7 Nights from £1310
Features
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Dogs welcome
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Sea/Estuary views
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Open fire/wood-burner
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Garden/Outside space
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Private parking
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Near a beach
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Linen and towels included
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Single-storey
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Cot available
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High chair available
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Superfast WiFi
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Bedroom details
Bedroom 1
KingBedroom 2
TwinBedroom 3
TwinBedroom 4
Super-kingChoose The Fold for an unforgettable Pembrokeshire holiday. Let the photos speak a thousand words. Immersed in the enchanting, unspoilt beauty of North Pembrokeshire, very near Abereiddy beach and the mystical Blue Lagoon, The Fold offers exquisite, luxury coastal living with splendid, 180 degree panoramic sea and coastal views out to Strumble Head lighthouse to the east and beautiful sunsets over the sea to the west. Skilfully renovated to combine rustic charm with modern elegance, light floods in through the floor to ceiling glass walls, drawing in the spectacular beauty of the surrounding area. The stylish sitting-room, down one step from the open plan kitchen/dining-room, has a lofty 'A' frame ceiling, wooden beams and a roaring wood-burner for cosy nights. Enjoy get togethers in the stylish open plan, top of the range kitchen, whilst the holiday chef tries something new, joining in the fun and banter with the others enjoying a glass and laughter around the dining-room table. The cottage is perfectly created for family holidays or groups of friends wishing to escape the everyday.
The four luxury bedrooms are accessed via two steps. Bedroom one has a king-size bed with en suite shower-room, next is a beautifully presented twin room with en suite shower-room. Take a moment and gaze out to sea as you head along the walk-way to the third bedroom, a stylish twin room. Wake up to mesmerising sea views and lazy mornings in gorgeous bedroom four, which enjoys a super-king bed.
The Fold is as practical as it is elegant, a superb holiday cottage with oodles of space, easy living and don't forget the dog, they'll love it! There's a useful utility-room just off the front door, great for sandy shoes or muddy boots, with a washing machine and tumble-drier. Open up the French doors off the dining-area and take in the fresh sea air. Lay up for a leisurely sunny breakfast or at the end of the day, a dreamy supper under the starry skies. If you don't fancy cooking, a short stroll down the lane will take you to Crug Glas, where you can enjoy a delicious afternoon tea or evening meal.
With lots of outdoor space to play in and so many sandy beaches to explore, children will not want to leave! The Fold is an ideal Pembrokeshire retreat with lots of fun things to do in the area. You will be spoilt for choice for beaches to explore. The magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast is speckled with glorious, award-winning, Blue Flag beaches.
Nearby Abereiddy Beach is great for walks. It's a 'blue' sand and shingle beach with fine dark sand at low tide, being sheltered by west-facing cliffs. A great family favourite and a fine hunting ground for fossils, look out for the graptolites, an extinct sea creature. Overlooked by the craggy hill of Carn Llidi, Whitesands Beach (Blue Flag 2022) is a wide expanse of fine white sand, curving north towards the remote rocky headland of St Davids. A paradise for surfers, canoeists and body boarders competing for the best waves. Children will love playing in the sand and splashing on the shoreline and there's a good cafe for lunch. There are vast unspoilt stretches of sandy beach at Newport and Poppit. Sheltered bays at Pwllgwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys. Pack up a picnic and spend a wonderful beach day at Abermawr, Aberbach, Newgale, Druidstone, Broad Haven or Little Haven. Take an invigorating Thousand Island boat trip, bookable near the cathedral at St Davids, to spot the local sea life, dolphins, seals, puffins etc. Try the Cambrian Inn at Solva or one of the many good eateries in vibrant St Davids - The Cross, St David's Kitchen or for lunch, The Really Wild Emporium. The magnificent 12th Century cathedral and Bishop's Palace are well worth a visit. In the sleepy harbour hamlet of Porthgain, steeped in history, The Shed is the place for the best fish and chips, whilst The Sloop serves up delicious fayre and you can work up an appetite as there's a great walk there via the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Easily accessed from The Fold, there are exhilarating walks along the coast path and the Preseli Hills offer a choice of walks amidst breathtaking scenery. A little further afield, the colourful seaside town of Tenby and Saundersfoot offer great days out. Children will love Folly Farm, Heatherton and the Dinosaur Park.
Whether it's a fun-filled, adventurous break you're looking for or relaxing days, The Fold is the perfect Pembrokeshire destination throughout the year.
Ground Floor
Sitting-room with Smart TV, DVD player and wood-burner
Kitchen/Dining-room with electric hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher
Utility-room with washing machine and tumble-drier
Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5') and en suite Shower-room 1 with shower, WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 2 with twin beds (3') and en suite Shower-room 2 with shower, WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 3 with twin beds (3')
Bedroom 4 with super-king double bed (6')
Bathroom with bath, shower attachment, WC and wash-basin
More Information
- Dogs welcome
- Travel cot and high chair
- Arrive/Depart Friday
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 4 cars
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub 1.5 miles
- Patio furniture
- Electric CH (under-floor)