accommodation

Porthiddy Farm Holiday Cottages

The waves spill on to the beach below Abereiddy's iconic tower.
*Perfect to be near the sea, *10 minute walk through our field to the beach, *Full central heating, * 2 bedroom cottages sleep 4 and 5, combined sleep 9, *Dog-friendly, *Parking, *Towels and bed-linen provided, *FREE wifi.

Accommodation Information

Get in touch

Location:
Porthiddy Farm West, Berea, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6DR
Telephone:
07855 390604
Email:
porthiddy@gmail.com
Website:
http://www.porthiddy.com

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

Features

  • Blue Flag

Prices

  • 2 Cottages
    Sleeps 2 - 5
    £385.00 - £1105.00 Per unit per week

Take a look around

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The stone walls and slated roofs make a beautiful scene set behind the farmyard garden.
Ty Canol over looks the farmyard garden
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Stone walls and slate roofs of the cottages look towards the sea. This area is called the Haggard, named after the place where the hay was stored as a
Ty Canol and Bwthyn Hir from the seaward side.
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Warmly coloured checks and stripes furnish this spacious sitting room.
The spacious sitting room of Ty Canol
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A wooden dresser adorned with red and white plates brightens this farmhouse style kitchen. The six chairs with red gingham seat pads sit comfortably a
Ty Canol's farmhouse kitchen
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An old pay-desk from Tenby market was reclaimed and set as a divider between Bwthyn Hir's kitchen and the sitting / dining area. The view through the
From the kitchen into the lounge dining room.
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The large bedroom in Ty Canol has plenty of room for a king size bed and a single bed. Sliding shutters on the roof-lights provide an ingenious way to
Ty Canol's large bedroom.
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As the tide goes out, one of many rock pools are revealed at Abereiddy beach. Beautiful clear water displays a microcosm of colourful pebbles, seashel
A rock-pool on Abereiddy beach.
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About Porthiddy Farm Holiday Cottages

Our two self-catering cottages provide high quality in both of our attractive two-bedroom stone-built cottages above Abereiddy Beach, on St David's Peninsula in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Situated at Porthiddy Farm West, which has been farmed since at least 1340, our guests can walk about 500 yards through our fields to Abereiddy beach and the Blue Lagoon; walkers can enjoy 180 miles of coast path.

Each of our two cosy cottages sleeps 4 people and they can be combined to provide a spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom home. Visit Wales confirms the quality and comfort offered in these characterful farm-buildings. Pine floors and oak stairs set a traditional atmosphere. If you are seeking an active holiday by the sea and in the countryside, wanting to appreciate wildlife, discover ancient geology, or wishing to relax in quiet surroundings, this is the perfect place.

A rare day with flat calm water as the sea floods the derelict quarry aptly named the Blue Lagoon.
Perfect to stay near the Blue Lagoon, Abereiddy

Old cottages built for fishermen and workers at the slate quarry can be seen at Abereiddy and the old harbour at Porthgain. There, the award winning Shed Restaurant and the Sloop Inn offer good food with another three pubs nearby, and more restaurants in the area.
Bwthyn Hir is a long spacious, single-storeyed cottage that sleeps four people. The cottage is entered from the seaward side into an open-plan living area with wooden floors, sloping ceiling and stone walls. An antique pine partition divides the sitting-dining area from the well-fitted kitchen including dishwasher, freezer, fridge, washing machine and dryer, cooker and microwave oven. The large bathroom has a full suite with bath and separate shower. The two bedrooms overlook the farmyard garden, with a double bed in one room, and two singles in the other.

Ty Canol is a light and spacious cottage set on two floors and sleeps four or five people. The large kitchen provides the heart of a Welsh home. The butler-sink, wooden table, chairs, cupboards set a traditional atmosphere accompanied by a comprehensive range of modern equipment, including a dishwasher. A comfortable sitting room, and a downstairs bathroom with a full suite that includes a shower over the bath, lead off the entrance-hall. Here also the oak stairs wind up to the second storey where there are two attractive bedrooms, one with a double bed and a single bed, and the other with two single beds. There is also a room upstairs containing a shower, WC and wash-hand basin.

Wi-fi /Internet access

Location

51.93441, -5.1967

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