Felindre holiday Cottages, St Davids, Wales, United Kingdom
Felindre holiday Cottages is set in the St Davids countryside, overlooking the spectacular North Pembrokeshire coastline in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park and we are only a few minutes walk away from the Coastal Path.
Felindre Cottage - accomodates up to 6, a maximum of 5 adults - Bedroom 1 - double bed; Bedroom 2 - double bed (accessed via bedroom 3 and with occasional single bed); Bedroom 3 - Bunk beds (only suitable for children).
Your Felindre holiday Cottages is ideally situated to enjoy all the delights of North Pembrokeshire; the spectacular coastal walks, the quiet sandy beaches, the open hilltops of the Preseli Mountains and the tranquil woodlands of the beautiful Gwaun valley. The historic city of St Davids, with its cathedral, shops and art galleries is only 15 minutes drive away.
The three stone Cottages enjoy panoramic views of the sea, coast and countryside of beautiful Pembrokeshire in Wales. French windows lead from the lounge on to a large front lawn with picnic tables, a perfect place to relax with a drink and watch the evening sun set over Porthgain and the sea beyond.
A five minute walk through the fields brings you to the picturesque fishing village of Porthgain, with its small harbour, art gallery, award winning bistro and one of the most welcoming pubs in the area, The Sloop Inn! The spectacular sandy beach of Traethllyfn is just a short walk away.
The three stone Cottages sleep either six or seven people and enjoy panoramic views of the sea, coast and countryside.
"Felindre is a perfect place to relax and unwind. It is ideal for children, there are no busy roads nearby, plenty of space to play in. It is the perfect setting for those who wish to stay in one of our few remaining unspoilt coastal areas."
Felindre offers Self Catering holiday Cottages in peaceful surroundings within Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. Lots of coastal walks from the doorstep.
Traditional stone Cottages with beamed ceilings, three and four bedroom, sleep 1 to 6 adults, max 7 people.Felindre is near the coastal path in Wales.
Central heating, dishwasher, etc...Ample parking, no busy roads nearby.
Tourist Attractions close to the Cottages in St Davids:
Birdwatching- Over 300 species have been noted in the area, including buzzards, peregrine falcons, choughs, puffins and kingfishers, and there are four of the best seabird islands in Europe close by. Buzzards are nesting at Felindre and they can frequently be seen hunting over the nearby fields and woods.
Walking - Pembrokeshire's mild Atlantic climate means you can enjoy a walking holiday here at any time of the year - indeed, coming out of season means you can have some of the best walking in Britain virtually to yourself. There are endless options for those who want no more than a days walking or an early evening stroll and Felindre is just a few minutes away from the Coastal Path.
Beaches - There are twenty different beaches within a 12 mile radius of Felindre. The beautiful National Trust beach at Traethllyfn, (pronounced tray-thloo-in), is just 1 mile away and can be reached by footpath from Felindre. At the moment you can not drive there along the farm track, but that just means there are less people on the beach! If you need to drive to a beach there are lots of others, including Abereiddy, Whitesands and Newgale.
Surfing - Traethllyfn, Abereiddy, Whitesands and Newgale beach are all excellent for surfing. Surfboards, wetsuits, windsurfers etc can be hired locally.
Golf - There are three local courses near Felindre, including St Davids, a beautiful course, with superb sea views. We have a set of clubs for those who just want to give it a go!
Riding - We have a number of local stables which offer horse riding over spectacular scenery and cater for all ages and experience.
Boating - We can give you information on the many different boat trips in the area and can recommend the Voyages of Discovery trip around Ramsey Island, which is an RSPB bird sanctaury and home to a large colony of Grey Seals. For more details on the Ramsey Island trip... link to (Ramsey Island)
Whale watching - We went on the Voyages of Discovery Whale watching trip which is a two hour trip out past Ramsey and Skomer to Grassholm, the "Gannet Island!" A fascinating trip where apart from seeing the Gannets you may see Minke whales, porpoises and dolphins. We were lucky enough to be surrounded by about 80 dolphins on one trip and I was able to video it with shaky hand and dodgy commentary..... Take a look at video ten on Felindre videos
Fishing - If you want to fish, we can tell you the best spots, or help you arrange a boat trip.
Adventure - There is even an outdoor activity centre where the children, (or you), can experience kayaking, climbing, surfing and coasteering in safety.
Relaxing! - For those who want a more leisurely break, this is a peaceful, quiet area, even in the height of summer, a perfect place to relax and unwind. Enjoy the wildlife, the flowers on the cliff top, and marvel at the scenery as you explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which stretches for 168 miles, skirting Britain's only coastal National Park.
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