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Ty Pren is a detached single storey cabin on a quiet site on the edge of Llanrhian, seven miles from St Davids. The cabin has an open plan living area, three bedrooms - a double, a twin and a single - and a bathroom plus additional cloakroom. Outside is a veranda with furniture, shared lawned grounds and off road parking for two cars. The coastal path is only five hundred yards from Ty Pren, which is ideally placed for St Davids, sandy beaches, boat trips, castles and more.
St Davids, Wales' smallest city, lies at the far end of the south-west coast of Wales. St Davids has a magnificent cathedral which dates back to the 12th Century, and still boasts the ruins of the Bishop's Palace. The city is set within the Pembrokeshire National Park, and offers a good variety of shops, eateries, tearooms and pubs. There are sandy beaches nearby, and great walking and wildlife can be enjoyed from the nearby coastal path. Visitors may also wish to visit Oakwood Theme Park, or try dolphin spotting on a boat trip to one of the local islands.
All ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
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