Nestled peacefully on the Pembrokeshire Coast, in large private grounds offering plenty of space to relax or play this spacious detached dormer bungalow is situated just over a mile form Aberfelin beach and 2 from Porthgain. Porthgain is an attractive conservation village with an historical harbour, welcoming pub, restaurant and gallery. Within walking distance of the coast path and award winning beaches, this stretch of coastline is particularly beautiful offering vast sweeping views from St Davids to Strumble Head. Located between the Cathedral City of St Davids with its fine cathedral and the Irish ferry port of Fishguard offering a wealth of delights for visitors. There is a pub and shop within about 5 minutes walk although this property does enjoy a quiet location. NB Out of peak periods the house may be hired by smaller groups as it is possible to close off either 2 or 3 of the bedrooms from letting, please ask.
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course.
The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request.
There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for it's warm Welsh welcome and good food.
Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.
If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
These are not ordinary apartments, they are very special indeed!
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac at the top of this seaside and market town this spacious and welcoming annexe makes a great base for a couple. Fishguard benefits from a good selection of restaurants, galleries, pubs and shops. The Coastal Path can be accessed easily and the picturesque harbour at Lower Town is just a 10 minute walk. There are several beaches close by including Goodwick, Pwllgwaelod and Newport Sands. The property has recently been refurbished and there are nice views of Fishguard Bay from the bedroom.
This detached dormer bungalow enjoys glorious views over Cardigan Bay to Poppit Sands and is less than 5 minutes walk from two hotels, one of which is a health spa, both open to non residents for food and drink. Cardigan Bay is famous for its dolphins, Patch beach and the Estuary are a pleasant half mile walk away and a haven for wildlife. Mwnt beach (National Trust) is a little further and well worth a visit. The Market Town of Cardigan is just over 2 miles away and has everything you could need - individual shops, galleries, banks and a theatre/cinema. There is an 18-hole golf course and a boat club within half a mile, open to non members.
Little Haven is a charming coastal village nestled between high cliffs in St Brides Bay. The village has three welcoming pubs all of which serve food and a small shop which opens in the summer. At low tide you can walk from Little Haven beach along the sand to the neighbouring beach at Broad Haven. The Coastal Path is easily joined at the beach and the coastal bus service runs through the village.