Bosherston, a quaint village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, serves as a hub for climbing enthusiasts, boasting an impressive array of up to a thousand climbing routes on its limestone cliffs. Renowned for some of the most challenging climbs in the UK, the area attracts adventurers from far and wide. Beyond climbing, visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the National Trust Bosherston Lakes, where three flooded limestone valleys come alive with lilies in June and host a diverse range of wildlife. Additionally, the historic St Govan's Chapel, nestled within the cliffs, offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
The nearby Broad Haven Beach presents a stunning stretch of golden sands, perfect for sunbathing or leisurely walks along the coast. For golf enthusiasts, the South Pembrokeshire Golf Club, located just 8 miles away, features an 18-hole course that offers breathtaking views of the River Cleddau and the surrounding countryside. Furthermore, the charming walled town of Pembroke, situated 5 miles from Bosherston, is home to a variety of shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants, providing ample opportunities for dining and shopping.
This traditional holiday cottage in Bosherston is ideally located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, making it an excellent choice for family holidays. The cottage, characterized by its stable doors and classic furniture, exudes a cozy and welcoming ambiance. Guests can unwind in the living room with a movie or a board game after enjoying a hearty meal prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, which includes modern appliances such as a gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The family bathroom, conveniently located downstairs, features a bath with a handheld shower attachment.
Accommodating up to four guests, the cottage offers a bright and warm atmosphere in both the double and twin bedrooms, enhanced by the charming eaves. Outside, a patio area leads to a lawn, providing a serene spot for morning coffee or leisurely strolls. While there is an additional lawned area at the front, it is utilized by patrons of the adjoining tea room. The property also includes off-road parking for two cars, with further amenities such as a shop, pub, and restaurant located just 5 miles away, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this picturesque part of Wales.
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!