Guests consistently praise 'The Pirate' for its cleanliness, stunning sea views, and prime location convenient for pubs and walks. The property is described as comfortable and well-equipped, with a special mention of the comfortable beds. The friendly and helpful nature of the hosts, Ed and Nicola, is frequently highlighted. While most reviews are positive, a few guests noted noise from a compressor and early morning light as minor drawbacks.
Reviews repeatedly commend the property for its cleanliness, with numerous guests describing it as clean and well-maintained.
The property's location is highly praised for its wonderful sea views and proximity to local amenities, making it an ideal spot for guests.
The majority of guests find the property comfortable, mentioning the quality of the beds and the spaciousness of the apartment. However, some guests experienced noise disturbances, slightly impacting the comfort score.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, with the property being described as well-equipped. A few guests mentioned issues with noise from equipment and a desire for blackout curtains, indicating room for improvement in maintenance.
While the reviews reflect positively on the hosts' helpfulness and the property's amenities, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches that would warrant a score in this category.
This charming, spacious, first-floor apartment is situated above a shop within the village of Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast. The Pirate is opposite the beach and offers panoramic sea views out to Tenby and towards the Gower Peninsula and offers accommodation for a large family or group of up to eight guests looking for a seaside getaway and to discover the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. There is a car park with free parking behind the property and the apartment is accessed via a flight of steps at the rear. Enter the property into a spacious living/dining room, which can be separated by double doors, and offers a large dining table that can seat the whole group, where you can enjoy meals together, as well as two leather sofas and armchairs to relax on while admiring the incredible sea view. In the winter, enjoying the warmth from the woodburning stove as you settle down to watch a family favourite film together. The compact but well-equipped kitchen is kitted out with all of the appliances you could need during your self-catering stay, including a fridge/freezer, electric oven and hob and dishwasher to take care of any washing up, as well as ample surface space to prepare ingredients for lovely home-cooked meals. There are four bedrooms to choose from, two double and two twins, all of which are spacious, bright and airy with lots of storage space between built-in wardrobes and chest of drawers, served by two bathrooms, offering a choice of walk-in shower or shower over bath, with heated towel rails for added comfort. Opposite the property is the lovely pebble beach, while there are two restaurants, a bar and café within walking distance should you wish to take a day off from cooking. Amroth village centre is approximately a mile away, along with access to acres of woodland and tranquil gardens of the National Trust's Colby Woodland Garden. The family-friendly, sandy beach of Telpyn is a mile away, while Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is within easy reach and offers a wonderful day out for the kids, observing a variety of farm and exotic animals. Three miles along the coastal path brings you to Saundersfoot, with its picturesque harbour, choice of two sandy beaches along Saundersfoot Bay, as well as a few attractions, including a lighthouse. Further along the coast brings you to Tenby, which offers two sandy beaches, including the picturesque Tenby North Beach, home to Goskar rock, as well as stunning coastal castle remains, the RNLI Tenby Lifeboat Station, Tenby Museum & Art Gallery, a golf course and access to St Catherine's Island, an island of beaches, salt marshes and forest, which is reached by boat. The entirety of the coastal national park is accessible via the scenic coastal path, while the small city of St Davids and the stunning Gower Peninsula can be reached within an hour's drive. The Pirate is a fantastic seaside retreat in South Wales.
Amroth is a coastal village in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is the southern start of the award-winning Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The village has a selection of pubs serving good food, cafes and shops close to the beach which offers safe swimming. The beautiful sandy beach stretches the whole length of the village and you can see the petrified forest, destroyed when sea levels rose 7000 years ago. From this wonderful seaside location you can discover all Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire have to offer and with such an array of attractions you will be spoilt for choice. Enjoy the scenic Welsh coast with wonderful unspoilt beaches, vibrant seaside resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot, boat trips to Caldey Island or the bird islands and wonderful water sports. Go inland to enjoy historic castles, museums, steam railways, zoos and theme parks. A perfect location for all year round holidays.
First-floor apartment.
Four bedrooms: 2 x double, 2 x twin.
Bathroom with shower over bath, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Shower room with basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Oil central heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair available.
Parking in car park behind the property.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub within 0.1 miles, beach 1.1 miles.
Note: Woodburner only available during the winter.
Please note: No stag or hen parties or similar
Barbara
A big spacious flat above the shops with views over the sea. Well equipped and very comfortable. Owners are very friendly and helpful. Only downside is that you do get some kitchen smells and a nightbtime equipment noise at the back of the property which is over the cafe. We soon got used to this and it didn't spoil our holiday in any way. We would certainly return. There is so much to do within this area of Pembrokeshire. Lots of Castles, fantastic beaches and a trip to Caldey Island is a must.
Rachel
The accommodation was well equipped and laid out, having everything we needed and was very comfortable. Parking was not a problem with the permit provided and we were able to walk to pubs and shops easily. The only minor issue we had was intermittent noise from a fridge (?) in the cafe downstairs overnight, which woke our baby in the back bedroom on several occasions, but would not want that to negatively reflect on an excellent stay and would definitely return to the property.
Dawn
Owners very helpful. Ideal for exploring the area with restaurants, pubs and a shop. The cafe underneath the flat is ideal for breakfast, fish & chips, cakes and ice-creams. Would highly recommend.
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