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Ty Pren

(Ref. 19630)

Llanrhian near St Davids, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • lovely (14)
  • lodge (14)
  • coast (11)
  • walk (10)
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33 Customer Reviews

  • "This was a lovely little find."

    My family really enjoyed our Easter Weekend stay. It had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Nice views surrounding the property and a lovely walk down into Porthgain whether it be by the public footpaths to there or the road off of the site. We had a lovely Fish & Chip tea from The Shed in Porthgain and got to watch some beautiful sun sets on the coastal cliff footpath down there. We would most definitely return.

    Reviewed by Lisa4.7Mar 2024

  • "Well what can I say, absolutely beautiful place and total tranquility ,, stunning location cabin was beautiful perfect setting, However not much for children to do ideally a couples retreat, outside of cabin needs a little bit of a spruce up otherwise 10/10."

    ..Would we stay again hell yeahhhhhhhh...

    Reviewed by Mark4.1Oct 2023

  • "Suited us absolutely perfectly."

    Super 'cabin' - clean, comfortable, well equipped, quiet, secluded - in a great location for exploring this beautiful area.

    Reviewed by Mike5.0Oct 2023

  • "We have stayed at Ty Pren previously and we were not disappointed with our return visit."

    There is a bumpy, potholed dirt track down from the farm to the lodges so a suitable vechile is required. I wouldn't arrive in a lowered vechile but you dont need a monster truck either. I drive a ford focus and we made it up and down there with no issues. Nothing has changed, apart from the weather. Whether sunny or rainy it's always a great time here away from it all. The views are still amazing and it is so peacefully quiet, its like being away from everything. You can walk down to Porthgain, cutting through the fields is quicker and going over the bridge with the water running underneath is so tranquil. The Sloop Inn is a great pub with amazing food, drinks and great staff, well worth a visit. The coastal walks are breathtaking, miles of views you will always remember. The blue lagoon is just a 5 minute drive away, just put Abereiddy Beach in the satnav/maps and it will take you there. There is parking on uneven, stoney ground so be aware of this before going. There is a charge of around £5 which is collected by someone before you park, i would advise to have the change to hand. They also provide public toilets which are free to use, no 40p required here. I would highly recommend a visit here. You can also walk from Porthgain to the Blue Lagoon, for those able to do so. Saint David's is also close by, amazing cathedral, shops, pubs, cafes all you could need for a great day out. To sum up, the lodge itself is worth the visit. The scenery and location is just an added bonus, I will most certainly be returning again.

    Reviewed by Mark5.0Sep 2023

  • "The double bed mattress feels like it is due replacing."

    Reviewed by James4.4Aug 2023

  • "Couldn't fault it - really nicely presented, clean and with everything we needed."

    Would definitely recommend.

    Reviewed by Emma5.0Aug 2023

  • "This spacious cottage is a short walk from the Pembs coast path."

    An easy stroll down to lovely Porthgain (with superb fish and chips at The Shed), and not far by car to St Davids. The cottage is nicely tucked away in the countryside, with a glimpse of the sea, and only the animated sounds of the cows in the next-door farm during the night. After active days we enjoyed sitting on the big L-shaped couch to enjoy a movie. (No BBC tho'.) Only points to improve would be a much-needed clean of the exterior of the cabin, and more care with interior cleaning (checking how well the previous guests have cleaned crockery and glassware, and the state of the bin, and the washing machine). So a lovely stay, aside from those matters. Thank you!

    Reviewed by Rachel3.8Aug 2023

  • "Ty Pren is a roomy and comfortable lodge and we enjoyed our time there and the weather helped."

    If we had a complaint it regarded the TV. We were unable to access BBC or ITV or any of the other free view channels and Internet wasn't strong, but it wasn't strong anywhere.

    Reviewed by William4.7May 2023

  • "Such a peaceful and relaxing location, ideal for unwinding, the welcome pack ..."

    Such a peaceful and relaxing location, ideal for unwinding, the welcome pack was much appreciated, facilities excellent, hope to go back next year again Thank you

    Reviewed by Linda5.0May 2023

  • "Had a very comfortable stay and enjoyed relaxing at the lodge."

    It was very clean and good location. Welcome gifts were much appreciated! Very nice gesture.

    Reviewed by Rachel5.0Apr 2023

  • "Very comfortable and very well equipped."

    The welcome gifts : a bottle of wine, a cake and some tea were were greatly appreciated! Fantastic location.

    Reviewed by Chris5.0Sep 2022

  • "Great location very impressed with lodge,enjoyed coastal walks hope to revisited next year."

    Reviewed by Peter4.4Aug 2022

  • "We had a wonderful holiday at Ty Pren."

    We loved the log cabin, the peace and quiet of the location and the wonderful walks on the doorstep. Porthgain was a fabulous little harbour village to wander to and sit and have a drink outside the pub on an evening. The cabin was very comfortable and very well equiped. The only negative were the restrictions on the dog, they were not allowed on the grassy area in front of the cabins and we weren't able to have the patio doors open wide as the decking at the front of the cabin was not fully enclosed. Despite of this we would come back as we loved the peacefulness and the walks.

    Reviewed by Caroline4.7Jun 2022

  • "Excellent long weekend stay at Ty Pren."

    Lodge was stunning and set to extremely high standards. Location was a great base to explore the Pembrokeshire coastline and local area.

    Reviewed by Stuart5.0May 2022

  • "As mentioned by someone else, the outside of the property needs a clean and tidy up."

    The entrance is very heavily laden with cobwebs, which was a bit uninviting. However, once inside, the property was very clean. All of the rooms are very spacious. The bottle of wine and cake was a lovely thought and much appreciated. The location was beautiful and Porthgain was an easy 10 minute walk over the fields. We were a bit disappointed that the local pub would not allow dogs in as it was not warm enough to sit outside. We had a lovely few days away and enjoyed the many walks along the coastal path. Would definitely recommend.

    Reviewed by Karen5.0May 2022

  • "The outside of the cabin was dirty, full of cobwebs etc and didn’t look as if it had been cleaned in some time, and the immediate outside area had bits of rubbish in it."

    The cabin does appear to more expensive than the other cabins on the site so I would expect higher levels of maintenance.

    Reviewed by James3.4Jul 2021

  • "Ty Pren is located down a lovely winding country lane on a quiet farm."

     The lodges are set within an idyllic location away from noise with amazing country, sea views. At night you can see the lighthouse lit up, with the beam glancing across the lodge, a truly amazing sight.The small cluster of lodges are suitably distanced from one another, which allows you to have the privacy you need. With Two cars, Four guests and a Four legged companion there was more than enough space for everyone. The Lodge was inviting from the moment we opened the door, a bright, spacious layout which surprised us. Upon entering the main lounge, we found a bottle of wine and a welsh cake which was most appreciated after a long journey. The owners also supplied tea, milk and sugar to get us started, with a well equipped kitchen and a washing machine and tumble dryer if needed. There are local shops just a short drive down the road which is suitably stocked or there is a Tesco supermarket about 30 minutes away. The area surrounding the lodges is a country, coastal walkers dream. A beautiful Ten minute walk over the fields brings you down to Porthgain Harbour, you will be pleasantly surprised by how friendly everyone around the harbour is. The Sloop Inn is a great place to eat and have a nice drink to rest awhile and enjoy the scenery. The Shed is a sea food restaurant which has a wide range of food to suit all tastes, you will not be disappointed. There is boutique shops with artworks and the seaside nik naks for those wanting to take home a souvenir, with a free public toilet and car parking with Two designated charging points for electric vehicles. The views, atmosphere, coastal walks, great food and drink will make you want to stay longer next time. Thanks for a great stay and we hope to rebook sometime in the future.

    Reviewed by Mark5.0Jun 2021

  • "Excellent accommadation"

    Reviewed by Jennifer5.0May 2021

  • "We had a fantastic holiday, the lodge had everything we needed it was spotlessly clean."

    Situated on a lovely quiet site which offers lots of privacy. The 5min walk to Porthgain is a real treat and from there access to the Pembrokeshire coast path was fabulous. My only complaint was that the double bed was low down and very soft and there had been water ingress into the twin bedroom leaving a smell of damp - we didn’t need to use this room but it would have been problematic if we had.

    We are pleased you enjoyed your stay.The gable end of the property has been replaced with no further issues and the mattress and bed have also been replaced. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Cate4.7Aug 2020

  • "Great location and view."

    Very comfortable lodge but sofa getting towards the end of its life. Have recommended to a friend. Only downside for us was the local pub does not allow dogs in.

    Reviewed by Robert4.1Oct 2019

  • "Lovely comfortable lodge."

    Well equipped. Tea coffee milk and welsh cakes lovely to have on arrival.

    Reviewed by Susan5.0Aug 2019

  • "Lovely and peaceful had everything we needed also 5 minute walk to harbour and coastal walks and pub and restaurant"

    Reviewed by Melanie5.0Jun 2019

  • "Absolutely 5 star accommodation clean, well presented lovely situation."

    Plenty to do in area would book again.

    Reviewed by Kate5.0Jun 2019

  • "Ty Pren was excellent in every way apart from the beds, all 4 of us got up in the mornings with bad back aches, the double bed was so low down that it was hard to get up once you managed to get down on it, not for the elderly, new mattresses all round and it would be ideal to stay at."

    apart from sleep time we enjoyed our holiday very much.

    We are pleased you enjoyed your stay and are happy to advise that the mattress and bed have been replaced. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Mary4.1May 2019

  • "We had a fantastic weekend at Ty Pren."

    The lodge was great with fantastic amenities, and beautifully clean. The location we also excellent, a lovely walk down into Porth Gain with its lovely pub and restaurant. We had a fantastic weekend with our family and will be returning. Thanks.

    Reviewed by Sian5.0May 2019

  • "Another relaxing holiday with Sykes Cottages."

    The lodge was up to our expected standards - clean, comfortable, providing everything we needed and in a lovely quiet and scenic setting. Close to the coastal path we enjoyed long walks with our dog. Although the nearest shops were some distance away we expected this and were easily able to stock up. We especially enjoyed the beach rides with Nolton Stables and a wonderful fish and chip lunch at The Shed in Porthgain (within walking distance through the fields adjoining the lodges). Altogether a wonderful break which we hope to repeat.

    Reviewed by Ann5.0Apr 2019

  • "Beautiful area & a short walk to the pub which is a bonus!"

    The lodge was lovely, spotless & cosy. My only criticism: The double bed is too soft, could probably do with replacing. Everything else was perfect & the views are so pretty & peaceful.

    We are pleased you enjoyed your stay and can advised that he mattress and bed have been replaced. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Vicki5.0Apr 2019

  • "We loved the accommodation the setting was lovely great views peaceful."

    ..cabin was great although double bed was too soft and the thermostat did not work the light did not work no replacement bulbs available didn't complain because didn't want to spoil our few days there. Location was amazing we would love to come back again to stay. We will recommend to friends and family. We will book again. Thank you

    Reviewed by Duncan4.1Apr 2019

  • "Beautiful holiday lodge in a quite and convenient location."

    Just a few minutes walk from the coastal path and two places to eat. Easy access via a well Maintained farm track and surrounded by beautiful country side. The kids enjoyed the private safe grass area in front of the lodge. I lovePbrokeshire and in every way this was an idyllic location. The thermostat in double bedroom was broken - no phone signal so we tried to report via email in visitors folder found in lodge but it bounced back. The only reason I wouldn't go back is the terribly uncomfortable mattress on the double bed stopped me from sleeping.

    Reviewed by Steven4.7Feb 2019

  • "The accommodation was excellent for facilities and for location."

    But we do have a couple of concerns. Whilst the seating is still comfortable, it is beginning to sag and should be replaced soon. Also there was nowhere to hang wet coats or our wetsuits. A bin for dog poo would be a good idea.

    Reviewed by Linda4.7Nov 2018

  • "Good location, quiet central to most destinations around the area"

    Reviewed by Huw4.7Jul 2018

  • "Stunning location and a truly relaxing week."

    The track leading to the lodge is badly potholed and needs attention. The lodge is lovely and was cosy during our winter stay.

    Reviewed by Glyn4.2Feb 2018

  • "We had a lovely week the log cabin was just beautiful and clean we loved it so much we have booked to go next year again."

    Reviewed by Natalie5.0Aug 2016

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Summary

  • All ground floor
  • Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
  • Underfloor electric heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Bring own beach towels
  • Travel cot and highchair
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Private decked patio with furniture
  • Large shared lawns with picnic benches
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.5 miles, pub 5 mins walk
  • Note: Although all ground floor accommodation, the cabin is accessed up a few steps
  • Note: Entrance is down a short lane of about 0.2 miles, which is unsuitable for low suspension vehicles
  • Note: Friday check-in only

The property

St Davids 7 miles.

This high quality holiday lodge is set on a quiet park of just 18 lodges, half a mile from the small Pembrokeshire village of Llanrhian, 7 miles from St Davids.

A few steps lead to the side entrance or onto the decked veranda for access into this cottage near St Davids.

Once inside you will be delighted with the high specification of furnishings and fittings and immediately feel relaxed and keen to start your holiday.

With a spacious, light and airy open-plan living area, all the family can enjoy each other's company whether cooking, eating or watching TV.

Three bedrooms, a bathroom and an extra cloakroom complete the accommodation in this St Davids holiday cottage.

Overlooking the large lawned area where children can quite safely enjoy outdoor play, the adults can relax on the veranda with a quiet drink and keep an eye on the fun and games.

The countryside views stretch as far as a glimpse of the sea, and beckon you to explore this wonderful coastline from the world-renowned coastal path, which is just 500 yards from this St Davids holiday cottage, or on one of the superb sandy beaches scattered in both directions.

The nearby little fishing harbour in Porthgain is one of this beautiful area's highlights and you can reach it via a public right of way near your cottage which leads you to Porthgain through fields.

Guests can sample the fresh fish caught daily in the village which is then cooked to perfection in the fish and chip shop or restaurant, you will not find anything fresher in the whole of the UK.

After sampling this superb food, wander round the little art galleries for that special memento of your stay.

The days out from this wonderful St. Davids holiday cottage are so varied - boat trips to the bird islands, white water rafting, theme parks, castles galore and, of course, a stay in this spectacular part of Wales could not be complete without visiting St. Davids with its magnificent cathedral, quirky little shops and tea rooms.

A perfect St Davids holiday cottage in the perfect location all year round.

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About the location

ST DAVIDS

Fishguard 15.5 miles; Pembroke 28.7 miles.

The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace, both wonderful buildings to explore. Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St Davids is a delightful place with an array of unique shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs, surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery. Nearby Whitesands Bay is one of the many beautiful beaches in the area, and walkers will delight in the spectacular views from the coastal path which runs around the complete coastline of Pembrokeshire. Local buses will help with your walking plans, so that you can walk several stretches of the path with totally different landscapes and views each day. Dolphin spotting from land or from the many boat trips to local islands are a must, and are also perfect for enjoying the wonderful array of birds in their natural habitat. St Davids is the perfect holiday destination, whether you are looking for a quiet relaxing break, wonderful walking, a round of golf, an exploration of magnificent castles or fun-filled days at Oakwood Theme Park, farm parks and much more.

Note: Friday check-in only

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas