Llantwit Major 1.2 miles.
The Pavillion is a charming lodge situated near the picturesque village of St Donats, Vale of Glamorgan.
Perfect for couples seeking a serene retreat, this delightful abode offers woodburning stove, barbecue, and convenient off-road parking, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Upon entering this single-storey dwelling, you will be greeted by a spacious super-king-size bedroom, promising a rejuvenating night's sleep, and an inviting twin room, perfect for children or friends.
Both rooms are tastefully decorated, offering a calming space to unwind after a day of adventures.
The property also boasts a stylish shower room, complete with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, where you can freshen up each morning.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the open-plan living/dining room, where you can gather with your loved ones to enjoy a home-cooked meal at the dining table, seating four people.
After dinner, retire to the plush seating area and warm up by the woodburning stove while watching your favourite shows on the TV or challenge your loved ones to a boardgame or two.
Step outside to the non-enclosed garden, where you can spend sunny afternoons lounging on the lawned space or preparing a delicious barbecue.
As the evening draws in, gather around the fire-pit for a snug end to the day, or enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace, complete with inviting furniture.
Whatever kind of getaway you're seeking, The Pavilion offers an ideal base, promising a memorable escape in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan.
Venture in the other direction to Nash Point Lighthouse, a guiding light for sailors since 1832.
Continue onward to Monknash, where you'll find The Plough and Harrow, a charming pub set among the ruins of a medieval monastic grange.
With beamed ceilings, Tudor doors, and open fires, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a drink locally crafted Welsh beers and ciders.
If you enjoy a long walk you can continue to the spectacular Dunraven Bay, a favourite for bathing with its extensive sandy beach.
If your legs are tired you can catch the local bus which stops along the coastline and returns to Tresilian Wood.
Located within a seven-and-a-half-acre arboretum, Tresilian Wood is a haven for nature lovers.
Stroll along the shoreline and hunt for ancient fossils, or take in the dramatic cliff-top views stretching across to Devon on clear days.
To one side, just 1.2 miles away, lies Llantwit Major beach and village, where ancient history meets modern convivence.
Explore St Illtud’s Church, dating back to 500 AD, and uncover its deep-rooted significance as a center of Celtic Christian culture.
The town also offers quaint 14th-century pubs, a traditional butcher, and a local deli.
A short drive brings you to Cowbridge, a vibrant market town filled with boutiques, cafés, and fine dining options.
If you're staying longer, Tresilian Wood serves as an ideal base for exploring South Wales’ most iconic landmarks.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1164032, 1170362, 1170400, 1170524, and 1170525, together sleeping up to 16 guests.