St Davids 2 miles, Fishguard 17 miles, Haverfordwest 18 miles. Tucked away on on the very westerly edge of Pembrokeshire, on the outskirts of St Davids, lies this characterful, well-loved, seven-bedroom family holiday home, St Justinians. Boasting on-site parking, spacious interiors and a truly spectacular coastal setting that enjoys one of Pembrokeshire's most enviable and spectacular seascapes, this delightful property welcomes up to sixteen guests and three well-behaved dogs for a relaxing, fuss-free escape to the Pembrokeshire coast. After parking up and unpacking, make yourself comfortable in your new dwelling by rustling up a delicious feast for the whole group in the fully-equipped kitchen/diner, before settling down to savour your meal in the dining room complete with a centrepiece electric fire. In the evening, gather by the open fire in the well-presented sitting room to enjoy a film on the Freeview-enabled TV, or take a glass of your favourite beverage out into the large, lawned garden where you can make a toast to your holiday before taking a refreshing dip in the outdoor swim spa. As day rolls into night, retreat to one of seven plush bedrooms, including two inviting super-kings that are the perfect retreats to rest and recuperate after a long, fun-filled day. For additional accommodation, the external pink pod, log pod and roundhouse can also cater for up to an additional 6 guests. If you can tear yourself away from your charming new lodgings with that stunning vista overlooking the coast and St Justinians lifeboat station, take time to explore your local area by stopping into nearby St Davids, where you can find the remarkable St David's Cathedral and St David's Bishop's Palace - truly one of the wonders of Wales. You can also treat your loved ones to some traditional pub fare at The Bishops or The Farmers Arms whilst you're in the UKs smallest city! No trip to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where your new home resides, would be complete without taking a boat ride out towards the RSPB haven of Ramsey Island with the landing stage literally on your doorstep at St Justinians! You can also walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and make your way towards the Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy and then further alongs towards Porthgain, where you can reward yourself with some of the best fisn'n chips available, either from The Shed or The Sloop Inn, washed down with a well deserved pint or glass of wine. You'll never run out of fun things to do and see during a stay at St Justinians.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.