This Grade II listed stone cottage is situated in the coastal village of Trefin and is within walking distance of the historical ruins of the Old Mill at Aberfelin Cove.
Within a few minutes drive from the village is Traethllyn beach which has magnificent golden sands, which is owned and cared for by the National Trust.
This cottage is an ideal touring base with many sandy beaches and picturesque harbours to visit, as well as the smallest Cathedral City of St David's. LD
This beautifully converted granary is situated along a quiet country lane close to the village of St Ishmaels, on the stunning Dale peninsula. There are numerous coves and sandy beaches along this stretch of rugged coast and the Coastal Path (and coastal bus) are readily accessible. Monk Haven beach and the tiny church of St Ishmaels are just a short walk from the granary. Dale Beach (excellent sailing), Musselwick Sands (access from the Coastal Path), Martins Haven (boat trips to Skomer Island Nature Reserve) and Marloes Sands (superb crescent of golden sand with beautiful rocky outcrops and wonderful cliffs) are all close-by.
This self contained wing of a large stone house is situated on the outskirts of the village of Dinas. The property is within walking distance of Aberbach Bay and a few minutes drive of the other small coves at Pwllgwaelod and Cwm Yr Eglwys.
Originally a Granary and built over 150 years ago, this old stone building has recently been converted into an extremely comfortable cottage.
Winding country lanes lead to the property, which is within easy reach of the Coastal Path, several small coves and excellent beaches.
A delightful period cottage along the Glyn y Mel road, which is part of the old fishing village and harbour of Lower Town, Fishguard. The cottage is just a few minutes walk from the quay and slipway, where there are excellent launching facilities for sailors, windsurfers etc. Local fishermen often provide fishing trips for those who wish to catch their supper. The cottage is also ideally situated for the keen walkers and is conveniently close to the beautiful and spectacular Coastal Path and the peaceful countryside and valleys of Cwm Gwaun.
This comfortable and welcoming house situated on a quiet lane is within walking distance of the many attractions of Solva - a picturesque coastal village with harbour within the National Park. It is ideally placed as a starting point for walks along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and for exploration of surrounding areas, including St Davids and the Islands of Skomer and Ramsey. There are several pubs and restaurants in Solva which provide meals - seafood being very popular.
This lovely modern detached bungalow is in a splendid situation and, overlooking the National Trust headland at Mwnt, has spectacular views over Cardigan Bay. The property lies within easy walking distance of the Premier Award winning sandy beach at Mwnt and the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path. From the headland at Mwnt with its tiny Celtic church, dolphins, seals and choughs are a familiar sight. The adjacent rocky coastline is particularly popular for sea fishing. The bungalow is set among 20 acres of peaceful pasture land and guests are welcome to explore this and the surrounding beautiful countryside.
Situated just 300 yards from the beach, this tiny cottage was once the village bakery. Its original owner chose the site hoping that the delicious smell of baking bread would help him entice the lady next door into becoming his wife. Little Haven no longer boasts a village baker, however it does have an excellent choice of eating places and pubs all within a few minutes walk. Garden steps lead down to the cottage, which is in a sunny sheltered position.
This charming stone cottage is set along a quiet lane within the village of Newport in the heart of the National Park. The cottage is in a small row of similar traditional cottages which are within a few minutes walk of the nearby village shops, restaurants, pubs and Parrog Beach. There is a lovely walk to Newport Sands. The Preseli Hills form a backdrop to the village and along with the Coastal Path are extremely popular with enthusiastic walkers and naturalists.
A wonderful view of the sea, right across Cardigan Bay, can be enjoyed from the rear of this carefully converted stone cottage, formerly a stable. The lovely sandy beach at Mwnt and the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path are approximately 10 minutes walk. Seals and dolphins are regularly sighted along this ruggedly beautiful coastline. The magnificent Premier Award beach and coast are owned and cared for by the National Trust.