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2 Bedrooms - Sleeps 4Pembrokeshire cottage Llanrhian near Porthgain, Abereiddi & St Davids. Authentic Welsh stone cottage near walkers bus route.
| Dog Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
2 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 4 plus travel cot. 1 double, 1 twin, both with sloping beamed ceilings on first floor – views of countryside and sea in the distance.
Bedlinen and Towels provided
Bathroom on ground floor, fully tiled with bath, toilet, washbasin and shower cubicle.
Kitchen small luxury fitted with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, larder fridge, freezer, radio.
Utility Room with washing machine, tumble dryer, sink and even an old church pew to sit on!
Sitting/Dining Room low beamed ceiling, woodburning stove, comfy 2 seater sofa, 2 armchairs, tv/video/dvd, cd/radio, traditional dresser, farmhouse dining table and 4 chairs, plus highchair.
Fuel oil central heating and starter pack of logs inclusive. Telephone with honesty box.
Grounds enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, brick barbecue and garden furniture. Fly fishing available
Welcome FREE: 1 small/medium sized dog only.
Parking for 2 cars
No smoking in property please
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- Once home to the miller in the tiny hamlet of Llanrhian, this pretty little stone cottage has been renovated to a very high standard - 'Visit Wales' 5 Star Grade.
- The cosy sitting/dining room of this Porthgain cottage has a woodburning stove and the dining area still has the original (now ornamental) cast iron cooking range.
- The charming cottage bedrooms have quirky wooden ceilings, skylight windows, latch doors and comfortable furnishings.
- St Davids 5 miles away has a range of amenities including banks, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting individual shops.
- Last minute short breaks possible. Please phone for availability and price.
- Porthgain, a picturesque harbour within walking distance, once a flourishing seaport is a must for anyone interested in either ancient history or industrial archaeology and is also home to the family friendly Sloop Inn. Down on the quay is ‘The Shed' (wine bar/tea room and bistro) and there are 2 art galleries to enjoy.
- Porthgain Shellfish has an on-line ordering service - or pick up your own live or cooked shellfish - call 01348 831613 / e-mail Lleecannyboy@aol.com for more information.
- Do take a ride on the Strumble Shuttle, a coastal bus service which stops in Llanrhian en route from Fishguard to St Davids, a great way to see the fabulous coastal scenery without a car - hop off and on wherever you please.
- Try your hand at fly fishing on the owner's private lake (3 miles away) - limited to 2 rods at any one time - equipment not supplied. Reserve direct with the owners at a cost of £8 per person per day.
- The magnificent coastal scenery between Abereiddi and Porthgain is perhaps the finest in Britain and there are many coves, tiny fishing harbours and golden beaches to explore along the Pembrokeshire coast – Traeth Llyfn, Abereiddi (famous for its Blue Lagoon), Trefin, Abercastle, Whitesands and Caerfai Bay all near to this Pembrokeshire holiday cottage
- A gallery in the centtre of St Davids exhibiting the art work of Pauline Beynon and a constantly changing selection of guests art work including paintings, ceramics, glass, metal, jewellery& more.
- A unique way to explore Pembrokeshire's ruggedly beautiful coastline. Adventure swimming, rock hopping and more for all ages and abilities with experienced guide. An exhilerating experience never to be forgotten.
- Do visit the fascinating village city of St Davids with magnificent Cathedral nestled at its heart. There is a variety of interesting and individual shops, galleries and a choice of places to eat and drink. Take the opportunity to book a boat trip out to the off shore Islands to see thousands of sea birds and other marine wildlife.
- Solva once a thriving port now a thriving harbour of fishing boats & pleasure boats. Stroll through the picturesque streets and browse the handful of individual shops, galleries, pottery and antiques. Choose from a variety of places to eat and drink. Join the coastal path from here.
- A bustling shopping town with individually owned shops,WH Smiths, Boots, supermarkets, tourist information centre, fortnightly farmers market, cafes, pubs and restaurants. The river runs through the centre spanned by two ancient stone bridges. Do visit the castle now home to the county museum & county archives - a mecca for genealogists.
- Experience the thrill of riding the waves. Surfing lessons for beginners and improvers by Newsurf's qualified intructors. Newsurf is located at the north end of Newgale's Blue Flag awarded golden sands.
- Experience an adrenalin fuelled blast around the bay in a very fast, very wet boat (summer only).The zap cat was designed for surf rescue in South Africa.
- There is much to enjoy near this Pembrokeshire holiday cottage at Llanrhian near Porthgain and Trefin.
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2 Bedrooms
Sleeps 4
Dog Welcome FREE
Short Breaks
Saturday Changeover
& Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Path 0.6m
Traeth Llyfn (NT) Beach 1m


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