Bramble Cottage is the perfect place to chill in a lovely part of Wales, set within the delightful countryside of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and enjoying spectacular sea views. Set well away from the main road, down a quiet lane,this cottage is ideal for families and friends alike. There are 3 spacious bedrooms on the ground floor, along with an immaculate bathroom, with a nautical theme. The master bedroom (with its own en-suite shower room) has views on both sides. From here you can look straight out to sea, right from the warmth of your bed; enjoying your morning cup of tea in pure bliss! Indulge in a lovely hot soak in the bath or wake up to invigorating showers at the start of each day. Upstairs, the living room offers a cosy window seat from where you can take in the picture-postcard scenes of green fields and the ever-changing seascape of St Brides Bay. Relax with a drink in hand and delight in a glorious sunset over the bay. Enjoy family dinners at the dining table or maybe board games continuing late into the evening. The kitchen, to one end of the upstairs living space, is well-equipped and brightly decorated with coloured tiles. It has lovely views over open countryside. Outside, the sunny garden wraps around the property and offers space to relax or maybe to enjoy a hot tub, which can be pre-arranged when you book. (For an additional charge) Imagine a balmy afternoon soak in the warm bubbles, soothing those aches and pains, after a long walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The ever-changing views from this elevated position are something to marvel at, with the craggy headland forming a picturesque border between the land and the sea. In the village, there is a shop offering basic provisions, traditional pub and café serving food whilst you take in the scenery. Walk right down to the southern end to find a walk-through cave and numerous sheltered bays to explore. Visit St Davids with its magnificent cathedral, or Haverfordwest with its quaint shops, cinema, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms. Kids will enjoy Folly Farm, the Dinosaur Experience, Heatherton or thrills at Oakwood Theme Park. Visitors can also explore the beautiful countryside or seek out the multitude of artists and craftspeople who are inspired by Pembrokeshire’s unique environment, renowned for its quality of light. This is a charming base to choose for your holiday in West Wales.
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