Located in Lampeter Velfrey, near Narberth in Pembrokeshire, this delightful holiday property comfortably accommodates up to four guests and is pet-friendly, making it an ideal choice for families looking to explore the beautiful Welsh countryside. The property boasts convenient access to popular coastal resorts such as Saundersfoot and Tenby, ensuring that guests can enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities and attractions. The spacious, open-plan living and dining area features a galley-style kitchen and an oak floor, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Accommodations include a double bedroom with a 6ft bed and an en-suite wet room, as well as a twin bedroom on the first floor with its own en-suite shower room.
Set on a 50-acre working farm, this holiday property is part of a collection of traditional Welsh barns that have been thoughtfully converted to preserve their original charm, including stone walls and oak beams. The tranquil setting allows guests to unwind amidst the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside, while the owner offers a convenient service to unpack and store pre-ordered online shopping prior to arrival. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as full oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and access to shared grounds, which include an enclosed patio with furniture and a BBQ for alfresco dining. However, guests are advised that the fields are only available for use when free of livestock, and there is an unfenced pond in the grounds.
Pembrokeshire is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, picturesque coastal villages, and rich historical sites. Visitors can explore stunning locations such as Amroth, Broadhaven, and Freshwater West, which are perfect for water-based activities like kayaking and surfing. The nearby regency market town of Narberth is filled with colorful Edwardian and Georgian buildings, offering a delightful array of independent shops and acclaimed restaurants. For a more leisurely day, Tenby presents an opportunity to enjoy its historic charm, sandy harbour beach, and the chance to take a boat trip to Caldey Island, known for its Celtic monastery and tranquil atmosphere.
In addition to the coastal attractions, the area is home to numerous historic sites, including Manorbier, Carew, and Pembroke castles, which offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage. Families can also visit popular leisure attractions such as Folly Farm, Oakwood, and Anna’s Welsh Zoo, which is famous for housing Wales' first rhinoceros. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and family-friendly activities, this holiday property in Pembrokeshire serves as an excellent base for creating lasting memories in a stunning setting.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!