Pen Y Mynydd is a remarkable farmhouse conversion located in the picturesque Dinas Cross within the Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales. Nestled in an elevated position, this property boasts stunning 180-degree sea views and is surrounded by 7 acres of private land, featuring pasture, a meadow, and woodland walks. The setting offers both tranquility and a sense of adventure, being just a ten-minute drive from the charming towns of Newport and Fishguard. This idyllic retreat is perfect for families or groups seeking a stylish getaway, combining tasteful décor with modern comforts and breathtaking natural beauty.
The farmhouse welcomes guests with a private driveway leading to ample parking space. Inside, the kitchen/diner is equipped with high-quality appliances, making it an ideal space for culinary endeavors. The dining table comfortably seats ten, encouraging memorable group meals filled with laughter and good conversation. The galleried sitting room features two L-shaped sofas perfect for movie nights, while the snug area offers a cozy fireplace for those looking to unwind. Sleeping arrangements include six bedrooms: three doubles on the ground floor and two twins along with a single on the first floor, accommodating various family dynamics.
Outside, the expansive grounds provide opportunities for alfresco dining while taking in the stunning sea views. Guests can explore the property’s natural surroundings, which are home to diverse wildlife, including owls, buzzards, and badgers, making it a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts. For those who prefer dining out, Newport offers a variety of eateries, such as the Golden Lion and Castle Inn. Additionally, visitors can explore local attractions like Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the ancient Pentre Ifan Neolithic Burial Chamber, both providing a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Adventure seekers can enjoy the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and Newport Sands, where families can relish the sandy beach. A scenic walk around Dinas Head from Pwllgwaelod Beach to Cwm-Yr-Eglwys reveals breathtaking views, with the latter offering a chance to visit the romantic ruins of St Brynach's Church. In Fishguard, guests can explore Lower Town, known for its cinematic history, and learn about the Last Invasion of Mainland Britain at the Town Hall. The nearby Preseli Hills present excellent hiking opportunities, linking the area to the famous Bluestone of Stonehenge. Pen Y Mynydd promises an unforgettable holiday experience for families and friends alike, surrounded by the beauty of Pembrokeshire.
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!