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Property Ref: 1178
Type: Caravan

We are delighted to welcome you to our coastal organic farm close to the village of St Davids in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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Caravan Description

Bedrooms: 3
Sleeps: 6
Smoking Allowed: Ask
Pet Friendly: Ask
Disabled Facilities: No
Linen Provided: Yes
Double Glazing: Yes
Central Heating: Ask
Passes Included: N/A
Short Breaks: Ask

We are delighted to welcome guests to our coastal farm located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, close to the village city of St Davids.

With the Pembrokeshire Coast Path just a short walk away, this is an ideal location for walkers, bird watchers and seal spotters.

In the far west of Wales this is, as one young visitor remarked, "where the road runs out!"

Our comfortable caravan - on its own not on a site - is situated in its own grounds with a panoramic view over the sea and surrounding countryside.

The living and dining areas have comfortable seating and large windows to enjoy the views (even from the kitchen sink!).

There is colour television with DVD player and a radio/CD player in the living area together with a gas heater. Books and games are also provided.

The kitchen is well equipped with crockery, cutlery, glassware, pots and pans etc. It has a gas cooker, microwave, refrigerator with freezer compartment, kettle and electric toaster, iron and ironing board. A small vacuum cleaner is also provided.

The caravan has three bedrooms:-
Bedroom one has a double bed and electric wall-mounted panel heater.
Bedroom two has twin, full-length 2’ beds which can be pushed together to make a double if required. There is a ceiling-mounted electric panel heater.
Bedroom three - similar to bedroom two but with slightly shorter beds - best suited for children's use. Again there is a ceiling mounted panel heater'

All bedrooms have storage facilities for clothing etc. Bed linen is provided for the beds which have duvets and two pillows per person

The shower room has a wash-hand basin over a cupboard and shower cubicle. A separate room houses a W.C. and small hand basin.

All windows and doors are double glazed.

We can supply a travel cot, high chair please contact us if you require these (please note that due to space constraints the travel cot can only be placed in one of the twin bedrooms and a single bed will need to be removed to accommodate it, also a full sized cot cannot be used as caravan doors are narrow)

Outside there is a gravelled parking area with ample room for two cars, together with a grassed area with picnic table and washing line (launderette facilities are available at St Davids, service washes only).


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About the Area

The St Davids Peninsula is an area steeped in history, a place of ancient settlements, hill and promontory forts and standing stones, of legends and Saints - from the ancient tales of the Mabinogion to the tales of Dewi Sant (David, our Patron Saint) who was born nearby and founded a religious community in the place that would later be the location of the Cathedral dedicated to him.

It was from the nearby Whitesands Bay that St Patrick reputedly set sail for Ireland having been captured by pirates. The legacy of the Vikings can be seen in many Pembrokeshire place names and it is said that the location of the Cathedral – a valley bottom rather than a position of prominence, was chosen to conceal it from their marauding raids.

It is the Cathedral that earns St Davids the title of Britain’s smallest city. Although no more than a village it can cater for most holiday needs with a supermarket, butcher, green grocer, pharmacy, petrol station, launderette, post office, two banks (Lloyds TSB, and Barclays) open restricted hours but both with cash machines with cash machines, together with a variety of other shops selling crafts, clothes, shoes, souvenirs etc .

There are a number of galleries, both those of working artists who sell their own work and those displaying and selling the work of others. The recently opened Oriel y Parc displays works by the world-famous Graham Sutherland, one of the many artists inspired by the Pembrokeshire landscape.

Both here and throughout the locality there are pubs, cafés and restaurants, many of them award-winning, which cater to a wide range of tastes and pockets.

The peninsula has a number of lovely beaches, many holding a Blue Flag award, secluded coves and small harbours where fishing and pleasure boats bob side by side.

The area presents ample opportunities for outdoor activities and boat trips for both sightseeing and fishing can be booked locally.

Further afield are theme parks and family based attractions, castles and museums, gardens and historical sites, making this an area to cater for all tastes and ages.

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