ID: S87726
Guests have had very enjoyable stays at Ty Blawd, praising the stunning scenery, peaceful location, and the welcoming hosts. The proximity to the coast path and local amenities like the Saffron Restaurant and Nisa store adds to the charm. The thoughtful touches of Welsh cakes and wine were appreciated, enhancing the overall experience.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide a score for this category.
The location is highly praised for its peace, proximity to stunning scenery and coastal paths, and the ease of access to local attractions and amenities.
While guests mention a relaxing break and a peaceful location, there are no explicit comments on the comfort of the accommodation itself, so a score cannot be provided.
The reviews mention that everything needed was provided and the presence of a local supermarket, but there is not enough detailed information on the facilities and maintenance of the property to provide a score.
Guests appreciated the welcoming touches such as Welsh cakes and a bottle of wine. It should be noted that while these gifts are mentioned positively, they are not guaranteed for every stay.
Charming dog-friendly period cottage just three fields away from the Pembrokeshire coastal path, and only 2 miles from the sacred and beautiful Saint Davids. Sea, sand, serenity and spectacular views.
Tŷ Blawd cottage is a quaint yet spacious period property with bags of charm and period features. Located on a working family farm, just a short stroll across the farmer’s land takes you to the Pembrokeshire coastal path, and the breathtaking views from the cliffs of the coast of the sacred St David's peninsula. Just 2 miles from the tiny city of Saint Davids – Britain's smallest city – it is a peaceful and historic place to visit, known for its stunning cathedral. The famous Whitesands Bay, one of Wales’ most popular surfing spots, it's just 2 miles away, and sightseeing boat trips can be booked to see some of the many stunning colonies of wildlife that are local to the area. Exposed wooden beams, quirky details, and in a breathtakingly beautiful location, Ty Blawd truly is a uniquely charming cottage.
Size – sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Beds – one double, two single.
Rooms – ground floor – kitchen diner, living area.
Upper ground floor – bathroom, double bedroom.
First floor – twin bedrooms.
Kitchen and utilities – four burner gas hob, electric oven, kettle, microwave, toaster, washer/dryer, fridge freezer, iron and ironing board.
Entertainment – TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD player/radio, games, books.
For families – cot and high chair can be provided on request. Please bring your own cot linen.
Outside – private outdoor area. Guests are allowed to walk through the owners’ farmland to join the coastal path, a distance of three fields.
General – gas, electricity, central heating and hot water included. Bed linen provided. Please bring your own towels and tea towels. Hairdryer provided. Wi-Fi included. Ty Blawd has an adjoining holiday cottage,Ysgubor, and both can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
Pets – dogs are welcome.
Notes – This cottage is accessed via a farm track that is suitable for most cars but not low sports cars.
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
Mrs Christine Jones
A bit remote but a very welcoming owner. Anyone wishing to have a family self catering holiday would love it. Just buy your food and enjoy. Everything else was provided. Best thing of all Mr Morgan runs taxis and reasonable cost into St David’s.
Couple from Shropshire
Very enjoyable
Pauline
<strong>Not ever visiting St David's before, we were more than happy with our stay.</strong> The area, coastline and people were wonderful and our hosts at Ty Blawd, Mr and Mrs Morgan, were absolutely fantastic and we will definitely go back to stay at some point in the future. In addition, Ffion from Best of Wales was brilliant throughout - again, more thanks. If you want to walk the coastal paths, definitely take walking boots and a camera as you will hopefully see sealions and dolphins like we were lucky to see. If you take dogs, Whitesands beach does not allow dogs and costs about £3 to park even if not stopping long, however Nolton Haven beach is dog friendly and doesn't cost as much to park. The Saffron Restaurant does a great takeaway.. The Nisa store in St David's city was a great supermarket, could get most things you needed. There are lots of things to do and see, but we will return without our dogs at some point so we can do and see the things we missed.
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