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Westhills - Home Rental in Lydstep
Westhills
Lydstep, United Kingdom
7 guests3 bedrooms3 baths
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Fireplace
A/C
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 twin bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed, 1 single bed
**May Special** £500 for 2 people sharing 1 room for 3 nights (total price) please phone to book.Westhills is a charming single storey cottage, overlooking the Pembrokeshire sea and countryside, set in its own enclosed, lawned gardens on a private lane a short walk to the National Trust Lydstep headland and down the hill to the pretty sheltered sandy Lydstep Bay (beach), only approx 3.5 miles from Tenby. A favourite with walkers and those wishing for their own space.An ideal coastal cottage for a large family group or a romantic couple looking for a picturesque coastal retreat with sea views from south facing rooms and real open fire. On a clear day you can look out to sea and spot Lundy Island in the distance. The cottage has a homely feel, with rear patio area off the kitchen & porchway for sunny mornings and evenings. There is lawned garden to the front and rear of the cottage (rear garden is up approx 5 steps). From the entrance hall the sitting room with open fire has a bay style window sea area with sea views and another window looking west. Original parque flooring remains in the sitting room, hallway and dining room. The separate dining room leads to the kitchen with pantry cupboard. A shower room leads off the kitchen and the porchway also leads off the kitchen with a back door onto the patio terrace - a veritable sheltered sun trap. The master bedroom is off the dining room and has it’s own ensuite bathroom. The other two bedrooms are off the hallway (after the sitting room) and share the west wing of the cottage with an additional wc and bath/shower room. Relaxing in front of the real open fire is the perfect way to end a day of exploring Pembrokeshire’s Coastal National Park or only a few minutes walk up the lane you can have a drink or eat in the local pub Lydstep Tavern (seasonal opening) or Waves Restaurant, where you can dine overlooking the bay or treat yourself to a pamper session in the spa. Tenby and Manorbier with their sandy beaches and welcoming pubs are only a short drive away.A short walk down the bumpy lane takes you to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, the best way to really appreciate this stunning coastline, take in Lydstep Point owned by the National Trust. Explore at low tide the Lydstep Caverns or visit the beautiful private sandy Lydstep Haven beach. For keen golfers, you can walk up and enjoy a round of 9 hole golf at Celtic Haven or there are a further 2 18 hole courses to try within a short drive - Tenby Links Golf Club or Trefloyne Golf Club.There is a great range of family attractions nearby including Heatherton World of Activities, Manor House Wildlife Park and Folly Farm, all within a short drive of about 3-4 miles. The bustling medieval walled town of Tenby with its pretty cobbled streets and picturesque harbour is only 3ish miles away, sample its range of restaurants, pubs and shops, as well as its 4 glorious sandy beaches. A boat trip to Caldey Island and its Cistercian monks is a must of any holiday. While to the west lies the pretty village of Manorbier popular with surfers, with its medieval Castle and wonderful sandy beach, as well as a popular cafe and village pub. A highly recommended coastal holiday cottage for any season close to Tenby and Saundersfoot’s sandy beaches.
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
Penally, a charming village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a serene getaway that offers visitors a delightful mix of history, natural beauty, and tranquility. Nestled on the southwestern coast of Wales, Penally is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the peaceful Welsh countryside.
The village is steeped in history, with its ancient church, St. Nicholas & St. Teilo, which dates back to the 13th century. The churchyard boasts a Celtic cross and offers a glimpse into the region's rich past. History enthusiasts will also appreciate Penally Abbey, a Gothic-style building that adds to the village's historical charm.
Penally's location is perfect for exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its breathtaking coastal scenery, wildlife, and walking trails. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs through the village, providing hikers with access to some of the most picturesque stretches of coastline in the UK. The nearby beaches, such as Penally Beach and the more famous Tenby South Beach, are perfect for leisurely strolls, sandcastle building, or simply soaking up the sun.
Golfers will be pleased to find the Tenby Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs in Wales, located just a stone's throw away from Penally. With its challenging links course and scenic views over Carmarthen Bay and the Gower Peninsula, it's a golfer's paradise.
For those interested in military history, the Penally Training Camp, originally established during World War I, is located on the outskirts of the village. While access to the camp itself is restricted, the surrounding area is rich in military history and there are often guided walks and talks that delve into the area's role during the wars.
Penally also serves as a tranquil base for exploring the nearby town of Tenby, with its colorful harbor, medieval town walls, and vibrant town center filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town's rich history and culture, combined with its maritime charm, make it a delightful day trip for Penally visitors.
In essence, Penally is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to coastal adventures, historical exploration, and the natural beauty of the Welsh landscape. It's a destination that promises a restorative and enriching experience for all who visit.