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Escape To This Hidden Gem & Relax In Tranquility - Beaches & Coastal Path Nearby
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9.4 out of 10
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 3
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st nicholas, WLS
- Place, Last Invasion Gallery
- Place, Strumble Head Lighthouse
- Place, Fishguard Port10 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Escape To This Hidden Gem & Relax In Tranquility - Beaches & Coastal Path Nearby
Tucked away in the tiny hamlet of Rhos y Caerau the cottage overlooks moorland and a small lake with a backdrop of the iron age hill fort of Garn Fawr and glimpses of the sea beyond.
Enjoy spectacular sunsets from this gem of a little Pembrokeshire holiday cottage, in a place of great tranquillity to escape to and unwind in, a bird watchers, naturalists and walkers paradise.
There is a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove in an inglenook. French doors open into a sun room with a small balcony with a truly unique view.
The bright light and airy bedroom has an antique mirrored dressing table, comfortable twin beds and crisp white bed linen.
Private and peaceful but not cut off. Ty Pegi has wifi to keep you in touch.
Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi near Strumble Head & numerous sandy beaches
Fishguard 3 miles away has a sandy beach and a range of amenities including bank, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting independent shops. Fishguard Farmers Market is held every Saturday and a weekly market every Thursday. Goodwick is close by and has several shops, pubs, an excellent restaurant (Farmhouse Kitchen) and the Fishguard Bay Hotel, highly recommended for traditional Sunday lunches – a tribute to a more gracious era which overlooks the fabulous harbour from where there are daily ferry services to Ireland
Coastal Path near Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi
Walk the nearby bridle path to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and rugged Strumble Head with its bird and marine life observatory and Lighthouse - perhaps some of the most magnificent coastal scenery in all of the Path’s 186 miles. Seals breed hereabouts & porpoises & pods of dolphins are occasionally seen offshore. There are more than a dozen sandy beaches, coves & harbours between St Davids and Newport.
National Geographic Magazines ranks the Welsh coast as one of the world’s greatest with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and coastal bus service getting a special mention.
Day Trips to Ireland with Stena Link Ferry
Stena Line operates daily ferries from Fishguard to Roslare in Ireland. Take your car or travel as a foot passenger and choose any one of a number of buses in the Irish port to explore a little bit of Ireland for the day and maybe see unexpected marine life.
St Davids
Britain's smallest city with a magnificent medieval Cathedral nestled at its heart. Just a village really with a variety of interesting shops, galleries, crafts and a choice of places to eat and drink. Do take the opportunity to book a memorable boat trip out to the famous bird islands.
Ramsey Island Boat Trips
Some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, home to breeding colonies of sea birds, birth place to hundreds of grey seals on the shores around and a special combination of wild marine flowers and gorse provide habitats for small birds some rare. RSPB boat trips from St Justinians in St Davids. You may be lucky enough to see some exotic marine life.
The Studio at Penrallt, Newport
Work by Helen Beazley painter and Marc Mordery photographer both strongly influenced by Pembrokeshire wildlife and scenery. Visiting artists also exhibit each month.
Llanwnda Riding Stables, Goodwick
Llanwnda Stables nearby based above the picturesque coastal village of Goodwick offer rides, hacks and trekks for experienced riders and tuition for beginners. Treks for mixed abilities can also be arranged.
Ivybridge Spa
Why not pamper yourselves in a world of relaxing Spa treatments and revitalising luxury at the Ivybridge Spa in Goodwick. Spa Days and packages with a wide range of pampering treatments for men, women & teens.
John Piper's Studio & Cottage opposite Ty Pegi
The late John Piper 1903-1992 used his Pembrokeshire cottage as a retreat and a studio. He made many paintings and prints of local scenes, usually on sale at Alun Davies Gallery in Porthgain. The cottage is tucked in under the embrace of Garn Fawr Iron Age Fort opposite Ty Pegi.
Walk from Pwll Gwaelod to Newport
This 7 mile walk can be extended by 2 miles if you climb Carn Ingli for one of the best views in the UK.
Celtic Diving, Goodwick Parrog
Celtic Diving is a 5 star PADI dive centre and a BSAC diver training school. They offer Try Dives for novices and can arrange a dive for qualified divers.
Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi on Strumble Head
There is much to enjoy near this Pembrokeshire holiday cottage on Strumble Head, Wales. The spectacle of breeding seals seen from cliff tops is an autumn spectacle guests regularly return to enjoy.
Property Layout
1 Double bedroom sleeping 2 with the possibility of 1 more on a Sofa Bed situated in the Living Room
Bedlinen provided. Bathroom with full suite and separate shower. Washer/dryer in built-in cupboard.
Kitchen galley style with fitted units, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer.
Living/Dining Room 1 x 2 seat sofa and 1 x 2 seat sofa bed, inglenook with woodburning stove, TV. . Table and chairs seating 4. Doors to
Sun Room with 2 armchairs, small table and doors opening onto a small balcony overlooking the garden with moorland and Garn Fawr beyond.
Fuel starter pack of logs and gas central heating inclusive May – September £40 per week outside these dates.
WiFi Internet
Grounds pretty garden on several levels with stone patio, lawn, garden furniture, lovely countryside views.
Please do not smoke indoors.
Welcome FREE 1 well behaved dog
Parking for 2 cars.
FRIDAY CHANGEOVER
Access Information
Enjoy spectacular sunsets from this gem of a little Pembrokeshire holiday cottage, in a place of great tranquillity to escape to and unwind in, a bird watchers, naturalists and walkers paradise.
There is a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove in an inglenook. French doors open into a sun room with a small balcony with a truly unique view.
The bright light and airy bedroom has an antique mirrored dressing table, comfortable twin beds and crisp white bed linen.
Private and peaceful but not cut off. Ty Pegi has wifi to keep you in touch.
Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi near Strumble Head & numerous sandy beaches
Fishguard 3 miles away has a sandy beach and a range of amenities including bank, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting independent shops. Fishguard Farmers Market is held every Saturday and a weekly market every Thursday. Goodwick is close by and has several shops, pubs, an excellent restaurant (Farmhouse Kitchen) and the Fishguard Bay Hotel, highly recommended for traditional Sunday lunches – a tribute to a more gracious era which overlooks the fabulous harbour from where there are daily ferry services to Ireland
Coastal Path near Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi
Walk the nearby bridle path to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and rugged Strumble Head with its bird and marine life observatory and Lighthouse - perhaps some of the most magnificent coastal scenery in all of the Path’s 186 miles. Seals breed hereabouts & porpoises & pods of dolphins are occasionally seen offshore. There are more than a dozen sandy beaches, coves & harbours between St Davids and Newport.
National Geographic Magazines ranks the Welsh coast as one of the world’s greatest with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and coastal bus service getting a special mention.
Day Trips to Ireland with Stena Link Ferry
Stena Line operates daily ferries from Fishguard to Roslare in Ireland. Take your car or travel as a foot passenger and choose any one of a number of buses in the Irish port to explore a little bit of Ireland for the day and maybe see unexpected marine life.
St Davids
Britain's smallest city with a magnificent medieval Cathedral nestled at its heart. Just a village really with a variety of interesting shops, galleries, crafts and a choice of places to eat and drink. Do take the opportunity to book a memorable boat trip out to the famous bird islands.
Ramsey Island Boat Trips
Some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, home to breeding colonies of sea birds, birth place to hundreds of grey seals on the shores around and a special combination of wild marine flowers and gorse provide habitats for small birds some rare. RSPB boat trips from St Justinians in St Davids. You may be lucky enough to see some exotic marine life.
The Studio at Penrallt, Newport
Work by Helen Beazley painter and Marc Mordery photographer both strongly influenced by Pembrokeshire wildlife and scenery. Visiting artists also exhibit each month.
Llanwnda Riding Stables, Goodwick
Llanwnda Stables nearby based above the picturesque coastal village of Goodwick offer rides, hacks and trekks for experienced riders and tuition for beginners. Treks for mixed abilities can also be arranged.
Ivybridge Spa
Why not pamper yourselves in a world of relaxing Spa treatments and revitalising luxury at the Ivybridge Spa in Goodwick. Spa Days and packages with a wide range of pampering treatments for men, women & teens.
John Piper's Studio & Cottage opposite Ty Pegi
The late John Piper 1903-1992 used his Pembrokeshire cottage as a retreat and a studio. He made many paintings and prints of local scenes, usually on sale at Alun Davies Gallery in Porthgain. The cottage is tucked in under the embrace of Garn Fawr Iron Age Fort opposite Ty Pegi.
Walk from Pwll Gwaelod to Newport
This 7 mile walk can be extended by 2 miles if you climb Carn Ingli for one of the best views in the UK.
Celtic Diving, Goodwick Parrog
Celtic Diving is a 5 star PADI dive centre and a BSAC diver training school. They offer Try Dives for novices and can arrange a dive for qualified divers.
Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with wifi on Strumble Head
There is much to enjoy near this Pembrokeshire holiday cottage on Strumble Head, Wales. The spectacle of breeding seals seen from cliff tops is an autumn spectacle guests regularly return to enjoy.
Property Layout
1 Double bedroom sleeping 2 with the possibility of 1 more on a Sofa Bed situated in the Living Room
Bedlinen provided. Bathroom with full suite and separate shower. Washer/dryer in built-in cupboard.
Kitchen galley style with fitted units, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer.
Living/Dining Room 1 x 2 seat sofa and 1 x 2 seat sofa bed, inglenook with woodburning stove, TV. . Table and chairs seating 4. Doors to
Sun Room with 2 armchairs, small table and doors opening onto a small balcony overlooking the garden with moorland and Garn Fawr beyond.
Fuel starter pack of logs and gas central heating inclusive May – September £40 per week outside these dates.
WiFi Internet
Grounds pretty garden on several levels with stone patio, lawn, garden furniture, lovely countryside views.
Please do not smoke indoors.
Welcome FREE 1 well behaved dog
Parking for 2 cars.
FRIDAY CHANGEOVER
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Pet-friendly
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House Rules
Check in after 4:30 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
1 well behaved small to medium sized dog
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Goodwick
Located in Goodwick, this cottage is in a rural area and near the beach. Strumble Head Lighthouse and Newport Memorial Hall are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Fishguard Port and Porthgain Harbour. Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill and Preseli Venture are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and snorkelling offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and hunting nearby.
st nicholas, WLS
What's nearby
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - 6 min drive - 3.4 km
- Fishguard Port - 10 min drive - 5.4 km
- Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill - 11 min drive - 6.4 km
- The Blue Lagoon - 24 min drive - 23.2 km
- Ffald-y-Brenin Trust - 26 min drive - 19.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Creswells Cafe - 10 min drive
- The Ocean Lab - 8 min drive
- The Harp - 12 min drive
- Something's Cooking - 12 min drive
- The Rose & Crown - 7 min drive
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About the host
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