Situated in the picturesque region of Pembrokeshire, Wales, the rustic cottage "Y Storfa" offers a comfortable retreat for up to four guests. This charming accommodation is conveniently located just 1.5 kilometers from the coast and sandy beach, nestled within the serene countryside. Guests can enjoy shared access to the property’s garden, which features a lush lawn, while also having their own private garden equipped with patio furniture. The cottage is well-situated, with essential amenities such as a grocery store and restaurant both 2 kilometers away, a bar just 1 kilometer away, and a golf course located 7 kilometers from the property.
The cottage spans two levels and boasts a spacious and bright interior, designed with tasteful furnishings that enhance the inviting atmosphere. The open living room is equipped with modern entertainment options including a flat-screen TV, radio, CD player, and DVD player, making it an ideal space for relaxation. The open kitchen is fully equipped with four hot plates, an oven, microwave, and freezer, along with a dining table that accommodates guests for meals together. The upper floor features a cozy double bedroom and a second room with two beds, complemented by a bath/shower and WC for convenience.
Y Storfa is designed with guest comfort in mind, featuring amenities such as heating, a washing machine, and a dryer, alongside complimentary WiFi access. The property operates as a non-smoking house, ensuring a clean and pleasant environment for all visitors. Included in the rental price are essential services such as cancellation insurance, power costs, heating, and an initial supply of bed linens and towels. Guests are reminded that basic cleaning is to be performed by them, fostering a sense of responsibility for the upkeep of this delightful cottage.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of natural beauty and local attractions, including the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and notable landmarks like Bishop's Palace and Roch Castle. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for adventure, including sailing, surfing, and bodyboarding in the nearby waters, as well as hiking and biking trails that showcase the region's breathtaking landscapes. Additionally, local sites such as Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill and Hilton Court Gardens present unique experiences for visitors looking to explore the rich culture and heritage of Pembrokeshire.
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!