Llain Gwynfor is a spacious, detached cottage resting in Trefin, Pembrokeshire and boasting gorgeous, far-reaching views over the surrounding fields and out to sea.
Perfect for friends and families alike, Llain Gwynfor sits in a prime location within easy reach of local amenities including a Spar, the picture-perfect cove of Aberfelin, the delightful fishing village of Abercastle, and the charming village of Square and Compass.
This contemporary-style cottage blends stylish furnishings and Italian porcelain-tiled floors on the ground floor with home-from-home favourites, including a toasty woodburning stove and ample space for your group to unwind.
The heart of the home, the open-plan living space, offers a well-equipped, bespoke kitchen and a handy utility room for your laundry needs.
The sitting area is where you can make the most of the corner-mounted woodburning stove, with plush seating to sink into while you cosy up with your loved ones.
Moving through the property, the dining room offers substantial dining seating and triple-fold doors onto the paved terrace; you can also access the terrace via triple-fold doors in the open-plan living space, making the perfect spot to enjoy your meals outdoors in the warmer months, with a chiminea to sit around with some drinks as night rolls in.
Outside, the rear, enclosed garden is the ultimate place to enjoy the sea views and sunsets, with a shallow ramp leading to the lawn so any children in your group can play while the grown-ups catch up.
Finishing off the outside area is a bike/kayak store with a multi-function games table, sure to entice any competitive people in your party.
Back inside, a second sitting room/snug provides a space to break away from your group, with a sofa and TV, or if you need to catch up on work while away, there’s also a study to utilise.
Making your way upstairs, a galleried landing on the first floor leads to four nicely-presented bedrooms, inviting you to rest.
Two of the bedrooms enjoy stunning sea views over to Strumble Head, while the remaining two look out onto the rural surroundings and past the village, ensuring each guest has a delightful setting for their wakeup.
If you can tear yourself away from Llain Gwynfor, you’ll find a welcoming village pub within walking distance and Aberfelin Cove, known for its cave tunnel, rock pools at low tide, and shingle beach, sure to be a lovely day out.
Walkers delight in the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, also within easy reach and a perfect route for savouring views of the rugged coastline.
Over the headland, the charming fishing village of Abercastle is a fabulous choice for any kayakers, boat enthusiasts, or thrill seekers, where you can launch your kayaks or simply watch the fishermen bring in their catch.
Venture over to Porthgain, home to The Sloop Inn, a popular choice amongst locals and tourists, dine at the renowned Shed Fish Restaurant, or wander the village’s art gallery.
Head to the black-sand beach and blue lagoon, known for its role in the Red Bull Cliff Diving Championship over in Abereiddy, or Whitesands Bay lies further down the coast and invites all types of people to watch or partake in watersports in the rolling surf.
Finally, the dainty city of St Davids offers a wealth of amenities, as well as a majestic Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace, so you won’t be short of things to do or see.
Make the most of your trip to Pembrokeshire with a stay at the lovely Llain Gwynfor.