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You can book this property from:

  • £531 per week
  • £76 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 2 double beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided

Families

  • Family friendly

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Welcome pack
  • River views
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Sorry, infants (aged under 2) are not allowed at this property
  • Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Nestled in a secluded estuary in the Pembrokeshire National Park, away from the centre of the small former fishing village of Llangwm. This wonderful holiday cottage in Llangwm offers tranquility inside and out and is only 50 meters from the water and within a site of special scientific interest. Once you've arrived you can happily live without the car if you wish as all you need is within walking distance include stunning walks, water views, local pub and shop. If you do choose to explore the area further, within a short drive there are many great beaches, castles and other attractions to be enjoyed. This is an idyllic location for couples, or families looking for a romantic, relaxing or acitivity based retreat in Pembrokeshire. For kayakers and canoeists there is direct access to the water.


Ground Floor

Cosy and snug lounge with log burner and comfy seating which includes a TV with built in DVD player.

Stylish fully equipped kitchen including Rayburn, electric hob and dishwasher.

Large dining area 


Upstairs

Stylish modern bathroom with bath and separate shower.

Master bedroom includes a modern oak sleigh bed, with wooden ceiling and old wooden fireplace. Pretty sash windows looking out to the wooded valley.

Double bedroom with storage and woodland views.


Garden

Pretty front garden with table and chairs set on slate flagstones amongst the borders.


Additional Information

Welcome Pack with local honey, bread, milk, Welsh-cakes, Welsh butter, tea and coffee.
Initial supply of kindling and firewood for the woodburning stove provided.
Heating and electricity included
Bed-linen, hand and bath towels and a hairdryer provided.
Soap from the Really Wild Soap Company
Wifi available
Washer/Dryer
Ideal accommodation for the Llangwm literary festival.
No pets or smoking

Off-road parking for one car

No children or infants

Reviews

A beautiful and charming cottage in a stunning location.

Mr P,

Another wonderful holiday. Everything perfect from the cottage to the weather. Had some great times out in the kayaks and we are going home happy, rested and looking forward to coming again. One of the best.

Past Customer,

We have visited different areas of Pembrokeshire for many years. This is the first time here in Llangwm. It is a beautiful place to totally unwind and forget about the hurly burly of modern life. Total escapism. The cottage is lovely, the neighbours friendly & welcoming. The sun is shining, couldn't be more perfect. The welcome goodies, flowers were a welcome touch.

Past Customer,

Exceeded expectations, thank you. Wonderful cottage in a breath taking location. The weather was amazing and we were able to visit some great places including Skomer and the Puffins. Would certainly like to come back again.

Past Customer,

Thank you for a wonderful cottage, so peaceful and tranquil especially walks along the river. Visited some fantastic places, Carew, Pembroke Castle, Bishops Palace at Lamphey, St Davids. Coastal walks stunning at Marloes, Barafundle Bay, seal watching. Was a great experience on Caldey Island and Monastery. Sunday lunch at the Cottage Inn was good especially the puddings. Friendly neighbours.

Past Customer,

Lovely, clean property which is well located. Owner is very friendly and super helpful too.

Mr B,

Cosy and comfortable cottage with friendly neighbours. Perfect base to explore the area.

Mr K,

we had a perfect holiday. The accommodation was spotless and spacious. The neighbours friendly and welcoming . The owner made sure all our needs were met. Welcome basket, lovely flowers, could not fault it

Mrs Sandra S,

Excellent property, well maintained and clean. Information from owner was faultless

Mrs Julie I,

An absolute gem of a cottage, quiet beautiful place to see the stars,milky Lane and nature, love the village, the owner Michael is very knowledgeable about the area and the local places to visit, we can’t recommend the cottage engough,if it’s peace, friendly people, and relaxation you require.

Mr Roger B,

Map

This holiday cottage in Llangwm is one of a small row of 4 houses along the waters edge of the Cleddau Esturay. The cottage is situated off a quiet no-through road 50 metres from the Cleddau Estuary/Cleddau Ddu, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You can walk into Llangwm which is a traditional village with shop/post office and a good village pub serving classic meals and the landlord is only too happy to order in local specialities, such as crab and local fish if asked in advance. Sunday lunch is excellent with prices to match and each Friday is locally caught fish and chip day. Llangwm holds an annual literary festival.

There are some great places to eat nearby to suit all tastes and budgets. Beggars Roost in Burton is just 3 miles away. Situated within a converted rectory in 9 acres of landscaped gardens, Beggars Roost serves excellent meals in its restaurant, including Tomato Brie and Spinach Tart, Salmon with Honey and Ginger, and Steak and Ale Pie. Friday night is steak night. Also in Burton is the Jolly Sailor that overlooks the water and has an extensive wine list and equally extensive menu, including plenty of local produce.

The area is well know for its stunning beaches and local favorites include the award winning Barafundle and Broadhaven South. St Davids is 20 miles away with its beautiful Cathedral and great small local shops. Other villages worth visiting are Solva with its pretty harbour and Narbeth with its antique shops. Sightseeing, wildlife watching, fishing and pleasure boat trips can all be booked from St Davids. Other attractions in the area include the Blue lagoon water park, Oakwood theme park, and Hetherton World of Activities.

Beaches

Broad Haven's westerly facing large sandy beach. 10 miles

Water Sports

Surfboards, windsurfers, kayaks, bodyboards can be hired from Haven Sports in Broad Haven. 10 miles

Walking

Great walks from the cottage including the All Wales / Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. 0.1 miles

Fishing

Fishing with the estuary and also there are also many shoreline marks in the area. Boat Trips can also be booked from St Martins Haven. 13 miles.

Golf

Mayfield Golf club and driving range. 3 miles

Cycling

The Tour of Pembrokeshire is a great annual cycling event in the area. With quiet country roads you can cycle from the cottage. 0.1 miles.

Pony trekking

Nolton Stables Beach Riding is an award-winning family run business in the picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. 13 miles