Ty Beudy Cottage, St Davids, Wales, United Kingdom
Ty Beudy Cottage part of the Maen Dewi Cottages are situated on an organic smallholding, a mile from St Davids in Rhodiad-y-Brenin. The farm adjoins the Dowrog Pools Nature Reserve, Wales, which is owned and managed by the National Trust. The farm produces organic free-range eggs and there is a small herd of Welsh Black cattle, which graze the Dowrog.
There are three Cottages, Bwythyn Dowrog, Ty Beudy and Yr Hendy. Each Cottage has full central heating and are furnished sympathetically using old country oak furniture. Cots and high chairs are available.
There is plenty of parking space at each Cottage and undercover space available for bikes and boats.
Ty Beudy is a recent conversion of an old stone outbuilding. It is a comfortable and spacious single level Cottage, that is well suited to those with limited mobility. Pet friendly accommodation.
The Cottage provides:
An open plan living area with:
A comfortable sitting room with beamed roof, wood burning stove, TV, DVD & CD player. A kitchen area with oven, washing machine, fridge freezer and microwave. A spacious bedroom with double bed, room for a cot or single bed. A spacious, open and easily accessed shower room with WC and wash-hand basin.
A small sheltered garden and patio, accessed via the kitchen and ample parking. Visit Wales grading 4 star.
The Wales area around St Davids offers something for everyone:
For Culture lovers:
Numerous historic sites of interest from stone-age villages, standing stones & circles, through to Roman gold mines and on to Medieval castles, St Davids Cathedral and the Bishops Palace.
Cultural opportunities for those with an interest in the arts - Open Air Theatre in the Bishops Palace in the summer, the St Davids Cathedral Classical Music Festival in June and a number of other musical concerts throughout the year. Arts & Crafts abound - a large number of artisans have moved to the area and sell their wares in local galleries and craft fairs.
For the family:
* Excellent beaches with safe bathing.
* Boat trips, fishing expeditions, lifeboat stations and lighthouses.
* Outdoor activities for the young and old, including walking, coasteering, surfing, kayaking & climbing.
* A number of local attractions aimed at family interest and entertainment - the Druidstone Jamboree, Castell Henllys iron age fort & Sheep Dog displays at Tremynydd Fach - to name but a few.
* Excellent restaurants and pubs, priced to suit all pockets!
For Nature lovers:
* A large variety of seabirds at one of the four internationally recognised bird sanctuaries at Skomer, Skokholm, Grassholm & Ramsey.
* Abundant winter migrant birds, particularly on the Dowrog Common Reserve.
* Prolific marine life, found simply by walking along the coastal path - seals, porpoise and dolphins will delight the young and old alike.
* Beautiful wild flowers, particularly in May & June, when the whole area is covered in bluebells, campion & thrift. The National Botanic Gardens are within an hours drive, and the area also benefits from several landscaped gardens managed, either privately or by the National Trust.
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