Ty Pren

ID: S5831

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Ty Pren is a well-received holiday lodge praised for its peaceful and scenic location, cleanliness, and comfort. Guests appreciate the thoughtful welcome gifts and the lodge's proximity to Porthgain and coastal walks. While some minor issues with maintenance and facilities are noted, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many expressing a desire to return.

The lodge is consistently described as clean and well-presented. A few guests mentioned the exterior and certain areas needing more attention, but the interior cleanliness is largely commended.

The location is highly praised for its tranquillity, privacy, and proximity to Porthgain and coastal paths. The scenic views and quiet setting contribute to a relaxing experience.

Guests find the lodge comfortable, with a cosy atmosphere and spacious layout. However, some guests noted the beds, particularly the double bed, could be improved for better comfort.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, especially the well-equipped kitchen. Criticisms include the TV reception, internet strength, and some maintenance issues like exterior cleanliness and the need for updates to furniture and fixtures.

The welcome gifts, including wine, cakes, and tea, are frequently mentioned and appreciated. It should be noted that while these gestures are warmly received, such gifts are subject to availability and not guaranteed.

About this property

St Davids 7 miles. This high quality holiday lodge is set on a quiet park of just 18 lodges, half a mile from the small Pembrokeshire village of Llanrhian, 7 miles from St Davids. A few steps lead to the side entrance or onto the decked veranda for access into this cottage near St Davids. Once inside you will be delighted with the high specification of furnishings and fittings and immediately feel relaxed and keen to start your holiday. With a spacious, light and airy open-plan living area, all the family can enjoy each other's company whether cooking, eating or watching TV. Three bedrooms, a bathroom and an extra cloakroom complete the accommodation in this St Davids holiday cottage. Overlooking the large lawned area where children can quite safely enjoy outdoor play, the adults can relax on the veranda with a quiet drink and keep an eye on the fun and games. The countryside views stretch as far as a glimpse of the sea, and beckon you to explore this wonderful coastline from the world-renowned coastal path, which is just 500 yards from this St Davids holiday cottage, or on one of the superb sandy beaches scattered in both directions. The nearby little fishing harbour in Porthgain is one of this beautiful area's highlights and you can reach it via a public right of way near your cottage which leads you to Porthgain through fields. Guests can sample the fresh fish caught daily in the village which is then cooked to perfection in the fish and chip shop or restaurant, you will not find anything fresher in the whole of the UK. After sampling this superb food, wander round the little art galleries for that special memento of your stay. The days out from this wonderful St. Davids holiday cottage are so varied - boat trips to the bird islands, white water rafting, theme parks, castles galore and, of course, a stay in this spectacular part of Wales could not be complete without visiting St. Davids with its magnificent cathedral, quirky little shops and tea rooms. A perfect St Davids holiday cottage in the perfect location all year round.

St Davids, Wales' smallest city, lies at the far end of the south-west coast of Wales. St Davids has a magnificent cathedral which dates back to the 12th Century, and still boasts the ruins of the Bishop's Palace. The city is set within the Pembrokeshire National Park, and offers a good variety of shops, eateries, tearooms and pubs. There are sandy beaches nearby, and great walking and wildlife can be enjoyed from the nearby coastal path. Visitors may also wish to visit Oakwood Theme Park, or try dolphin spotting on a boat trip to one of the local islands.

Accommodation

All ground floor.

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Underfloor electric heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Bring own beach towels.

Travel cot and highchair.

Off road parking for 2 cars.

Private decked patio with furniture.

Large shared lawns with picnic benches.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.5 miles, pub 5 mins walk.

Note: Although all ground floor accommodation, the cabin is accessed up a few steps.

Note: Entrance is down a short lane of about 0.2 miles, which is unsuitable for low suspension vehicles.

Note: Friday check-in only

Reviews (25)

  • Lisa

    My family really enjoyed our Easter Weekend stay. It had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Nice views surrounding the property and a lovely walk down into Porthgain whether it be by the public footpaths to there or the road off of the site. We had a lovely Fish & Chip tea from The Shed in Porthgain and got to watch some beautiful sun sets on the coastal cliff footpath down there. We would most definitely return.

  • Mike

    Super 'cabin' - clean, comfortable, well equipped, quiet, secluded - in a great location for exploring this beautiful area.

  • Mark

    There is a bumpy, potholed dirt track down from the farm to the lodges so a suitable vechile is required. I wouldn't arrive in a lowered vechile but you dont need a monster truck either. I drive a ford focus and we made it up and down there with no issues. Nothing has changed, apart from the weather. Whether sunny or rainy it's always a great time here away from it all. The views are still amazing and it is so peacefully quiet, its like being away from everything. You can walk down to Porthgain, cutting through the fields is quicker and going over the bridge with the water running underneath is so tranquil. The Sloop Inn is a great pub with amazing food, drinks and great staff, well worth a visit. The coastal walks are breathtaking, miles of views you will always remember. The blue lagoon is just a 5 minute drive away, just put Abereiddy Beach in the satnav/maps and it will take you there. There is parking on uneven, stoney ground so be aware of this before going. There is a charge of around £5 which is collected by someone before you park, i would advise to have the change to hand. They also provide public toilets which are free to use, no 40p required here. I would highly recommend a visit here. You can also walk from Porthgain to the Blue Lagoon, for those able to do so. Saint David's is also close by, amazing cathedral, shops, pubs, cafes all you could need for a great day out. To sum up, the lodge itself is worth the visit. The scenery and location is just an added bonus, I will most certainly be returning again.

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