The neighbourhood
The house is located in the small, coastal village of Freshwater East in a wild and unspoilt part of the
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Freshwater East Beach is just a 5-minute walk or short drive away and offers a broad and wide expanse of sand back-dropped by dunes that are a local nature reserve. The beach has designated disabled access and public toilets, and it’s dog-friendly too.
Enjoy the simple pleasures of being completely in tune with your senses, whether listening to the lapping waves, enjoying the seascapes or feeling the water on your skin. The area is perfect for walks along the coastal path, bike rides, water sports and wild swimming in the sea.
Just a 5-minute walk away from the house is the nearest pub which is usually open from Easter until October half-term, has a wonderful beer garden and is dog-friendly. Meanwhile, the nearest grocery shop is part of the petrol station in Lamphey, about 2 miles away and there are several supermarkets in Pembroke, 6 miles away.
A host of outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed in the local area including surfing lessons, coasteering, snorkelling and horse-riding. Kayaks can be hired in Freshwater East village, while for surfing, Freshwater West, 9 miles away, is highly regarded and hosts the annual Welsh Surfing Championships.
If you don’t fancy getting wet, boat trips can be enjoyed from Tenby, 10 miles away. Some operators offer fishing trips and sightseeing to Caldey and St Margaret’s Island. There is lots of wildlife including seals and seabirds, and dolphin watching and puffin spotting trips to Skomer leave from Haverford West which is 15 miles away.
Meanwhile, if It's pure pampering that you're looking for, the owner recommends a local
masseuse who will administer a range of relaxing therapies in the comfort of the house.
Getting around
A car is essential for travelling to the property and ease of getting around. The nearest local train stations are Lamphey, 2 miles away, Pembroke, 5 miles and Penally, 7 miles.