The executive apartment located in Pendine, near Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, offers a perfect seaside retreat for up to four guests. Boasting spectacular panoramic views from its terrace, the apartment provides a comfortable and well-equipped living space situated on the first floor, accessible via ten steps. The property features modern amenities such as underfloor central heating, a spacious lounge with a Freeview TV, a dining room, and a fully-equipped kitchen with an electric cooker, microwave, and dishwasher. Two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, ensure a restful stay, alongside a shower room with a heated towel rail. Guests can enjoy a welcome pack, Wi-Fi, and private parking for two cars, while the enclosed garden terrace offers a relaxing outdoor space.
Nestled on a scenic hillside, the apartment overlooks the famous Pendine Sands and Gower Peninsula, providing an ideal setting for a seaside getaway throughout the year. Its proximity to the historic town of Laugharne allows guests to explore the surrounding rolling countryside, charming market towns, and significant sites, including the rich literary history associated with the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The area is known for its majestic landscapes and is conveniently close to the Pembrokeshire border, granting easy access to popular coastal resorts such as Tenby and Saundersfoot.
The apartment's interior is designed with a nautical theme, featuring contemporary furnishings and modern touches that enhance the overall ambiance. The outdoor decking area is perfect for al-fresco dining, allowing guests to soak in the stunning coastal views. For those looking for more energetic activities, the resort offers seven miles of golden sands, along with various cafés and gift shops to explore. Additionally, Laugharne's rich history and attractions, including the iconic Dylan Thomas Boathouse and a 13th-century castle, provide plenty of opportunities for cultural enrichment.
Visitors to the area can also enjoy a trip to Tenby, where they can explore its historic walls, sample local cuisine at numerous cafés and restaurants, or take a boat ride to Caldey Island to visit its Celtic monastery. The region is home to several award-winning leisure attractions, such as Oakwood, Folly Farm, and Anna’s Welsh Zoo, catering to families and adventure seekers alike. For those interested in horseback riding, Hills Farm horse riding stables is conveniently located just five minutes away by car, further enhancing the range of activities available in this picturesque seaside destination.
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!