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Aberfelin, Trefin 1m, Beaches at Traeth Llyfn (NT), Abereiddy, Abermawr & Aberbach. Equidistant between St Davids & Fishguard |
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2 Bedrooms - Sleeps 4Trefin holiday home Pembrokeshire National Park coastal views Trefin near Porthgain & Mathry. Pet welcome.
| Dog Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
2 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 4, plus cot. 1 double, 1 twin.
Bedlinen and towels provided.
Shower room with electric shower, toilet and wash hand basin.
Kitchen/Diner beamed, country style with full electric cooker with gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/drier, Welsh pine settle, table and chairs.
Sitting Room a homely room with a bow window seat with panoramic sea views, beams, open fire, tv/dvd, 2 seater settee and armchairs.
Grounds enclosed rear patio with seating.
Ample parking within the grounds at the front. There is a 2 acre field a few yards from the property in which children can safely play. (subject to crops)
Fuel electricity and storage heaters by meter reading. Starter pack of coal/logs.
Welcome FREE – 1 Dog max (except during July and August)
No smoking indoors please
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- In a quiet, rural country lane overlooking the coastline at Trefin between St Davids and Strumble Head.
- Magnificent panoramic view from sitting room bow window towards sea and sunsets.
- Tastefully furnished comfortable beamed sitting room with feature stone chimney breast and open fire for cosy evenings.
- A charming cottage kitchen with white wooden units, pine kitchen table and country chairs make an ideal place for family meals.
- Colourful and comfortably furnished bedrooms have pretty cottage windows with lovely garden views.
- On a clear day you can see the Wicklow Mountains on the east coast of Ireland - why not take a day trip?
- St Davids has a range of amenities including banks, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting independent shops.
- Sandy coves, harbours with local fishing trips, sailing, golf at St Davids, activity centres for all ages all within easy reach of this North Pembrokeshire holiday home.
- Porthgain is a small picturesque harbour with the Shed bistro/bar ( Welsh Fish Restaurant of the Year 2006 - booking advisable) the Sloop Inn, an olde worlde pub serving excellent bar food and 2 art galleries showing the work of local artisits.
- Aberfelin and Abercastle are both pretty little sand and shingle coves, Aberfelin backed by sea cliffs and Abercastle a fishing village.
- Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park with unspoilt coastline and coastal path nearby.
- Britain's smallest city with Cathedral nestled at its heart.The village city has a number of interesting & individual shops, galleries and crafts as well as a choice of places to eat and drink. While visiting do book a memorable boat trip out to the spectacular outlying bird islands.
- Keen walkers and nature lovers will enjoy this nearby clifftop walk on a popualr section of the coastal path. The views are magnificent.
- Experience the thrill of off road driving in a 4x4 or a JCB. A day to remember.
- A popular family friendly, west facing, sand & shingle beach with low rocks, cliffs and a Blue Lagoon. Yes! It really is blue. Once a slate quarry now flooded by the sea and popular for coasteering - an adventurous way to move along the intertidal zone of a rocky shoreline such as adventure swimming, rock scrambling, jumping and diving.
- Ideally located this north Pembrokeshire holiday home has lovely panoramic views.
- Enjoy the spectacular coastal scenery here at any time. Look out for porpoise, seals and seabirds. Explore the Iron Age hilltop fort of Garn Fawr. During stormy weather take shelter in the converted wartime lookout post and be enthralled by the dramatic pounding waves crashing onto the rocks before you.
- These hail & ride coastal buses are ideal for coastal walkers and beach lovers. Enjoy the coastal path in linear sections without having to double back on yourself. Walk and catch the bus back or catch a bus to the start and walk back to your car.
- Solva with its fiord like estuary is a picturesque waterside village with a few interesting shops, a gallery, crafts and a choice of places to eat and drink. Walk out to the headland for spectacular coastal views.
- Jim Harries at Mathry is a wood turner and furniture maker. Do visit his workshop. He sells platters, candlestick holders, bowls, lamps and much more besides big pieces of furniture. Enjoy a meal at the village pub 'The Farmers Arms' while you are there.
- Tour some of the best prehistoric sites in west Wales with a qualified archaeologist. Choose from Strumble Head, Nevern & Pentre Ifan or the Preseli Hills. Transport and refreshments are included.
- Ride along the beach, open moorland or wooded bridleways and lanes with East Nolton Riding Stables. Enjoy a drink and something to eat after in the village pub The Mariners Inn.
- Choose the St Davids 18 hole links course with wonderful coastal views of Whitesands Bay & Ramsey Island or Priskilly Forest's challenging 9 hole course set in mature parkland with panoramic country views.
- There is much to enjoy near this north Pembrokeshire holiday home near Abereiddy, Aberfelin and Abercastle - an area now popular for coasteering adventures, kayaking and all watersports.
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2 Bedrooms
Sleeps 4
Dog Welcome FREE
Short Breaks
Saturday Changeover
Trefin 1m
Beaches at Traeth Llyfn (NT)
Abereiddy
Abermawr
& Aberbach
Equidistant between St Davids
& Fishguard


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