Strumble Head is a great place for walking and watching the fabulous native and migrating wildlife such as seals, porpoises, dolphins and birds. Panteurig Farmhouse dates back to 1795 and is near a huge rocky outcrop called Garn Fawr, a Dark Sky site, just above Pwllderi in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. On a clear day you can see down to St Davids, over to the Preseli Hills and across to Ireland.
The nearby towns of Goodwick and Fishguard are about 10 minutes by car and offer individual shops, restaurants and pubs.
St Davids with its magnificent cathedral and Newport with its lovely beaches, are both well worth visiting and are each within a half hour drive.
If you enjoy walking, a bridleway/footpath leads from the Farmhouse to the 186-mile-long Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Alternatively, the seasonal coastal bus service passes the end of the lane if you prefer to walk a different stretch.
Goodwick is a picturesque coastal village overlooking the bay where the twice daily ferries run to Ireland. With a variety of shops, cafes, pubs and a small supermarket, it offers everything you need. The twin town of Fishguard is only two miles away, where you will find more unique shops, a delicatessen, pubs, restaurants and the Last Invasion Tapestry, which is based on the famous Welsh ladies' victory over the French and has been compared to the Bayeux Tapestry. Located in such a great coastal position, the Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire section of the world-famous Welsh coastal path is right on your doorstep, so enjoy the scenic walks, outstandingly beautiful beaches, the opportunity to watch dolphins and seals and so much more! From lazy, warm summer days to wild and windy winter days, the scenery is ever-changing and always remarkable. Historic castles, theme parks, art galleries, kayaking, coasteering and boat trips to the islands are all nearby and St. Davids, the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral is a short drive away, while the coastal town of Newport, with its fantastic beach, is closer still. A perfect location all year round.
Three bedrooms.
1 x King size double.
1 x Twin.
1 x Single.
First floor bathroom with bath, basin, WC & heated towel rail.
Ground floor utility/shower room with separate shower, basin & WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting room with wood burning stove (one basket of logs are supplied and more are available to buy locally).
Dining room
Oil underfloor heating downstairs (with radiators upstairs).
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, DVD, Wifi, selection of books and games.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Electric Vehicles: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Please bring own beach towels and cot linen.
Cot, highchair and stair gate available on request.
Off-road parking for three cars.
Large walled garden with big lawn, garden table and chairs.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 3 miles, coast 1.5 miles.
Note: There is currently construction work on-going, nearby on the farmyard.
Ann
Olwen was a lovely host and nothing was any trouble. We hope to return again.
Matthew
My one irritation was that the advertising made no mention of the building site next to the back garden. At around 8am, the cement mixer would start up. Had the weather been hot enough to sit in the back garden, we'd have listened to the builder's radio and their general chat. Once the work is complete, the site will be (once again) very peaceful.
Samantha
It has been nicely renovated & benefits from underfloor heating downstairs under the lovely stone floor. The rooms are spacious & simply decorated with traditional furniture. The beds are very comfy. It was all very clean however we did have a bit of an issue with woodlice who were very numerous particularly in the shower room, lounge & main bedroom. The owner (who is lovely & popped round) did provide us with some pest spray. The kitchen is well equipped (although the non-stick pans probably need replacing) & having a downstairs 'boot room ' was brilliant for drying towels & wet weather gear. There was no-one in the attached cottage until our last night which was great as the occupiers that night had 2 dogs & as others have commented there is not much soundproofing between the 2 properties (also the stone floors mean noise echoes). The walks from the property are wonderful- up to Garn Fawr & over to Strumble Head but it is a longer walk to the coastal path than the listing implies. The area is fantastic- so many beautiful beaches & walks. We recommend a boat trip round Ramsey Island (& the Farmers Arms pub in St Davids), the Last Invasion Tapestry in Fishguard, the cafe at Melin Tregwynt & a walk down to Aber Bach beach, and the walk from Abereiddy to Porthgain.
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