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3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 6Secret Waterway cottage, Llangwm near Burton, Little Haven and Dale. Perfect peace and seclusion
| £50 off 1-2 persons | Dogs Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6 plus cot.
1 twin on ground floor, 1 double en suite bathroom (bathroom with toilet, washbasin and bath), 1 twin en-suite shower (with toilet, washbasin and separate shower) on first floor. Both en-suite bathrooms have sloping beamed ceilings. Towels at £5.00 per person.
Shower Room on ground floor with toilet, washbasin and shower cubicle
Lounge/Dining/Kitchen open plan with log-effect electric stove, 2 comfy sofas and 2 easy chairs, tv, dvd player, distant river views, dining table and chairs seating 6, highchair on request, fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, Belfast sink.
Broadband
Utility Roomwith washing machine and sink unit.
Fuel oil central heating inclusive.
Grounds enclosed garden with patio, garden furniture.
Ample parking
2 Dogs Welcome FREE
FRIDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- Holiday cottage with beautiful sweeping panoramic views over the Haven Secret Waterway and towards the Preseli Hills.
- Surrounded by rolling farmland at the end of a private drive, this is a lovely home for holidays.
- Wooden beams, quarry tiles, latch doors, scatter rugs and tasteful furnishings all go to enhance the cottage atmosphere of this lovely property.
- There is a pretty dining suite with ladder back chairs for 6 around a circular table beside the huge inglenook.
- Llangwm, a fishing village clustered around an inlet, was once renowned for cockles, oysters and prawns and its tough breed of fisherwomen!
- There is a shop, post office, pharmacy, doctors surgery, school, two local watering holes (The Cottage Inn and the Rugby Club, visitors welcome) - during two weeks in July there is a 'Festival of Scarecrows' and a grand firework display on New Years Day.
- The county and market town of Haverfordwest 5 miles away has several large supermarkets, fuel stations, banks, post office, individual shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and a farmers market is held every other Saturday beside the river.
- Discover this hidden treasure and detached section of the Pembrokeshire National Park - a tranquil inner sanctuary with superb river scenery, waterside walks and bird life galore all close to this Haven Secret Waterway holiday cottage with beautiful sweeping panoramic views.
- Try a few exciting hours at Ritec Valley Quad Bikes just 2 miles from Tenby on the A4139 'arrive and drive' 12 kilometers of riding routes, families can ride together, suitable for all ages from 6 years up, all equipment is provided to make your experience one never to forget.
- Anna Sutcliffe is an experienced guide and will personalise and tailor make a guided tour for individuals, families and groups. She specialises in the spectacular islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Caldey she will also guide you along the tranquil Cleddau estuary by boat or canoe to get a close up look at nature . Contact her on 01646 636754 or 07866 457008
- Take a walk alongside the beautiful Bosherston Lily Ponds NT and out onto Broad Haven South Beach. Call in at the village pub St Govans Inn where a wide selection of good value meals is served together with CAMRA awarded ales or enjoy an old fashioned tea at Ye Olde Worlde Cafe.
- Walk beside the Lily Ponds to fabulous sandy Broad Haven South Beach backed by sand dunes and flanked by sea cliffs with impressive Pinnacle Rock pointing jaggedly skywards from the middle of the bay.
- Do visit the vineyard and shop at Martletwy where there is a wide selection of wines and liquers for sale. While there why not enjoy a cup of coffee and a cake in the cafe or a delicious lunch or full dinner prepared using local ingredients in the restauirant
- A delightful family friendly nature trail along a level path which once carried the Great Western Railway to its terminus at Neyland, now a thriving marina. It is possible to walk 8 miles to Haverfordwest without seeing a vehicle. Look out for otters, feed swans and see how many birds you can identify on route. There are information boards along the way to help you.
- Enjoy an evening out at this not for profit thriving community theatre recently undergone a £5.4 million refurbishment and expansion or eat a delicious light lunch and browse in the gallery.
- Do visit the fascinating Flying Boat Centre & Workshop dedicated to recovering the only Mark 1 Sunderland left in the world. It currently lies on the seabed in the Milford Haven Waterway. Manned by enthusiastic volunteers the centre exhibits photographs, uniforms, artefacts and memorabillia from the Flying Boat days of the 1930's, 40's and 50's.
- Great fun for the whole family, choose from Heatherton Multi Activity Centre, Folly Farm, Bluestone Water Park, Oakwood Theme Park or Manor House Welsh Wildlife Park.
- Experience the thrill of off road driving in a 4x4 or a JCB with Wood Park Off Road at Clarbeston Road .
- Lots to enjoy near this secret waterway holiday cottage near Llangwm and Burton in the Haven Waterway section of the National Park - central for sandy beaches of both north (St Brides Bay) and south Pembrokeshire (Barafundle & Broad Haven at Bosherston).
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3 Bedrooms
Sleeps 6
Dogs Welcome FREE
Full Weeks Only
Friday Changeover
Black Tar Point 1m
Burton Ferry 4m
St Brides Bay Beaches 15 min drive
South Pembrokeshire Coast 10/12m
Broad Haven 7m


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