.
Shower Room with shower cubicle, toilet and washbasin.
Kitchen fitted units, cooker with gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, breakfast bar and 2 chairs. Highchair on request.
Lounge/Dining Room 2 x 2 seater leather sofas, reclining leather chair and armchair, modern ‘pebble’ gas fire, Freeview tv/dvd, cd/radio, dining table and chairs seating 6.
Fuel gas central heating inclusive, May – September, £25 per week outside these dates.
Grounds small enclosed, sheltered rear garden patio and garden furniture, 5 small steps to lawn.
Garage for storage of surf boards, bikes etc.
Parking for 2 cars
Welcome FREE 1 small, well behaved dog
Please do not smoke indoors.
FRIDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- A modern bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac just a short stroll away from the centre of St Davids with its beautiful medieval Cathedral, newly restored Cloisters and Bishops Palace.
- Well equipped, sparkling clean and furnished in an up-to-date style throughout with patio doors from the lounge/diner opening onto the small, private, sheltered and enclosed rear garden.
- A comfortable home at any time of the year and an ideal base from where to explore St Davids and the unique Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
- Caerfai Beach, a 10 minute walk away, is an unspoilt sheltered, sandy cove reached by a short, but quite steep, foot path.
- Surrounded by the purple sandstone used to build the Cathedral there are rock pools and caves to explore at low tide – great family fun.
- Visit a booking office in St Davids and book your place on a memorable boat trip from St Justinians out to the magnficent bird islands of Skomer and Ramsey.
- A fast exciting one on the Venture Jet or a more sedate one either is sure to be a wonderful experience with fabulous coastal scenery, marine and bird life to enjoy.
- Quality coffee, cream teas, home baking and light lunches using local ingredients served in this delightful tearoom decorated with an extensive collection of samplers. Spare a few minutes to browse the fascinating Mini Museum downstairs.
- One of Wales' biggest and best stocked surf shops selling boards, wet suits, clothes, lessons and more.
- A challenging 9 hole course set in mature parkland with panoramic views.
- St Davids has a variety of small restaurants, cafes and an ice cream parlour.There are art and craft galleries, gift shops, a book shop, National Trust shop and a good shoe shop as well as a small supermarket.
- A magnificent old building constructed from fine purple sandstone, a place of pilgrimage and worship for more than a thousand years. There is much to see including shops, treasury, library and gallery. Enjoy a delicious lunch, snack or summer supper in the Refectory and look out for one of the many musical concerts held here.
- (open all year with free entry) displays national treasures, including the work of Graham Sutherland. There is a resident artist and lots of activities to discover, suggested walks, a shop with all sorts of goodies, and an excellent small café.
- The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire patronised by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall who bought a selection of rugs and flat weave stair runners for their Welsh retreat in the Brecon Beacons.
- Keen cyclists will enjoy this easy 12 mile ride from the pretty waterside village of Porthgain, through the bustling village city of St Davids and on to Middle Mill.
- The tiny waterside village of Nolton with a beautiful sandy cove has the most westerly chapel in Britain clinging to its clifftops, the Mariners Inn serving good pub grub and East Nolton Riding Stables who will take you on an exhilerating gallop across the beach or a gentle trek through the Pembrokeshire countyside.
- A boat trip – a fast exciting one on the Venture Jet or a more sedate one around the bird islands is sure to be a wonderful experience with fabulous coastal scenery, marine and bird life to enjoy.
- During the summer months there are the coastal shuttle buses which trundle round the lanes – ideal for hassle-free access to the Coastal Path and its beaches and coves so leave your car behind and enjoy this beautiful part of Pembrokeshire without the worry of your carbon footprint!
- Enjoy a fascinating walk with Scomer Island's ex assistant warden who believes in nature conservation.
- Watch as these wonderful intelligent animals at different stages of training are put through their paces learning to work with sheep and ducks.
- Explore the St Davids Peninsula on a gentle intelligent Gypsy Vanner horse through picturesque valleys, meadows, beach and river.
- Enjoy holidays all year round in this coastal cottage style bungalow in St Davids - near the beach and caostal path
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3 Bedrooms
Sleeps 6
Dog Welcome FREE
Friday Changeover
& Coastal Path 900 yds
shops
restaurants
cafes
art
& craft galleries 3 mins walk
Whitesands Beach 2m
Solva 3m


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