About Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire’s beaches are world famous and many thousands of past holidaymakers have fond memories of playing on the safe, golden sandy coves and beaches found around the colourful 180 miles of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The two main resorts of Tenby and St Davids all proudly fly the European Standard Blue Flag. For the more adventerous trek over to Barafundle Bay or Broad Haven via Bosherston Lilly Ponds. Or try a day out to the unspoilt Musslewick Sands over in North Pembrokeshire.
Our coastline has a lot more than beaches to offer, the wild flowers on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path are renowned for their stunning beauty as they carpet the cliff slopes with the sea lapping the lowest blooms at high tide.
Peregrine falcons and buzzards patrol the clear blue skies while seals and dolphins keep watch on the fisherman’s catch of silver mackerel or a juicy lobster. Skomer, Ramsey and Caldey Islands give their visitors a chance of close wildlife encounters and the feeling of being castaway for a day.
Inland parks and gardens add variety to the choice of ‘days out’ giving guests the opportunity to try their hand at country sports, crafts and hiking in the Preseli Mountains. History buffs will soon discover our 11th Century Cathedral, two Bishop’s Palaces, a dozen castles (our closest being only 2 miles away at Carew), a working iron age fort and standing stones at every turn - quite a heritage.
Fun and relaxation are easy here so contact us to reserve your booking at our beautiful and cosy cottage!



