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We are working with all our property owners to ensure property cleanliness and hygiene standards are consistently met. The owners of Fairways View have been advised on the latest NHS and government guidelines.
You will be staying in this entire home with you and your loved ones.
Check-in from 4:30PM and Check out by 10:00AM
Fairways View was handpicked by our team to join our portfolio. Here's just a few of the reasons we think you'll love staying in Fairways View too!
This lovingly restored apartment is located in an elevated position with views overlooking the '18th' green. It has been transformed into a comfortable and spacious property benefitting from a newly fitted kitchen and bathroom. Nestled just off the A40 the property offers a fabulous central location, not just for golf and visiting other courses but exploring the St Davids peninsula and also Tenby and Saundersfoot which are 20 minutes drive away.
The beaches of the West Coast are easily accessible - Newgale is 10 minutes drive, but the property offers easy access with a car to Whitesands, Freshwater East and West, Manorbier, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Barrafundle and Broad Haven. This is a central location for travel, ideal for groups of surfers looking to explore the riches of the West Wales coastline and its fabulous waves.
The sleeping quarters, which there are 1 double bed and two lots of twins, are accompanied by a spacious lounge with TV and reclining sofas and chairs, and also a well-equipped kitchen for storing a few refreshments for after those rounds of golf, as well as a cooker/hob, fridge freezer and additional fridge ideal for a few beers.
Outside, discover a roof terrace with outside seating, a bar also is part of the club, but is not always open - it is a quiet clubhouse - so it means this location is not just for golfers but for families and friends to gather together and have fun.
3 bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6. 1 Double, and 2 Twin bedrooms accessed by the metal steps and therefore not ideal for anyone with a disability or mobility concerns.
1 Bathroom: with shower cubicle and bath, toilet, washbasin, heated towel rails and mirror.
Kitchen, brand new fitted, with cooker, fridge freezer separate fridge, microwave, dishwasher, sink and drainer, spacious and light.
Open plan lounge/dining room with doors from kitchen to lounge/dining area. Reclining sofa, armchairs, coffee table and TV, dining table seating 6.
Hallway with plenty of space for coats and walking boots, radiator.
Grounds include access to the golf course for a stroll. Access to the roof terrace and outside seating on a sunny day - it is fresh and breezy here due to the elevation.
Note: Please take care with small children, ensuring supervision at all times in the outside areas.
Additional Information
Short breaks - Yes, short breaks available all year full flexibility
Dogs - No
Changeover Day - Flexible
Towels - Yes
Bedlinen - Yes
Cot - No
Highchair - No
Fuel - Inclusive, electric heaters in each room
WiFi - Yes
Parking - Yes for 3 cars in allocated spaces
Please note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, certain facilities at some of our properties may not be deliverable. This may include - but is not limited to - swimming pools, hot tubs, and some shared communal areas. If you have a specific enquiry, please contact us by email here. Thank you for your understanding.
Please note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, certain facilities at some of our properties may not be deliverable. This may include - but is not limited to - swimming pools, hot tubs, and some shared communal areas. If you have a specific enquiry, please contact us by email here. Thank you for your understanding.
All our reviews are independently handled via Feefo, that means each review is a 100% verified customer visiting Fairways View.
a little morn the beds are to soft and location a bit out of town and could not get a taxi back from the town centre had to walk and it was not very nice
Lovely flat in quiet location but easy to get to surrounding places of interest.
Excellent flat, and location and friendly and professional staff.
Very noisy from nearby road, green keepers in the morning and bar customers at night. Made worse because the hot weather meant we had to have all windows open all the time. Members and staff at the club all very nice, friendly and helpful.
Reply from: Quality Cottages Team
Thank you for your review, I am sorry to hear you were too hot at night and will suggest to the owners that they purchase a couple of fans to assist future guests, It does sound like you were lucky with fine weather and I hope you were able to make use of the roof terrace during your stay
Everything we needed was provided in the apartment
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If you would like more information on the local area, please call us on 01348 837871 to speak to one of our friendly team.
Haverfordwest Golf Club is a challenging 18 hole course surrounded by breathtaking rolling countryside
County Town of Haverfordwest lies 2 miles away, with shops, coffee shops, castle and river.
The county and market town of Haverfordwest has a range of amenities including banks, post office, department stores, supermarkets, chemist, doctors, vet and petrol stations. Overlooking the town centre and riverside are the ruins of the medieval castle, with it's keep and walls, still standing proud. The leisure centre has outstanding facilities including two pools that offer fun for the whole family, one with child-friendly features and the other a large pool perfect for serious swimmers. A sauna and steam room will help you relax and unwind. Perfect whatever the weather.
A Farmer's Market is held every other Saturday beside the river. Excellent local produce. The Skate Park by the riverside has a variety of challenging snake runs and half pipes for skateboarders and scooters. This is a popular attraction for skaters of all abilities and it's absolutely free!
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, with all its beaches and surf, are just a short drive away. Marloes, Barrafundle, Abermawr, Broadhaven, Freshwater, Tenby, Saundersfoot all within 30 minutes
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Walk the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with its spectacular views of the magnificent coastline. This is the far south and west of Pembrokeshire with wonderful walking and secluded beaches to explore - the most fabulous surf in Wales and amongst the best in the UK and Europe. Many World champions have been trained by Pete Bounds on Newgale - 4 at the last count. Surfers and windsurfers flock to the wild west.
Broad Haven North is a Blue Flag beach, popular for both water sport enthusiasts and families. Haven Water Sports offer hire facilities for wet suits, surfboards, body-boards and kayaks.
Little Haven
The picturesque little village of Little Haven has 3 excellent pubs serving food and drink as well as The Nest Bistro and Post Office tea rooms. The Old Boathouse gallery has a selection of local arts and crafts and Little Haven Pottery 100 yards from the glorious sandy beach produces functional stoneware pottery, oven & microwave proof as well as plant pots, lamps and more.
Dale
Reputedly the sunniest place in Wales, Dale is one of the most popular sailing centres in Pembrokeshire. The West Wales Wind Surf & Sailing School has a wide variety of equipment for hire and tuition that include canoeing, windsurfing, diving and dinghy sailing.
Sea safaris
Sea safaris run twice daily to the Viking Islands of Skomer and Skokholm and around Grassholm.
The Griffin Inn, Dale
The Griffin Inn is a traditional waterside pub where most people like to take their food and drinks outside to the harbour wall or rooftop terrace to make the most of the coastal atmosphere.
Marloes Sands
Stunning Marloes Sands (NT) is a wonderful isolated beach with over a mile of golden sands. Close by is Watwick Bay, a favourite with the locals.
The Deer Park
Set on the tip of the Marloes Peninsula, the park is grazed by Welsh Mountain Ponies and there are magnificent views over to Skomer and fantastic sunsets to enjoy.
Marloes Village Cafe
Drop into the cosy village Cafe/Shop/Post Office in Marloes. Delicious dishes are made using local produce. Families are welcome.
Nolton Haven
Nolton Haven is a tiny coastal village with a 200-year-old stone chapel clinging to the clifftop, a village pub serving bar food and East Nolton Riding Stables who will take you on a thrilling gallop across the beach or trekking through the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.
Brunel Cycle Trail
Starting (or ending) at Neyland Marina, Brunel's Trail is part of the Celtic Trail from Chepstow to Fishguard via Swansea. Traffic-free and well signed, with some gentle climbs, this is a popular shared-use path which links Neyland, once the western terminus of Brunel's Great Western Railway, with Johnston and Haverfordwest.
The Trail follows the picturesque Cleddau Estuary through Westfield Pill Nature Reserve, along the now disused Great Western Railway line to Johnston and then north to Haverfordwest along a path which runs parallel to the railway.
Milford Haven Marina Shops & Bars
Stroll around the fashionable marina shops, cafes and bars and stock up at the Quayside Deli while enjoying the nautical atmosphere of Milford haven Marina.
Torch Theatre
Visit the Torch Theatre for the latest cinema releases, national theatrical productions, art gallery and cafe.
Narberth
Enjoy an afternoon perusing the individual shops featuring local crafts, produce and antiques. Relax and enjoy a coffee or a delicious meal in Ultra Comedia Deli/Restaurant specialising in Welsh, Spanish and French produce.
Llys y Fran Reservoir and Country Park for Mountain Bikes and Fishing
Llys y Fran Country Park has more than 300 acres of park and wooded valleys surrounding the 2-mile reservoir - the largest game fishery in South West Wales with mixed rainbow and wild brown trout.
There are picnic sites, a 7.5-mile circular trail for walkers and cyclists around the lake with lots of wild and birdlife - badgers, foxes, otters, sparrowhawk, buzzard and woodpeckers as well as little gulls and black tern on the lake.
Mountain bikes and fishing boats can be hired and you can also use your own sailing boat, canoes or sailboards by arrangement with the Visitor Centre where there is a gift shop and restaurant open every day from mid-March to the end of October.
Bluestone Water Park
Blue Lagoon Water Park - A state of the art facility with wave machine, lazy river, indoor and outdoor water shoots and much more. A perfect day out for the whole family to enjoy, even in the rain!
Scolton Manor
Scolton Manor, has a museum, nature trails, garden centre, visitor centre and a great tea room.
Animal Lovers
Animal lovers of all ages will appreciate a visit to Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife Park where they can expect to see a diverse array of exotic animals including lions, tigers, rhino, giraffe, gibbons, lemurs, zebras, penguins ostriches and more.
In Victorian times this was a working farmhouse, now Hill Cottage has been skillfully refurbished to create a comfortable and welcoming home and a wonderful base from which to explore Pembrokeshire.
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