Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 5 guests | Cottage in Dinas Cross
2 Bedroom Cottage in Dinas Cross
Perched in a fantastic location overlooking the sea in Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire is Arfron. This wonderful, dog-friendly holiday home benefits from a reverse-level layout with a homely open-plan living space, a tiered garden with furniture and stunning views across the sea and a close proximity to the village's local amenities and beach; perfect for families, friends or couples looking for a fun-filled seascape. Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and head straight up the stairs where you can sink into the plush sofa in front of the Smart TV while the designated chef of the group whips up a tasty meal in the fully-equipped kitchen. Gather around the table to tuck in while the large windows allow a breath-taking, panoramic view across the sea. After dinner, head back downstairs where you can savour the last of the evening's sun with a glass of your favourite tipple outside on the furniture facing the uninterrupted views across the azure. When the sun dips behind the horizon, go back inside to wash off the day's adventures in the bathroom before catching your rest in either the double or the family room with double and single. Arfron lies conveniently near a local store where you can pick up essentials to ease your self-catered stay or even just delight in an evening away from the kitchen at the local pub, The Ship Aground. On sunny days, venture to the coast at Pwllgwaelod Beach where you can soak up the sun on its glorious golden shores while the kids paddle in the shallow water and your dog roams freely. Follow the Pembrokeshire Coast to find the picturesque cove of Cwm yr Eglwys which houses the remarkable remains of St Brynach's Church. Enjoy the vast spread of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park where you can meander the 186 miles of coastal walks, a variety of fun watersports and a wealth of scenic beaches. Explore the endless wonders of West Wales' coast at Arfron.
Located between the beautiful Preseli Mountains and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the small, dispersed village of Dinas Cross is home to a well-stocked mini market and a pub. There is a gas station, a pub, a fish and chip shop, and a restaurant down at Pwll Gwaelod beach, and Cwm-Yr-Eglwys beach is just as close, both offering breath-taking scenery and the chance to spend tranquil days in perfect settings, and yet they are almost unnoticed by the general public unless they leave the main route through the village. Newport, not far away, is an interesting seaside town with a rich history and lots of great places to shop, eat, and drink, as well as enjoy the water. Castles, mills, craft centres, and golf courses abound in this beautiful Welsh county, making it an ideal holiday destination at any time of year.