Channel View – 3 Bedroom House - Rhossili Bay
Oxwich, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Kids amenities
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
One of the best positioned homes on Gower, this is as close to Rhossili Bay as you will find! The front gate leads directly onto the Rhossili Bay car park, and you can walk to the beach or Worms Head from here. Rhossili is regularly voted in the top 10 best beaches of the world with fantastic surf, miles of beautiful sand and amazing views. As well as the main attraction of Rhossili Bay on your doorstep, you can find the village pub, bistro, local cafés and spectacular walking/cycling. Truly this is not one to be missed.
Additionally, if you are looking for a couple’s getaway in the same location but don’t need a full house, there is a self-contained 1-bed annex listed separately which is adjacent called Lundy Lodge, if you can’t find the listing, please message in and ask for a link.
Channel View has plenty of space and parking, games room, Wi-Fi & satellite to keep everyone happy whatever the weather!
The space
Channel view allows even large family groups to have their own space with separate large dining room, as well as a breakfast bar in the kitchen, sitting room and even a games room with table football and a small pool table (which has been very popular with all ages). There are 3 large bedrooms - 2 doubles and one superking. The front of the house has views over the sea from all windows, including the iconic "Worm’s Head" rock formation just off the coast (home to a huge range of bird life and a seal colony). There is direct access to National Trust land (including the World-Famous sunflower fields in the summer, which can be seen from the front rooms) that means from the front door you can access some of the most spectacular walking (and cycling) in Europe. The walk to the Worm’s Head is largely on a level surface (occasionally used by the coastguard vehicles) so is accessible even to wheelchairs. The "Worms Head" pub and great food at the award winning Bay Bistro are 2 minutes’ walk away and there are several other local cafes and quirky shops, including an art gallery.
Please do check-out the National Trust website for Rhossili, both for ideas of things to do, and to see.
Guest access
Channel View caters comfortably for 6 adults or can be combined with the annex (Lundy Lodge (which consists of a ground floor bedroom with a double bed, a kitchen/breakfast room and a shower room/toilet). -Both properties are self-contained with separate access to each. There is a patio with table and chairs with great views.
Well behaved dogs up to a maximum of 2 are welcome, but only on the ground floors and not on furniture or beds as we need to be sensitive to our guests who are not so fond of our furry friends! If our cleaning team have to spend longer than usual cleaning the property after your departure, then additional fees may be applicable.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Tenby, a quaint seaside town in Wales, is known for its unique blend of natural splendor, historical significance, and cultural vibrancy. The town's picturesque harbor and sandy beaches like Castle Beach and North Beach are perfect spots for sunbathing, swimming or simply admiring the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline.
History buffs will be drawn to Tenby's well-preserved medieval walls and the intriguing Tenby Museum and Art Gallery situated within the old castle. The museum showcases collections related to geology, archaeology, maritime history, and local art. Another historical site worth visiting is Caldey Island. A boat ride from Tenby harbor will take you there; it's inhabited by a community of Cistercian monks and features an ancient priory, lighthouse, and chocolate factory.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with its awe-inspiring views of cliffs and sea - perfect for walking or cycling. Boat trips are also on offer for those interested in spotting dolphins and seals or fishing.
The town itself houses charming shops that sell local crafts and produce along with traditional pubs that serve local ale and food. During summer months Tenby becomes a hub of activity with events such as the Tenby Arts Festival and Tenby Blues Festival.
In summary, whether you're looking to relax on beautiful beaches or delve into historical sites; whether you're an outdoor adventurer or a food aficionado; Tenby has something to cater to all tastes making it a destination worth considering.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM