The cottage has five bedrooms - three twin bedrooms and a double. Ample accommodation for 8 people. Bathroom with shower, shower room, cloakroom. Spacious living room with multifuel stove and unrivaled views of Dinas Head and the Preseli Hills. Large enclosed lawned garden. Dogs welcome. Full self catering facilities include an electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, washing machine, and heated clothes airers. Storage heating throughout, wood burning stove, and convector heaters. Gas heater, TV with DVD player and phone. Table tennis table with room to play in the garage (great for the kids) or the open air if required. Large garden with plenty of grass, patio extends all around the house, quiet private road, and no immediate neighbours. Electricity on a pre-payment meter and some fuel supplied.
Full Details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/fforest-cottage
Layout
On the ground floor -
One kitchen & utility area
One open plan dining area and living room with wood burner
Seating area overlooking the sea
One family bathroom with bath over shower and separate toilet
Two twin bedrooms
On the first floor -
One double bedroom
One twin bedroom
One shower room
Sleeping Arrangements
3 twin bedrooms
1 double bedrooms
Exterior
The property is a detached white cottage that sits high above the beach, with beautiful views to the crashing waves below.
There is a footpath that takes you from the house, straight to the small beach below.
Local Area
Aberfforest Beach is a beautiful sandy beach located near the village of Dinas Cross in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is known for its picturesque surroundings, clear blue waters, and scenic coastal walks. Here is some general information about Aberfforest Beach:
Aberfforest Beach is situated in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, near the towns of Newport and Fishguard in southwest Wales.
Features and Activities:
Sandy Beach: Aberfforest Beach is a sandy beach, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing, picnicking, and building sandcastles.
Coastal Walks: The beach is surrounded by scenic coastal paths, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the sea.
Rock Pools: At low tide, the beach reveals rock pools where visitors can explore and discover various marine life.
Wildlife: The area is rich in wildlife, and you might spot seabirds, dolphins, and seals along the coastline.
Secluded Atmosphere: Aberfforest Beach is relatively secluded, making it a peaceful destination away from crowds.
Local Facilities:
Please note that there might not be extensive facilities directly on the beach, so it's a good idea to bring essentials such as water, snacks, and sunscreen. Nearby towns like Newport and Fishguard likely have amenities such as restaurants, cafes, and public toilets.
Getting there
Leave Fishguard heading for Cardigan on the A487. Drive through Dinas Cross. A few hundred yards after the Freemason’s Arms the road goes down into a dip. As you come up out of this, you will see a farm lane on the left, turning in towards the sea signposted Fforest Farm and Aberfforest Marine.
Please be careful, especially if driving a low profile car as it is rough in places and there are speed bumps. Also sometimes farm machinery. After driving through the farmyard the road goes downhill. Fforest Cottage is straight ahead on a right-angle bend.
There is plenty of room to park inside. We suggest keeping the gate shut to avoid marauding cows and horses.
Accessibility
Please contact us directly if you have any specific accessibility requirements