To The Beach

5776 - New

7.8 miles W of Pembroke | Sleeps 4 + cot*

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7 Nights from £518


Bedroom details

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Double

Bedroom 3

Twin

To The Beach nestles just a short walk from the golden sands and rolling surf of West Angle Beach, in the historic seafaring village of Angle, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history and outdoor activity, designated a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. One of Pembrokeshire's hidden gems, sheltering in a valley between East Angle Bay and West Angle Bay. A great base from which to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast, just a short drive from the colourful, vibrant seaside town of Tenby and its many family attractions. Explore the nearby castles at Pembroke and Carew or the Milford Haven Waterway. The nearby Pembrokeshire Coast Path links the pretty village with neighbouring St Govans and Freshwater West, a surfer's paradise. Walkers will love exploring the West Angle Circular walk.

From the moment you enter To The Beach, you're welcomed in the sitting-room with comfy, leather sofas; curl up and enjoy a movie after a day in the sea air. The bright and airy, well-equipped kitchen is a joy for the holiday chef. Spend time together enjoying relaxed holiday meals around the dining-table or enjoy sunny breakfasts in the enchanting, pretty gardens before setting off for the day. Leisurely mornings await in the spacious, king-size ground floor bedroom with large television. Climb the stairs to two further bedrooms, a double and a pretty twin room which overlooks the large, enclosed gardens.

After a sunny day on the beach or a long walk discovering the beauty of the surrounding area, fire up the barbecue and have fun dining al fresco on a perfect summer evening under the stars. The family dogs are most welcome to stay and will love the space to play in the spacious gardens.

To The Beach accommodates four guests but has flexibility of beds, two additional guests may be accommodated on request.

Just minutes from To The Beach is the Hibernia Inn, and steeped in history close by is the 16th Century coastal inn, The Old Point House, where for centuries fishermen beat a path to the inn, partly built with ship's timbers. The inn lies so close to the sea, the road may be cut off during high tides. With indoor and outdoor seating, the restaurant menu offers local produce, seafood, foraged and home-grown foods, quite often seaweed is incorporated to the tasty dishes. A real treat is Cafe Mor, a mobile unit situated in the inn's garden, which serves award-winning street food, all with a seaweed twist, during the school holidays. For a great time, look out for the live music and themed nights. Visit the museum in the village which tells the story of the long seafaring tradition. Angle also has a lifeboat station. Many medieval buildings survive in the village, including a fine medieval residence, The Tower House. In a truly unique location, beachside, the Wavecrest Cafe enjoys fantastic views over the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline and out to sea, where the coast path passes next to the door. The cafe serves delicious locally-sourced Welsh produce. A takeaway service is offered during the summer weeks, ideal for a beach day.

Angle lies on the route of the Coastal Cruiser, a coastal bus service, number 387, linking the Castlemartin peninsula villages with the nearby historic town of Pembroke, which has many shops, pubs, restaurants, a splendid castle and a railway station. The birthplace of Henry V11, Pembroke castle is well worth a visit. Far reaching views from the top are tremendous and the castle's natural defensive position on a rocky outcrop, overlooking the river and beyond is spectacular. Take lunch or coffee and cake in the cafe. Most areas of the castle are open to the public. At certain times of year some events are held in the castle grounds, including musical events and a Christmas market.

The locality offers something for everyone. Milford Haven Waterway is a natural harbour in Pembrokeshire, one of the deepest natural harbours in the world. Much of the coastline of the waterway is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Visit the marina at Milford Haven to browse the many boutique shops, cafes and restaurants. The town has several shops or for rainy days why not enjoy a film or production in the Torch Theatre.

Whether you decide to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline to the north or the south, there are spellbinding beaches to discover. From award-winning Barafundle and Broad Haven South nearby, to the glorious golden sands of the many Tenby beaches or the pretty seaside village and beach in Saundersfoot, to the long stretches of golden sand and crystal waters, mid county in Broad Haven and Newgale or choose a day trip to the north of the county, near St Davids to Whitesands Bay and beyond. There are many family attractions in the area. Folly Farm, the Dinosaur Park, Heatherton Adventure Park or Oakwood Theme Park. Jump for joy and enjoy a tasty lunch at Hangar 5, trampolines in Haverfordwest.

Throughout the year, whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure or a glimpse into the past, To The Beach, nestling in this charming coastal village, has something for everyone.


Ground Floor

Sitting/Dining-room with TV and Bluetooth speaker

Kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine

Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5') and TV


First Floor

Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin

Bedroom 2 with double bed (4'6'')

Bedroom 3 with twin beds (3')


*A cot is not provided, bring your own travel cot.


More Information

  • Dogs welcome
  • Arrive/Depart Friday
  • Short breaks available
  • Private parking for 3 cars
  • Superfast WiFi
  • No smoking
  • Pub .25 miles
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Full gas-fired CH