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Clear View, Pendine

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 10

This lovely, detached house is set on the hillside in one of the most desirable locations in Wales, overlooking part of the seaside village of Pendine, the sandy beach and the sea, as far as the Gower coastline on clear days. Making the most of the views, the property has patio doors in the kitchen and sitting room, Juliet balconies in two bedrooms and raised sitting areas with views of the beach and sea, so you can spend many long hours soaking up the spectacular views. Enjoy time in the large fully-equipped kitchen, making meals to eat together around the stunning dining table, or preparing a homemade picnic to take to the beach. Relax in the sunny sitting room, curled up together on cooler evenings, catching up on a few TV shows, a family film or play some board games, the room is decorated with red specks, snug sofas and laminate flooring, creating a homely yet contemporary atmosphere. The house has four spacious bedrooms with en-suite facilities and walk-in showers, one master room on the first floor with a Juliet balcony and a king-size bed, and one with a double bed on the ground floor beside a smaller twin-bedded room and a bathroom. It makes a delightful holiday home, perfect for larger family holidays! The ground floor twin room has full access to the downstairs bathroom, where you can unwind in a soothing bubble bath after a long day of exploring the nearby area. Most of your days can be happily spent on the seven-mile stretch of beach, making sandcastles, flying kites, or even taking a dip in the sea. Pendine is a wonderful area to explore the South West Wales area, home to a range of amenities including convenient shops, local pubs, a tasty diner, as well as a fascinating historical landmark at Ragwen Point National Trust spot. Guests can also explore nearby Laugharne, with its beautiful castle, and Dylan Thomas' boathouse and home that you can visit. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is a short drive away, a perfect fun-filled family day out where you can make farmyard friends in the barn, discover exotic animals at the zoo, and enjoy thrilling fairground rides. The Pembrokeshire National Park is a must-see destination, with an abundance of picturesque landscapes, seaside spots, walking trails, cycling opportunities and much more! Take coastal path walks, visit theme parks or just sit in the cottage and relax. Whatever you choose to do, you'll want to return to this charming cottage again and again

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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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