Bwthyn Clyd, Holiday Cottage Llanrhian, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

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Cottage in Wales

4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Well priced for this locationPriced under area average
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Includes essentialsPets allowed, Family friendly and more

About this cottage rental

Bwthyn Clyd is a charming semi-detached traditional stone cottage beautifully renovated, one of 3 set on a small lane in the heart of the village of Llanrhian just a mile’s walk from Porthgain and the coast. Step into the open plan living space with its practical laminate floor and pretty panelling, stylishly and comfortably furnished in calming tones that reflect the natural surrounding landscape, fields, coastline and sea. The modern fitted kitchen is well-equipped to prepare family meals or relax on the corner sofa after a busy day exploring the County. A French door leads out to the rear enclosed courtyard-style garden with decked terrace, a lovely sunny sheltered spot to enjoy a barbecue on a summer’s evening, while you admire the wonderful far-reaching views over the fields beyond. Stairs from the sitting room lead up to the bedrooms above, the master bedroom with its dual aspect and lovely rural views has a newly fitted ensuite shower, while the second king size bedroom offers flexibility as it can be unzipped to give twin single beds 3ft x 6ft       3 inch on request.Conveniently situated in this small village, it is ideal for keen walkers, foot paths abound and the coast is less than a mile walk away. The picturesque harbour of Porthgain was once a busy port and remnants of its industrial history remain, but now it is home to a number of art galleries, popular pub, The Sloop Inn, and the The Shed restaurant. Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coast on foot. Just over the headland is one of Pembrokeshire’s finest beaches, Traeth Llyfn, the steps down are well worth the effort. Further afield to the south is Abereiddy, with its black sand and shingle beach and the Blue Lagoon, for the adventurous enjoy some cliff diving or coasteering. While to the north is Aberfelin with its sand and shingle beach, rock pools and natural arch, perched above is the village of Trefin with a welcoming pub and café. Further afield discover Abercastle and Abermawr. No holiday would be complete without a visit to the tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace, as well as a good range of boutique shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and art galleries. Families and surfers, both beginners and professionals alike, will enjoy spending time on Whitesands Beach with its seasonal beach-side café for refreshments. There really is something for everyone.Bwthyn Clyd is a perfect base for couples or families looking to explore this stunning area whatever the season. 

Amenities at Bwthyn Clyd, Holiday Cottage Llanrhian, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Pets allowed
Family friendly

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