Trewrach Cottage, a charming 400-year-old holiday home, is nestled on the outskirts of Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire, just a stone's throw from the breathtaking coastline of South Wales. This idyllic retreat is perfect for families, beach enthusiasts, and hikers alike, offering a unique blend of comfort and rustic charm. Guests can enjoy the picturesque surroundings, where wildlife such as kites, buzzards, and hawks can often be spotted soaring above the neighboring fields, creating a serene atmosphere that invites exploration and relaxation.
Upon entering the cottage, visitors are greeted by a cozy sitting room featuring an inglenook fireplace, an ancient stone bread oven, and a woodburning stove, all complemented by a comfortable seating area and television. The well-equipped kitchen, accessible through doors from the sitting area, allows the designated chef to prepare delightful meals using a range of quality appliances. Guests can enjoy their meals while watching local wildlife just outside the kitchen door, including evening visits from badgers, making dining a truly immersive experience. For entertainment, the games room offers pool, table football, and table tennis, while the inviting ambiance of the cottage provides the perfect backdrop for curling up with a good book by the fire.
The accommodation includes two bedrooms—one double and one twin—along with a family bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. Outside, the garden extends the living space, with a large patio area ideal for barbecues and gatherings, alongside a spacious lawn for pets to roam freely. A short, scenic walk through nearby woodlands leads to Aber Bach, a tranquil family beach, perfect for unwinding away from the hustle and bustle. The local village of Dinas Cross offers essential amenities, including a petrol station, convenience store, and the welcoming pub, The Ship Aground, where guests can savor hearty meals by a cozy log fire.
Beyond the immediate surroundings, Trewrach Cottage serves as a gateway to explore the stunning Pembrokeshire area. Visitors can take leisurely strolls through Dyffryn Fernant Garden, which boasts diverse landscapes, or venture to Pwllgwaelod Beach, known for its striking cliffs and panoramic views. The nearby town of Fishguard offers a variety of shops, eateries, and historical attractions, including Fishguard Fort and marine wildlife exhibitions at The Ocean Lab. With comprehensive information available on local walks and dog-friendly dining options, Trewrach Cottage promises an unforgettable getaway filled with adventure and relaxation amidst the natural beauty of Pembrokeshire.
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