This brand new contemporary property sits on the hillside in Goodwick overlooking Fishguard Bay and the Preseli hills enjoying fabulous views. It is close to the shops, restaurants, pubs, harbour and seafront and yet is within easy walking distance of the Pembrokeshire coastal path. The coastal bus service also passes conveniently close by. Strumble head with its spectacular cliff top location, views over the Irish Sea and bird observatory are within a short driving distance. This property makes an ideal base from which to enjoy everything fabulous Pembrokeshire has to offer and the nearby towns of Fishguard, Newport and St Davids. The property is tastefully furnished and equipped to an extremely high standard. Original artwork by local artists is throughout the property.
This large family house is situated in the heart of the charming coastal village of Trefin. The village has a small Post Office, Art Gallery, Tea room and pub which serves locally caught fresh fish. Within walking distance from the property is Aberfelin shingle beach which is ideal for the children play in the rock pools. This property is ideally located to explore the awesome sandy beaches and spectacular coastal walks along this dramatic north coast of Pembrokeshire.
Aberaeron is a wonderful colourful Georgian seaside town in Cardigan Bay. The attractive harbour has an array of fishing and pleasure boats and you can sit and eat Welsh honey ice cream on the harbour wall or admire the stunning views of New Quay. The beach, restaurants, pubs and shops are all within a 5 minute walk of the house. Dolphins spotting or fishing trips can be taken from the harbour. The town is famous for its festival of Welsh Cobs and the award winning Harbourmaster Inn.
A brand new detached 3 storey property situated between Burry Port and Pembrey in Carmarthen Bay. There is plenty to do in the area including a day at the Ffos Las racecourse, a walk in the Millennium Coastal Park, a visit to Pembrey Country Park with Cefn Sidan, a beautiful 7 mile long beach, or you could explore one of the many castles within easy driving distance including Carreg Cennen and Kidwelly. The Gower Peninsular, Llanelli and Kidwelly are close by and a walk to the harbour at Burry Port takes about 15 minutes.
Situated just 10 minutes walk from the beach, this secluded and comfortable family holiday home makes an ideal base to explore this beautiful part of the world. Llangrannog has a lovely sandy beach, rocky headlands and dramatic coastline walks, two good pubs, two great cafes and a well equipped shop. It's a great place for a family holiday or a quiet place to relax. The nearby Urdd centre has a dry ski slope and there are plenty of attractions for all ages and tastes in the surrounding area. The seaside towns of New Quay and Aberaeron lie a little further north and Aberporth and Cardigan just a few miles south.
This charming single storey cottage is tucked away along a quiet road in the coastal village of Trefin. Within walking distance from the cottage is the tearoom where snacks, teas and light lunches are available and the public house which serves excellent bar meals. This is an ideal base to explore Pembrokeshire's coastal path, which is only two fields away from the cottage. The village is within a few minutes drive of St Davids and several other small coastal villages.
Situated in the hamlet of Blaenporth between Cardigan and New Quay, this very spacious bungalow provides every modern comfort and makes a great holiday base. Aberporth and Tresaith beaches are both just 3 miles from the property and the market town of Cardigan is 6 miles. There is plenty to see and do in the area including walking the Ceredigion heritage coastal path, visiting the butterfly farm, riding on a steam train, eating honey ice cream at Aberaeron or watching the dolphins in New Quay harbour.
Granston Cottage is situated on a quiet country lane between St Davids and Fishguard, and close to the spectacular headland of Strumble Head. This is a 200 year old lime-washed cottage and is an ideal base for a Pembrokeshire holiday. The Strumble Shuttle Coastal Bus passes the cottage and is a 'hail and ride' service which enables you to visit the many coves and bays along this stretch of coastline and to walk different sections of the coastal path as well as calling in at Fishguard and St Davids, both of which have a good selection of restaurants and shops. Tregwynt Woollen Mill, famous for its fabulous blankets, throws and unique handbags is close by as are a variety of crafts and artist studios.
What a view. what a place! This delightful hideaway is perfect for a couple (or a small family) it enjoys a superb location with stunning uninterrupted views of Cardigan Bay and Island from most rooms. It is tucked down a private lane, set in 6 acres of land and is about as secluded as you can get with a lockable door leading through the hedge to the bungalow. If you can tear yourself away from the view; Poppit sands is a half mile walk and is the start point of the Pembrokeshire coastal path. St Dogmaels village is about 2 miles and Cardigan about 4. There is a pub which serves food about a mile away.