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Nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Crymych offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, making it a perfect destination for a luxury cottage holiday. The village itself, brimming with character, offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in authentic Welsh culture while enjoying the trimmings of a comfortable stay. Surrounded by rolling hills and bucolic countryside, Crymych provides scenic walking trails that beg exploration, inviting guests to breathe in the fresh Welsh air and enjoy the tranquil landscape. The village also offers a selection of local artisan shops and quaint cafes, where visitors can indulge in Welsh delicacies and shop for unique handcrafted souvenirs.
Within a five-mile radius of Crymych, numerous attractions enhance the appeal of this idyllic setting. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in a variety of pursuits, such as hiking in the breathtaking Preseli Hills, which are steeped in ancient myth and offer panoramic views that reach as far as the Irish Sea. The nearby Ty Canol National Nature Reserve boasts one of Wales' most ancient woodlands, ideal for nature walks and wildlife spotting. For those interested in history and culture, the Llys y Fran Lake and Country Park offers not only water-based activities like kayaking and fishing but also a fascinating insight into the region's past, with its archaeological sites and picturesque landscapes.
Within an hour's drive, the sprawling Pembrokeshire Coast National Park awaits, with its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming coastal towns such as Tenby and Saundersfoot. Tenby, with its medieval walls and pastel-colored houses, is a postcard-perfect location offering delightful exploration opportunities. Meanwhile, the city of St Davids, known for its magnificent cathedral, provides a spiritual and historical feast for the senses. For those seeking further adventure, the vibrant town of Carmarthen offers a mix of modern shopping and ancient sights, including its Roman and medieval heritage. Together, these destinations promise varied and enriching experiences for those staying in the luxury of Crymych’s holiday cottages.
This pretty, cosy first floor apartment is set within a barn conversion near Crymych and the Pembrokeshire National Park. The property has one double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, as well as an open plan living area with kitchen, dining table and sitting area. There is an off-road parking space outside and an abundance of walking opportunities close by. A wonderful, romantic escape for couples visiting South Wales.
The village of Crymych is found in the rambling Pembrokeshire countryside, close to the fabulous Preseli Hills where sheep and wild ponies range. The village itself has a good choice of local shops, a mini supermarket, butchers, bakers, garage, pub serving food, chemist, fish & chip shop, hairdressers, Post Office and many more! An ideal location, within easy reach of all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
All first floor. One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Shared external utility.
Pembrokeshire is Wales’ most popular seaside destination. Home to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, 51 forts and castles and the most blue flag awarded beaches in Britain; Pembrokeshire has a lot going for it. For outdoorsy types there is even a 186 mile long coastal path to keep you occupied! There is something for everyone in Pembrokeshire from great shopping to outstanding beaches and superb attractions. Whitesands beach is one of the best surfing beaches in the country, overlooked by the craggy hill of Carn Llidi, Whitesands is a large expanse of beautiful white sand popular amongst canoeists, body boarders, surfers and holiday makers. There are also many other smaller beaches across the county’s coast for you to kick back and relax. When it comes to sightseeing there is plenty on offer, including Pembrokeshire Candle Centre, Llawhaden Castle and the Gun tower museum. There is also Upton Castle and Gardens, Colby Woodland Garden and Bro Meigan Gardens for all those nature lovers. If sightseeing doesn’t take your fancy then your in for a treat with the amount of exciting activities on offer in Pembrokeshire, not only is there great surfing schools, you can also enjoy fantastic sailing, diving, coasteering, horse riding, fishing,kayaking and much more. Pembrokeshire is the county to visit if you want to get active or try something new. You can also expect to eat well on your visit to Pembrokeshire with fantastic local produce served in wonderful countryside and coastal pubs and restaurants. For the perfect luxury accommodation by the seaside be sure to search Luxury coastal self-catering.
10 guests | 6 bedrooms