Glan y Mor is a well-received cottage in Porthgain, praised for its comfort, stunning views, and proximity to the coast. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, spacious living areas, and the enclosed garden, ideal for families and pets. The property's location is perfect for coastal walks and enjoying local cuisine. Visitors are charmed by the village and often express a desire to return, highlighting the property's cleanliness and the thoughtful touch of a welcome bottle of wine.
Guests consistently describe the cottage as clean and well-maintained, which indicates high standards of cleanliness. One review specifically mentions the property being 'lovely and clean'.
The location is highly praised for its proximity to the harbour, coastal paths, and local amenities. The serene village setting and ease of access to walks and dining options contribute to a perfect score.
Numerous reviews mention the comfort of the cottage, highlighting the comfortable furnishings and the cosy atmosphere. The spaciousness and the views from the property also contribute to the overall comfort.
The property is repeatedly noted for being well-equipped, particularly the kitchen, and for having a lovely garden. The mention of ample parking and a well-stocked kitchen suggests excellent facilities and maintenance.
The thoughtful gesture of leaving a bottle of wine is appreciated by guests, although it is noted that such gifts are a delightful surprise and not guaranteed. The overall provision of amenities and equipment also reflects thoughtfulness.
St Davids 7 miles. Resting in the beautiful, quirky harbour village of Porthgain is this lovely, end-terrace house, Glan y Mor. On an elevated position with beautiful views, this pet-friendly property sleeps a family or group of seven in four bedrooms, providing off-road parking for two cars, easy access to Pembrokeshire's renowned coastal path as well as 200 metres from the harbour, and everything you need for a self-catering stay. Be welcomed into the bright and airy kitchen, equipped with all the essentials and plenty of space for home cooking, whilst the utility is just next door with a washer and dryer to keep your holiday gear fresh. After the day's adventures, the living/dining room entices you to relax on the sofas in front of the Smart TV, read a book while the woodburning stove keeps you warm, and simply admire the harbour views from the cushioned armchairs. This homely space features a warm colour scheme and a large table to dine with your loved ones. However, you'll surely spend summer evenings out in your private south facing garden; an enclosed, pet-friendly space to dine in the evening sun, enjoy the view, and play on the lawn. As evening falls, head up to the bench in the rear garden to enjoy a quiet drink and the sunset. As night falls, head upstairs to the bathroom, whether that's relaxing in the bath or stepping under the shower over. All four bedrooms provide crisp linen, fresh towels, lovely views, and storage space to make yourself right at home; choose the double, twin, single or master king-size with a sofa, en-suite shower room, and access to the garden. Porthgain is a great location to enjoy the sights and history of Pembrokeshire, starting with the traditional Sloop Inn for hearty pub grub or The Shed Bistro for locally caught, fresh seafood, whilst there are charming galleries, an ice cream shop and a picturesque harbour to explore, all surrounded by stunning countryside. Local crab and lobster is also available from the local fishermen. Bring your hiking boots to venture along the coastal path with stunning views and scenery. Seals and dolphins can often be spotted as well as numerous species of sea/coastal birds. Alternatively, simply relax along the nearby beaches of Traeth Llyfn (1.2 miles) and Abereiddy Beach, home to the beautiful Blue Lagoon. The village of Penparc is nearby for more amenities such as a convenience store and the Square & Compass Inn, as well as St Davids, the smallest city in Britain with a fascinating pilgrimage history. Discover St Davids Cathedral and the Gothic remains of St Davids Bishop's Palace (Llys yr Esgob Tyddewi), followed by a trip to the coast; Whitesands Bay, Porthselau and Caerfai beaches are all close by, but wildlife lovers will relish a boat trip to Ramsey Island RSPB Nature Reserve. Further afield, you'll find the bustling coastal town of Fishguard, home to the Ocean Lab Aquarium, and the larger town of Haverfordwest. Explore more of the wonderful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for walking, watersports, idyllic beaches, and so much history to uncover. Choose Glan y Mor for an unforgettable adventure in Wales.
The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace, both wonderful buildings to explore. Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St Davids is a delightful place with an array of unique shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs, surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery.
Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Oil central heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Front, multi-level enclosed garden with lawn, patio and furniture.
One well-behaved pet welcome, more on request.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 3.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.2 miles, harbour 0.1 miles.
Note: There are stone steps up to the property, please take care.
Please note: minimum 7 night stays.
Please note: changeover day is a Saturday.
Please note: Christmas check in date will be the 21st December.
Jeremy
Just finished our second stay and we love it! I search and search for houses near the sea in a quiet and characterful village with really good eateries close by and marvellous coastal walks. Believe me, it can be hard to find them and Glan-y-Mor ticks every single box. It's also very well-quipped and comfortable. Why bother with busy and pricey Cornwall/Devon when you can have such unspoilt beauty and good value here.
Penny
Weâve already booked it again for next year!
Emily
The house was lovely and clean, lots of kitchen equipment. Wonderful situation. Hope to return soon.
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