Black Hall Cottage
Amroth, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Fireplace
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 twin bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Black Hall Cottage is a charming, detached stone cottage which enjoys the most stunning location just across the road from the beach at Amroth, every room has wonderful sea views over Carmarthen Bay towards Tenby and Caldey Island.Renovated throughout to a high standard, it has retained its traditional charm and is comfortably furnished. A pathway leads up from the road; step into the fitted cottage-style kitchen with breakfast bar and through into the spacious dining/sitting room with wooden parquet flooring and beams, cosy up on the large leather sofa set round the wood burning stove, ideal for those chillier evenings, all overlooking the beach. Stairs lead from the sitting room up to a modern bathroom and bedrooms each with wonderful sea views, the master bedroom with ensuite is a romantic retreat, while the twin leads through to a further double room. Wake to see the sun glistening on the water and listen to the sound of the waves gently breaking on the sand. The enclosed garden is terraced with a small lawn; there is a sheltered patio and further raised deck where you can dine alfresco on a summer’s evening, but the best spot are the benches in front of the house, enjoy a morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening and soak up the view listening to the sound of the sea.Spend your days on this glorious beach, miles and miles of sand on your doorstep, perfect for families and water enthusiasts leading through to Marros Beach, while there is a popular local pub, The New Inn, just yards away, where you can enjoy a drink or pub meal, or further along Amroth beach there is a further pub, cafe and village shop to choose from. If you tire of the beaches, a walk through the National Trust Colby Estate Gardens should not be missed, famous for its colourful Rhododendrons, Azaleas and woodland walks up through the valley.The Coastal Path starts here and is the perfect way to really appreciate this magnificent coastline, there are numerous wonderful beaches including Wiseman’s Bridge over the headland with its beachside pub serving good food where you can refresh before the journey home. Further on, walk through the tunnels, a relic of this area’s industrial coal mining past to Coppet Hall beach with its renowned Lan y Môr Restaurant, and then to Saundersfoot with its range of facilities and wonderful sandy beaches. The medieval walled town of Tenby, just a short drive away, is well worth a visit with its cobbled streets, excellent facilities, beaches and picturesque harbour; take a boat trip to Caldey Island, the home of Cistercian monks.Black Hall Cottage is a wonderful beachside cottage, perfect for families or a romantic retreat for a couple to enjoy whatever the season.
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Saundersfoot, a charming coastal village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a delightful destination that offers a serene escape with its picturesque beaches, scenic harbor, and inviting community. This quaint seaside resort is nestled on the shores of Carmarthen Bay and is a jewel in the crown of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The village's main attraction is its beautiful, sandy beach, which stretches out to provide a perfect setting for sunbathing, sandcastle building, and leisurely strolls. The beach is also a favorite for water sports enthusiasts, offering conditions suitable for swimming, kayaking, and sailing. The coastal waters around Saundersfoot are teeming with marine life, making it an excellent spot for fishing and boat trips, which often include excursions to nearby Caldey Island, home to a community of Cistercian monks.
Saundersfoot's harbor is a bustling hub of activity, where visitors can watch local fishermen land their daily catch or embark on a coastal cruise to explore the stunning shoreline. The harbor area has undergone significant redevelopment, enhancing its appeal with a mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants that serve fresh, locally sourced seafood and other culinary delights.
For those interested in history and culture, Saundersfoot has a rich mining heritage, with old coal mines that once thrived in the area. The village is part of the larger network of walking trails, including the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and opportunities to discover hidden coves and beaches.
The village also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as the Saundersfoot New Year's Day Swim, which sees hundreds of brave souls take a dip in the chilly waters for charity. The annual Saundersfoot Harbour Festival is another highlight, celebrating the maritime heritage with music, food, and family-friendly activities.
For a more relaxed experience, visitors can indulge in the local wellness offerings, including spa treatments that incorporate the therapeutic qualities of the sea. The surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills and lush landscapes, provides a peaceful backdrop for those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature.
In essence, Saundersfoot is a destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and a warm Welsh welcome, making it an ideal spot for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a coastal retreat.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM