Holiday cottages are probably the most
important factor in making your holiday a success.
Coast
and Country Cottages of Pembrokeshire have an excellent collection
of over 260 holiday cottages in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire;
from cosy cottages close to the sea, to large farmhouses for family
and friends to gather together. All of our properties are graded
by the Wales Tourist Board, with the majority achieving a four or
five star grade.
We are ready to help you find the perfect holiday
cottage. You can browse the portfolio, or why not ring us on 01239
881 361 and let us recommend a selection of cottages based around
your preferences. All our staff live locally and have a good knowledge
of the area to assist you when choosing your holiday.
High standards and sensible value for money prices
are just one of the factors which bring guests back time and time
again to these inviting holiday cottages.
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Whether you are looking
for a lazy beach holiday, an activity holiday, a walking holiday
or even a sailing holiday we have the right cottage to make your
holiday a success. The majority of our cottages are open all year
round with open fires and full central heating for those Winter
breaks, allowing you to enjoy a holiday in West Wales at any time
of year.
Pembrokeshire’s attraction is its peace and
tranquility which has a hypnotic effect on visitors. The coastline
and villages have changed very little over the centuries. Superb
sandy beaches and quiet coves, are around every twist and turn of
coastal lanes. A profusion of beautiful wild flowers encouraged
by the mild climate make Pembrokeshire a haven for nature lovers,
with a range of wildlife from badgers and foxes to Peregrine Falcons,
Buzzards and Puffins.
Carmarthenshire-The land of Merlin so be prepared to be bewitched,
take a deep breath and throw the stress from your life. Enjoy meadows,
wooded valleys, sparkling rivers and clean sandy beaches. Carmarthenshire
is known as “the garden of Wales” with its selection
of beautiful gardens such as Aberglasney and the National Botanical
Gardens open to the public.
Ceredigion offers spectacular landscapes and a warm welcome. Located
on the western coastline of Wales and sheltered by the Plynlimon
mountain range, there are spectacular walks including stretches
of coastal path, sailing, surfing, sea angling, bird watching, pony
trekking, golf and other outdoor activities. The Bottled Nosed Dolphin
is a resident visitor to Cardigan Bay.
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