Bayvil is a fascinating family-owned Welsh farmhouse located near Nevern in Pembrokeshire, offering accommodation for up to eight guests across four bedrooms. This traditional property has been carefully restored to preserve its original character while incorporating modern amenities. It features a fully centrally heated interior that is both spacious and inviting, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. For those planning a getaway in February and March, a 60% discount is available for small parties of four or fewer, excluding the February half term, making it an appealing option for couples or small families.
The farmhouse is nestled within the stunning Pembrokeshire National Park, known for its breathtaking beaches and scenic coves. Positioned between the picturesque villages of Nevern and Felindre-Farchog, and just four miles from Newport, Bayvil provides easy access to local amenities, including riverside pubs that serve delightful meals. The surrounding rural landscape offers panoramic views of the Preseli hills and is enriched by the historical significance of Nevern, which features an ancient church, a notable Bleeding Yew tree, and the Pilgrim’s Way. Nearby attractions include the neolithic monument of Pentre Ifan and the Gwaun Valley, leading to the Preseli Mountains, famous for their connection to the stones used in Stonehenge.
Guests at Bayvil can enjoy a variety of activities in this beautiful region, from relaxing beach days to engaging in water sports, boat trips to Caldey or Ramsey Island, and exploring numerous walking trails. The National Park footpath runs past the property, making it an ideal base for autumn and winter walking holidays. Additional local attractions include the Pembrokeshire Sunflower & Pumpkin Farm, Temple Bar Cafe & Farmshop, and the Bluestone Microbrewery, which hosts live events. Families will also appreciate the nearby Castle Henllys, an Iron Age fort that offers educational experiences for younger visitors.
Accommodations at Bayvil include two king-size and two twin bedrooms, all located upstairs. The bedrooms are equipped with USB points and offer lovely country views. Downstairs, guests can relax in a well-furnished sitting room featuring a 40" TV and an electric wall fire, as well as a living room with a traditional log burner. The modern kitchen is equipped with an electric range cooker, induction hob, and other essential appliances. Outside, there is a small patio area, a furnished garden, and a lawn with a child's swing, providing a perfect space for families to unwind. The property also includes a lock-up shed for surfboards and bicycles, along with parking for three cars, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay for all guests.
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!