Perfect for exploring the serene and idyllic southern stretches of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this cosy cottage is ideally situated in a tranquil spot alongside the delightful tea rooms / cafe in the tiny village of Bosherston. Offering relaxing accommodation for up to four guests, this sweet, snug and airy retreat has ample space for a canine companion to join you as you discover the region’s beautiful beaches and country estates. Ideal for couples and smaller families, this tastefully arranged property has stable-style doors and classic furniture, and is a great base for walkers and hikers enjoying a spellbinding part of Pembrokeshire.
Both the cheerful lounge and welcoming dining room have a wood burner effect electric fire, with the dining room also having an impressive Welsh dresser. The spacious kitchen has plenty of equipment so you can rustle up your favourite meals. The ground floor also features a refreshing family bathroom. Upstairs, you will find two light, relaxing bedrooms: a cheerful double and a cosy twin. Outside, the large back garden has a patio and steps up to a lawn, with plenty of space for your pet to exercise and for you to enjoy some alfresco dining. Please note the lawn to the front of the cottage is used by the adjoining tea room.
Bosherston is a charming village with a pub and tea rooms, and is home to the beautiful Bosherston Lily Ponds. An idyllic walk with your four-legged friend will take you from the pools to the National Trust’s stunning estate at Stackpole. Dogs are also welcome at many local beaches, the nearest being Broad Haven, just a mile away, with the gorgeous Barafundle Bay 4 miles east. To the west, the coastal path leads via Saint Govan’s Chapel towards The Cauldron and Elegug Stacks (4.5 miles).