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Birdwatchers and walkers waterside cottage holiday rental - Pembrokeshire.

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Birdwatchers and walkers waterside cottage.      Lounge with inglenook at this waterside cottage
Birdwatchers and walkers waterside cottage holiday rental - Pembrokeshire.
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Colour washed traditional waterside cottage      Gardenof birdwatchers cottage  with estuary views

Lawrenny 4m, Narberth 8m, Tenby 13m

Waterside cottage
  • A snug home with inglenook fireplace, wooden floors and beamed ceilings, lovingly restored by the owners.
  • The lounge/dining/kitchen has a large inglenook with log fire and a stable door opens onto a terrace with breathtaking panoramic views across the wide tidal estuary of the 'Secret Waterway'.

  • South Pembrokeshire - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • This waterside cottage is in an 'area of outstanding natural beauty' Pembrokeshire's Coastal National Park with many 'Sites of Special Scientific Interest' - a haven for sailors, birdwatchers, walkers and naturalists.
  • Estuarine shoreline has small sheltered inlets and is a bird watcher's paradise on the migratory route of the magnificent osprey to Scotland.
  • There is a footpath leading from the cottage directly onto the foreshore - perfect for keen fisher folk.
  • For large supermarket shopping, fuel stations and banks visit Pembroke Dock about 12 miles away.
  • Narbeth with individual and interesting shops including traditional family run butchers, delicatessens, bakery is an easy drive away.

  • Barafundle (NT), Tenby, Manorbier, Freshwater & Saundersfoot Beaches
  • Superb world class beaches, hidden coves, small harbours and the wild and wonderful Pembrokeshire coastline - all waiting to be discovered by you.

  • Walk all or part of the Daugleddau Trail
    Walk the long distance Daugleddau Trail, visit the romantic ruins of Carew Castle, Carew& Blackpool Mills - with its fascinating museum and riverside tea room - lovely walks through the ancient woodland of Minwear
    Picton Castle & Gardens
  • Take a guided tour around the 700 year old castle and learn of its fascinating history from its days as a heavily fortified residence to the present day as a quality tourist attraction.
  • 40 acres of superb walled and woodland gardens to stroll through. Carefully planned to provide colour and interest all year round. Enjoy a picnic under the trees or visit the excellent courtyard cafe/restaurant.

  • Cwm Deri Welsh Wines
  • Sample the delights of Welsh wines at Cwm Deri Vineyard. Try wine tasting, wine making, a vineyard walk, the pets corner and delicious food in the vineyard restaurant.

  • Oakwood Leisure Park
  • For a family fun day out visit Oakwood Leisure Park. From white knuckle rides to entertaining events there is something for everyone. With a variety of places to eat and space to enjoy a picnic you can stay all day. Even your pet dog is welcome.

  • The Lawrenny Arms at Lawrenny Quay
  • A delightful old waterside pub (partially refurbished) serving ales and pub food in the bar or in the riverside garden with its own jetty frequented by guests arriving by boat.

  • Lawrenny village & The Quay Cafe
  • A quaint little village on the eastern banks of the Cleddau river with the multi award winning licensed Quayside tearoom overlooking the water serving delicious light lunches, fresh coffee and cakes to die for. There are two good circular walks from here

  • Little Wedlock Gallery
  • Anne Gregson and Jo Davies are a mother and daughter partnership. Their colourful and lively work responds to the natural world. They experiment with different mediums including drawing, papier mache, watercolour, oils, acrylic, and silk. They welcome visitors to their Green Dragon Environmental Awarded Little Wedlock studio/gallery.

  • Slebech Park Restaurant & Garden (5 miles east of Haverfordwest)
  • Lovers of great food and fresh local ingredients will love Slebech Park one of the finest restaurants in Pembrokeshire. Enjoy brunch, lunch, afternoon tea or an evening meal in the stylish dining room or al fresco on the terrace overlooking the river. On Sundays try an informal Italian supper of 'pasta in the park'. While there do take a stroll around the extensive kitchen gardens and see the flourishing produce before it reaches the kitchen.

  • The Grove Restaurant Narberth
  • Modern country food using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible is served in the panelled dining room, the lounge bar and in the new garden room with terrace surrounded by trees, gardens and wild flowers.

  • Puddleduck Trout Fishery
  • Keen fisherfolk will enjoy Puddleduck's two stream fed lakes in the beautiful three and a half acres of woodland in Freystrop. Trout up to 2lbs can be caught so rememeber your fishing gear and favourite seafood recipes.

  • Carew & Castle
  • Do visit the little village of Carew on the river Cleddau. An easy circular walk of just a few miles takes you alongside lovely Carew Castle, a hybrid of Elizabethan fancy and earlier defensive necessity, an ancient Celtic Cross, the only restored tidal mill in Wales and the Carew Inn a family friendly venue serving delicious homemade food and real ales at reasonable prices.

  • Caldey Island
  • Buy your boat trip tickets from the kiosk on Tenby Harbour slipway. Look out for marine wildlife enroute. You will see seabirds. You may see dolphins. The island has been home to Cistercian monks for a thousand years. They farm the land and produce perfume, chocolate and shortbread all on sale in the island shop. Stroll around the countryside, relax on one of the beautiful sandy beaches and do visit the grade II listed Abbey. A peaceful and relaxing day out for all.

  • Celtic Quest Coasteering based at Tenby
  • A unique way to explore the Pembrokeshire coast including adventure swimming, rock hopping and more.
  • Lots to enjoy near this waterside cottage.
  • ACCOMMODATION: 2 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 4, plus cot on request. 1 double en-suite with shower, separate toilet and washbasin, door to terrace, 1 twin en-suite with shower, toilet and washbasin, door to cottage garden.
    Bedlinen provided.
    Lounge/Diner/Kitchen – open plan fully fitted kitchen area with gas cooker, dishwasher, microwave, fridge with icebox, dining table to seat 4, highchair. Large inglenook with log fire, cottage suite, flat screen tv/dvd,cd stable door to terrace and estuary views. Highchair on request.
    Cloakroom with washer/dryer.
    Fuel oil central heating & logs inclusive.
    Grounds enclosed overlooking the estuary, terrace with garden furniture, lawns etc. Direct access to the foreshore through the adjoining field.
    Parking for 2 cars.
    Welcome FREE: 1 Dog
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