Lower Treginnis Farm, situated in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, is an expansive accommodation option that can host up to fifty-one guests across ten well-equipped bedrooms. The property features essential amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a utility room with laundry facilities, and comfortable communal spaces such as a dining room, a sitting room complete with a TV and woodburning stove, and a drying room for wet clothing. The diverse bedroom arrangements cater to various group sizes, including family rooms with bunk beds and en-suite facilities, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests. The outdoor area is equally inviting, with an enclosed courtyard, gardens featuring lawn space, furniture, a fire pit, and a pizza oven, complemented by ample off-road parking.
Guests at Lower Treginnis Farm can enjoy a range of amenities, including oil central heating and modern kitchen appliances such as a gas oven, microwave, and dishwasher. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rental price, enhancing the overall experience. The property maintains a pet-free and non-smoking policy, and it is important to note that stag and hen parties are not permitted. Additionally, guests are reminded to bring their own beach towels and should be aware that electric vehicle charging is not available on-site. The farm’s staff live on-site, providing assistance while ensuring that guests have a private and enjoyable stay.
St Davids, the smallest city in the UK, is located on the picturesque south-west coast of Wales and is renowned for its stunning cathedral and the historical ruins of the Bishop's Palace. This charming town is surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering visitors a variety of unique shops, tea rooms, restaurants, and pubs. The nearby Whitesands Bay is a popular destination for beachgoers, while the extensive coastal path provides walkers with diverse terrains and stunning views. Local bus services facilitate exploration of different sections of the path, making it easy to enjoy the area's natural beauty and wildlife, including opportunities for dolphin watching and bird spotting on boat tours to nearby islands.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the region offers a plethora of options including hiking, rock climbing, and horse riding, with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Ramsey Island providing perfect backdrops for adventure. The local area also features attractions like St. David's City Golf Club and Newgale Camping Site, along with cultural visits to Hilton Court Gardens and Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill. Whether guests are looking for a tranquil retreat, exhilarating hikes, or family-friendly attractions like Oakwood Theme Park, St Davids serves as an ideal base for exploring the rich natural and cultural offerings of Pembrokeshire.
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Nestled upon a popular spot within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in St Davids, Pembrokeshire is this large ten-bedroom holiday home, Lower Treginnis Farm. It is used in term time by Clare and Michael Morpurgo's charity Farms for City Children, but at other times is a…
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