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  • Last Minute Cottages - 7 The Woodlands
  • Haverfordwest

    7 The Woodlands

    Ref: S1069530

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    Haverfordwest (Welsh spelling: Hwlffordd) is the county town of Pembrokeshire with quaint little gift shops, pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and a vibrant night life. Haverfordwest sits at the mouth of the River Cleddau and with its castle, museum...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chalet 22
  • Castle

    Chalet 22

    Ref: S1039401

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    Port Eynon is a village in the city and county of Swansea in Wales. The village is located in the remote south western corner of the Gower Peninsula which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Port Eynon village has two fish and chip...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Foxglove Lodge
  • 2

    New Quay

    Foxglove Lodge

    Ref: S1035399

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Solva Adapted Lodge
  • Narberth

    Solva Adapted Lodge

    Ref: S879963

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    With wider doorways, adapted wet room and a buggy our Solva Adapted Lodges have everything you need to enjoy your Bluestone break in comfort and ease. Other features include a shower seat, handrails and an emergency pull cord. Outside there is...

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    £155

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ramsey Lodge
  • Narberth

    Ramsey Lodge

    Ref: S879958

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    Whether your Ramsey Lodge is near the woods or near the lake, you’re certain to have a fantastic view. With the open plan living area upstairs, you look out across Bluestone and the surrounding hills. Open the Juliette balcony and enjoy the...

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Caldey Lodge
  • Narberth

    Caldey Lodge

    Ref: S879957

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    Many of our Caldey Lodges are situated near the woodlands or lake, ideal for a close-up view of nature. Expect to see birds and beasties while eating breakfast. Take a stroll into the village, the heart of the resort and the ideal base for forest...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cynefin Shepherds Hut
  • New Quay

    Cynefin Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S821454

    Reviews 3

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    Cross Inn is a rural village within walking distance to the pub, shops and amenities. Visit the nearby picturesque harbour at New Quay or one of the numerous award winning beaches on the Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire or Pembrokeshire coastline....

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 95 Hafan Taffy
  • 2

    Llanarth

    95 Hafan Taffy

    Ref: S811118

    Reviews 11

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    The popular Welsh village of Llanarth is situated close to the Cardigan Bay coast, offering a welcoming pub and a shop, which although small, is very well stocked, and a farm shop/butcher selling local produce. Llanarth is located on the main A487...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 48 Gower Holiday Village
  • 2

    Castle

    48 Gower Holiday Village

    Ref: S842494

    Reviews 3

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    Scurlage is a small village, named after the family who built a fortified manor house, although none of the remains of ‘Scurlage Castle’ have survived. This little village is between the popular beachside villages of Rhossili and Port Eynon and is...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Lodge in Conwy
  • 2

    Conwy

    2 Bed Lodge in Conwy

    Ref: S276508

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 king size bedroom and 1 twin, both with wardrobes - 1 bathroom, 1 en-suite shower room - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine - Electric and central heating...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gala Lodge
  • 2

    Llansteffan

    Gala Lodge

    Ref: S901325

    Reviews 1

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    This captivating, homely lodge set on the outskirts of the charming village of Llangain is perfect for couples and families craving an escape to the breathtaking Carmarthen countryside and coastline. Keen outdoor explorers will not be disappointed...

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Blaidd Bach
  • 10

    Carmarthen

    Blaidd Bach

    Ref: S1055272

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    Pencader is a small village in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire, just south-east of Llandysul and south-west of Llanybydder. It is a quiet village set in a west Wales valley with little more than 500 houses a shop, a fine fish and chip shop and...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heritage Park
  • Narberth

    Heritage Park

    Ref: S372422

    Reviews 20

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    Kilgettyis a small and rural village resting in South Wales, just a couple of miles away from the coastline and the likes of Tenby and Saundersfoot. Within the village, you will find a small shop for picking up the essentials, a pub and a couple...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 64 Penlan Holiday Park
  • 1

    Llandyfriog

    64 Penlan Holiday Park

    Ref: S677149

    Reviews 7

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    At the lovely village of Cenarth on the River Teifi, you may take leisurely strolls and occasionally see neighbourhood fishermen out on the water in their coracles. For a great day out, stop by the Coracle Museum, tea houses, gift stores, or pubs....

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Arwelfa Lodge
  • Llanengan

    Arwelfa Lodge

    Ref: S418829

    Reviews 15

    3
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    Abersoch is a charming harbour community on the Llyn Peninsula, in a part of Wales known for its spectacular landscape and numerous walking opportunities. The hamlet, which is nestled between two beautiful bays, is one of North Wales' most popular...

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    £124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mountain View Lodge
  • 1

    Whitland

    Mountain View Lodge

    Ref: S681497

    Reviews 7

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    A little market town called Whitland is located on the River Tâf, 15 miles from Carmarthen. Aside from the Hywel Dda Gardens and Interpretive Centre, which has 6 wonderful gardens to visit, the small centre also contains a variety of tiny stores,...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lodge at Marrington
  • 2

    Montgomery

    The Lodge at Marrington

    Ref: S842897

    Reviews 3

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    Set amongst a picturesque country estate with expansive views of the Shropshire countryside, this original gatehouse lodge provides a luxury, welcoming retreat, both inside and out, perfect for friends, family and your furry friends. On the...

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    £189

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodland View
  • Tenby

    Woodland View

    Ref: S372648

    Reviews 41

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    Beautifully crafted 2-storey lodge set on the edge of Trefloyne Golf Course, with fabulous views of surrounding woodland and a restaurant and spa on-site. The quiet yet centrally located lodge means you can enjoy private, relaxing getaway after a...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - McAuliffe Lodge
  • Borth

    McAuliffe Lodge

    Ref: S285830

    Reviews 9

    3
    6
    Borth is a coastal village resting on the west coast of Wales around five miles from Aberystwyth. This popular seaside resort boasts a beach stretching three miles at low tide, backed by sand dunes and home to the Dyfi National Nature Reserve. The...

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    £112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Lodge in  Aberdovey
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    3 Bed Lodge in Aberdovey

    Ref: S882079

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 1 king-size, 1 small double, 1 bunk bedroom - Please note the bed in the small double room is against the wall at one side - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave,...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Skomer Lodge
  • Narberth

    Skomer Lodge

    Ref: S879959

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    Around the lake or near to woodlands, a detached Skomer Lodge gives you room to spread out, even with a big family. The airy open-plan living area opens onto a private patio and garden, with lots of room to play. We are in the process of updating...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gateholm Lodge
  • Narberth

    Gateholm Lodge

    Ref: S879951

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    Our upside-down lodge perfect for larger families. Gateholm Lodges have a large open-plan living and dining area upstairs. Along with large windows, there’s a Juliet balcony to take in the beautiful Pembrokeshire scenery.Two bathrooms, including...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tenby Lodge
  • Narberth

    Tenby Lodge

    Ref: S879956

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    Bright and airy three-bedroomed Tenby Lodges are located between the village and the woods. There’s plenty of space for all the family in the double height living area, with double doors that lead out to a patio, complete with picnic bench for al...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St Govan Lodge
  • Narberth

    St Govan Lodge

    Ref: S879966

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    Check in early at 3:00 pm with a six-seater buggy so you can travel in comfort and style. Set in Merlin's Crest, kick back into stylish modern luxury. The spacious upstairs open plan living area includes a sunroom, to enjoy Pembrokeshire sunrises...

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    £175

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Nicola - Verified booking

      RAW SEWAGE AND RUDE We're really disappointed to have to write this review after looking forward to this holiday for nearly a year.

      We noticed a smell at the property, especially when on the decking - there is quite a bit of construction going on with houses being built, so we thought it may be that or as we're by the sea, stagnant water. We opened a bedroom window and saw raw sewage all over the path to the back of the property - huge amounts of toilet paper and feces. We'd already received a message from Menai Holiday Cottages to say a plumber was coming to fix a toilet seat so we informed him as soon as he arrived. As he was leaving he said someone would be out "in a day or two". I assumed I would get an update on this and was about to chase it up, as we were obviously concerned as it is a health and safety issue, but a plumber turned up that evening and resolved the matter. This was fine, we appreciated the speedy response, although would have appreciated communication to confirm someone was coming. At the end of the day, we've paid for a holiday and we purposefully chose a property that we could "stay in" - with a kitchen to cook, a garden for my baby to play in etc and this was affected by an engineer pumping sewage away for hours that evening. The next day we got a message to say the plumbers report stated baby wipes were the issue, and if we were flushing them to stop. I wanted to make sure everyone was aware we hadn't caused the issue. Firstly, we have never flushed baby wipes, but secondly the amount of sewage on the path was far too much to have been caused by us in 24 hours, it was clearly an ongoing issue. The receptionist couldn't put me through, so I left a message, and Helen from Menai Holiday Cottages called me back. It was an extremly poor customer service experience. Helen was angry that I'd supposedly left a message accusing her of blaming us for the baby wipes. This was clearly an internal miscommunication, because I'd never used the word "blame" and simply wanted them to note that it wasn't caused by us. It was unprofessional, and upsetting. On Friday we got another message to say the plumber was coming back out. I'm assuming calls go through to a call centre because it was always someone different and I was never able to be transferred to the person who sent me the original message and noone seems to fully understand whats happening. When I asked why the plumber was coming again I was told the toilet was blocked, and I had called them on Tuesday to say it was blocked with baby wipes!! Very incorrect and clearly communication isn't great/ messages are getting mixed up as different people deal with them. We waited 90 minutes for a plumber who never arrived, and I never received any communication to say the pumber had or hadn't been/ or there was any further issue. What is particularly upsetting is that noone has ever just simply said sorry this happened on your holiday, or when I called back asked if everything was now okay. There was no customer care or concern. We've had our holiday affected by raw sewage, and yet instead of feeling like we mattered, I was being treated rudely. When we got back off holiday, I sent a message via the app to say we were unhappy with our experience and again, the customer service seems off. Still no apology, and instead I was told the issue had caused the owner "a hefty bill" and I was accused of stealing a pillow. The hefty bill is not my concern - it has nothing to do with us, is part of running a property business and to even mention it to us implies we are in fact being blamed? And to mention a missing pillow in the same conversation as raw sewage is absurd. We have been on many holidays, there has occasionally been a smashed glass etc and we have never, ever been messaged afterwards! It is pathetic. Perhaps your property checks should include inspecting the outside of the property for raw sewage, as well as supposedly missing pillows. This experience has unfortunately put a dampner on what was meant to be a special holiday. We certainly wouldn't return and have also been put off using Sykes again too - I've asked multiple times for contact details to speak to someone further about these issues and my messages have been ignored. Finally, just a few more pointers about the property: • The decking is unsafe - the side railing is slanted, overall very wobbly and there is a big gap between the door and where the decking starts - perfect size for a child's leg to slip through! Definitely not safe for children, be extra careful if they're on the decking • The BBQ in the shed is dirty and has ashes in the bottom • The description states there is beach equipment to use. I asked before our arrival if there was a windbreaker, to save us buying one/bringing one with us, but was told no. There's actually 2 in the shed • Property checks should include checking bulbs - 2 have gone in the lounge area and one has gone above the mirror in the main bathroom • The description states there is two gardens - an "enclosed front garden" with lawn, gravel, furniture and an "enclosed rear garden" with lawn, gravel and storage. This isn't true. There is no rear lawned garden. • General cleanliness needs improving. There were huge cobwebs with dead flies above the curtains in the lounge, lots of dust on the fireplace and the skirting boards, and stains on some of the blinds. Ultimately noone pays their hard earned cash on a holiday and expects to have to deal with raw sewage. Perhaps if this had happened to them on their holiday, they would have been more sympathetic.

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    • Ronald - Verified booking

      We love Arwelfa Lodge and it is a perfect fit for our family group requirements.

      The views from the lodge are outstanding and it is brilliantly located, a shortwalk from the end of the harbour end of the High Street. It does have a steep approach road so may not suit everyone though. The presence of free good wifi was very important to the 3 children in our group as well ourselves and is a must have in today's world. We liked the fact that the Gas Cylinders were checked during our stay (we had to request a new cylinder last year when it ran out and we had no hot water!). The parking availability is great and sufficient for 3 cars (or 2 cars and a dinghy trailer which was our need). The only areas for critical feedback would be that the frame of the main bathroom door is distorted at the bottom and is an interference fit requiring the door to be slammed or forced to shut. (Annoying and the frame needs to be shaved!), both bathroom door handle mechanisms give the impression that the doors can be locked from the inside but they don't actually have any mechanism that locks the door! The loo seat is pretty loose in ensuite bathroom and needs tightening up. It might be worth mentioning this in welcome book (which is pretty out of date and needs updating. It refers to Debra of Abersoch Quality Homes for example!). Clear up to date contact details of who to call in the event of any maintenance or other issues is important. Both in the Welcome Book front page and in the Booking Confirmations.

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    • Susan - Verified booking

      This was our 3rd visit to Arwelfa this year but there are certain issues that had not been sorted since that first visit in April that we assumed would hence why I am describing them now.

      Bathroom- We assumed the seal of the bath would have been taken care of and instead there is a silicone line around the bath that is unsightly and hasn’t been fixed. The toilet roll holder has been broken since April- not important but a little detail. There are ants next to the toilet that I had to buy ant powder for on our 2nd visit (these things happen) but these still haven’t been treated. En-suite- the drain in the shower is clearly severely blocked, (again- this can happen) yet nobody has yet sorted this months later. The toilet seat is not fixed to the toilet so always moves. Again a little thing but not reflective of what people pay/ expect. A general update to the bathrooms is necessary now to reflect the beautiful living and kitchen area Which is faultless! The view- the view is now really obstructed by the trees which have not been managed throughout the spring/ summer months. The view is a USP for Arwelfa and this was so irritating that it is now blocked by so many trees. This really has an impact when you’re in the lounge on a rainy day as it was such a highlight to see the view indoors. The above are all small things to us but I recognise many holiday letters could find these significant. I really hope they are looked into as we have made some amazing memories at Arwelfa this year and wish the lodge lots of luck.

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    • Hayley - Verified booking

      We cut our break short my husband wanted to leave the moment we arrived but we stayed until the Thursday.

      The cleaner was still there when we arrived at about 3.30 on Sunday the place is Friday change so expected it to be ready . There was lots of damp/dirt in the bathroom and twin room, found a wet dirty towel on the back of our bedroom door. Kitchen hot water tap had no pressure and no hot water maintenance man came and told us we had to boast the water heater. Lack of information about anything on the site or in the chalet , swimming pool was good grandson used it every day partly because there was nothing else to do , the key for the swimming pool area did not work so had to get someone from reception to let us in , they told us we weren’t the first person staying at 48 to have this problem it needs sorting. The overall holiday was very disappointing. The site entrance is rough looking the buildings are tired and badly maintained and the first impression is bad , the empty pub/ restaurant area is a shame to see and the was not great . The children park needs maintenance also some bits were dangerous . Some of the window catches are stuck closed so couldn’t open them in the case of a fire it would be dangerous. The shower knob was very hard to turn on and off husband had to turn it off because we couldn’t. The taps in bathroom sink need changing as they were very hard to turn too . Would not recommend staying here to anyone.

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    • Mrs Smyth - Verified booking

      Woodland view is a modern, spacious & very well equipped lodge in a peaceful elevated position adjacent to a lovely hotel and golf club. There are 3 good size double/ twin bedrooms, 2 on the ground floor share a bathroom and 1 on the first floor which has an en-suite shower room. Beds are comfortable & the rooms have good storage. The ground floor kitchen & dining area is spacious with everything you need if self catering. There is a separate utility room. There is a fabulous lounge on the first floor with 3 comfy sofas, a couple of easy chairs & a large TV. There is a 1st floor balcony & ground floor verandah with furniture. There are lovely views of the woodland & golf course beyond. The location is very convenient for the areas various tourist attractions and there is a lovely restaurant & bar at the Trefloyne Manor hotel. There is enough parking at the lodge for 2 or 3 cars. Access to the lodge is via a steep, windy gravel driveway. It’s probably not a problem in a 4WD vehicle but we found it very difficult in a powerful saloon car.

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