The Coach House, located in Merrion near Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, is a welcomingly converted 17th-century loft barn nestled within the breathtaking Pembrokeshire National Park. This romantic getaway is perfect for couples or those seeking an active holiday, thanks to its proximity to stunning countryside and the Castlemartin range path, which connects to the coastal path. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as cycling, surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking, coasteering, and walking, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy the great outdoors with their pets. Additionally, the region is renowned for its exceptional climbing opportunities, considered among the best in the UK.
Accessed via an outdoor staircase, the Coach House features a characterful layout with sloping ceilings and original beams. The open living space includes a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing a hearty meal to enjoy at the dining table before unwinding on the sofa. The stylish bedroom boasts a super-king-size zip and link bed, which can be arranged for couples or as two singles, along with ample wardrobe space and a dressing table. For families with younger children, a handy sofa bed is available. The en-suite shower room, furnished to a high standard, offers delightful countryside views, providing a relaxing retreat after an adventurous day.
Guests can also enjoy a private enclosed garden at the rear of the barn, complete with a table and chairs, where they can sip morning coffee while soaking in the picturesque views of unspoilt farmland and the local wildlife, including foxes, badgers, and various bird species. The property includes secure bike storage, access to a washing machine, and facilities for drying wetsuits. Located on the Castlemartin peninsula, the Coach House is near the Castlemartin army camp, offering visitors a chance to observe tank maneuvers and explore nearby attractions such as the Green Bridge of Wales and St Govans Chapel.
Pembroke, just a short drive away, provides an array of amenities, including cafés, pubs, local shops with artisan products, and historic sites like Pembroke Castle. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path leads to several stunning beaches, including the award-winning Barafundle Bay Beach, frequently listed among the world's top 10 beaches, and the National Trust's Broadhaven South Beach, which offers access to the Stackpole lily ponds. Freshwater West beach, famous for its surfing conditions and as the filming location for Shell Cottage in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," adds to the allure. Families can enjoy various activity parks, such as Oakwood and Heatherton, while Upton Castle Gardens presents a serene escape with its 35 acres of historic gardens surrounding a 13th-century castle. The Coach House promises a memorable escape to the enchanting Pembrokeshire region.
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!