Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Scleddau
2 Bedroom Cottage in Fishguard, Scleddau
Enjoying a lovely setting surrounded by trees at the end of a stone bridleway, semi-detached Cwmbrandy Cottage makes a perfect getaway for a couple or a small family. Park up, unload your belongings, and take in the grandeur of your new home-from-home. Step indoors and make your way to the kitchen/dining room, fully equipped for a self-catered stay, where you can prepare delicious meals to be enjoyed, or if the sun is shining, head outdoors and dine alfresco whilst children and pets play in the enclosed garden. Wait for sundown in the sitting room, with plenty of plush seating to sink into with the warm light flowing in; on cooler evenings, a delightful woodburning stove is available to light to cuddle up in front of. After an eventful day, you will find two cosy bedrooms to select from, a double and a twin, along with a shower room. Fishguard and the surrounding area offer great opportunities for days out. Explore Fishguard's maritime past with a visit to the harbour, stroll around the pretty streets and take in the unique shops, with plenty of eateries and taverns to also visit.
On your doorstep you'll also find the Ocean Lab Aquarium, Rhos Wdig / Goodwick Moor Nature Reserve, and the Marine Walk hiking trail, leading towards stunning beaches, including Pwllgwaelod Beach. Head to the town of St. Davids for a day of history and culture, visiting the stunning cathedral and Bishop's Palace remains, or explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and nearby beaches for beautiful scenes. For a day of fun-filled activities, Tenby offers the perfect coastal escape with its sandy beaches, amusements, and views of the iconic Tenby Castle, offering something for all of the family. With so much to see and do, you're sure to be filled with lasting memories at Cwmbrandy Cottage
Fishguard is an ideal holiday destination on the award-winning Pembrokeshire Coast, which has been voted the second best coastal destination in the world according to the National Geographic magazine. The town itself has an array of gift shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs and offers the opportunity of viewing the superb Last Invasion Tapestry, which has been compared to the Bayeux Tapestry. Day trips to Ireland run daily and the picturesque Lower Fishguard Harbour is a delight for sailing enthusiasts. From this perfect holiday base you can enjoy the amazing coastline, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the beautiful Preseli Hills, where the Stonehenge Blue Stones originated, or explore the array of historic castles, working mills and visit the smallest city in Wales with its magnificent St. Davids Cathedral. Whatever you are looking for, this is a fantastic location for all ages.