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Maenclochog, set in the heart of Pembrokeshire, is a tranquil village perfect for those seeking a luxury cottage retreat amidst scenic Welsh countryside. The village is steeped in rich history and offers a charming array of amenities including traditional Welsh pubs, quaint local shops, and the iconic standing stones of its past. The village's close-knit community atmosphere is complemented by picture-perfect surroundings, with lush green landscapes and the pastoral allure of the Preseli Hills providing a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks and exploration.
Within a five-mile radius, visitors can embark on a variety of outdoor pursuits. The Preseli Hills, renowned for their association with the Stonehenge bluestones, boast some of the most breathtaking hiking trails in Wales, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a haven, with its rugged cliffs and diverse habitats that are home to a plethora of bird species. Cyclists will enjoy the network of quiet lanes that weave through the countryside, while those seeking tranquility can indulge in the meditative quiet of the Llys y Fran Reservoir and Country Park, perfect for kayaking and fishing.
Within an hour's drive from Maenclochog, visitors have an array of attractions at their fingertips. The golden sands of Newgale Beach and the charming harbor town of Tenby provide the quintessential coastal escape, while St. Davids, Britain's smallest city, beckons with its majestic cathedral and artistic vibe. Nature lovers can venture to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for stunning coastal walks, or discover the mystical allure of the Gwaun Valley. For a taste of Welsh heritage, the historic town of Carmarthen offers a lively market and the tales of Merlin. The luxury of Maenclochog pairs seamlessly with the diverse experiences of Pembrokeshire, ensuring a holiday that caters to both relaxation and adventure.
Rafters Cottage is a traditional stone-built holiday home resting in the village of Llys-y-frn near Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire. Hosting three bedrooms, including a ground-floor double with en-suite shower room, a mezzanine double and a family room with a triple bunk and a single, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to seven people. There is also a kitchen and a living/dining room. Outside there is off-road parking and an enclosed garden with lawn, furniture and barbecue. Make memories with your loved ones with a stay at Rafters Cottage.
Nestled within the beautiful countryside of Pembrokeshire rests the charming Welsh village of Maenclochog. Home to a convenience store, a Post Office and two pubs, Maenclochog offers all of the essentials to it's visitors. There's plenty to see and do, with a host of walking opportunities from your doorstep, along with the Llysyfran Reservoir for a spot of fishing, or the dramatic coastline for a fun-filled day at the beach.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x mezzanine double, 1 x family room with triple bunk and single. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room. External shared games room
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