Located in Trefasser, near Strumble Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Bwthyn Gynon is an inviting semi-detached cottage that sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms. Pets are allowed, making it ideal for families looking to explore the nearby coast. The property offers views of the countryside and Garn Fawr, with private parking for two cars. Inside, guests can enjoy original tile flooring, a lounge/diner with a rustic dining table, a well-equipped galley kitchen, and a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove and DVD player.
Upstairs, there are two fabulous bedrooms, one with spacious interiors and the other featuring a bed with views of the countryside. The bathroom boasts a p-shaped bath with a rainfall shower. Outside, there are two outdoor spaces - a front lawned area and a rear garden enclosed by shrubs, perfect for alfresco dining. Guests can explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, visit Strumble Head, St Davids with its cathedral and beaches, and enjoy coasteering at Abereiddi's Blue Lagoon.
Visitors can also dine at Porthgain's Sloop Inn or The Shed bistro and explore Fishguard, known for the last invasion of mainland Britain in 1797. The Last Invasion Tapestry in Fishguard's Town Hall tells the story of Jemima Nicholas. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers more sights, from the mythical Preseli Hills to Marloes Sands. Bwthyn Gynon provides a fantastic base for a memorable stay in this beautiful region.
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!