Nestled within the picturesque county of Pembrokeshire, Dinas Cross is a charming village within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Escape to this captivating region and stay at this cosy cottage that masterfully combines contemporary comfort with old-world charm, complete with a feature Rayburn and a private patio garden.
Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by the inviting lounge with comfortable seating and a Smart TV, showcasing original features dating back to the 19th century. Adjacent is a second seating area with a two-seater sofa, TV, and a dining area with a table and chairs, providing the perfect space to enjoy meals together. The stylish kitchen has everything you need for a self-catering stay, including a characterful Rayburn stove and a breakfast table with chairs. A convenient cloakroom completes the ground floor. Climb the staircase to discover three bedrooms on the first floor, including two king-size rooms with exposed wooden ceilings – one with an en-suite shower room – and a twin bedroom. A washing machine stored in a cupboard is also available for guests to use. Completing the accommodation is a stylishly tiled family bathroom with a freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle. Outside, patio doors from the kitchen lead to a small paved area with seating, providing the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee.
Despite its small size, Dinas Cross is home to all your essential amenities, including a welcoming pub, a village store, a fish and chip shop, and several small businesses catering to tourists and locals alike. The renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a long-distance footpath that traces the region's coastline, is easily accessible from the village, making Dinas Cross a popular destination for avid walkers and hikers. Newport Beach (5 miles) offers a lovely expanse of sandy shores, perfect for seaside activities, while low tide unveils the opportunity to wade across the river to Newport Parrog. For those seeking a touch of history, a visit to Cardigan Castle is a 13.5-mile drive away. Nearby towns such as Fishguard (3.5 miles) beckon with restaurants, shops and pubs, providing ample opportunities for further exploration.