





| Parking | on driveway 2 cars | Garden | enclosed back garden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £240 | Price band | L - view details |
| 2 person discount | Yes | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
One mile from Sandersfoot's stunning Blue Flag beach and just two miles from the world renowned, medieval seaside town of Tenby, lies Craig-Y-Nos, an immaculate, two bedroomed detached house, offering modern style and comfort. Patio doors connect its open plan living space to a pretty, fully enclosed back garden; a sun trap for lazy days and an ideal spot to barbecue the catch of the day available from the local harbour. Whether returning from an energetic day of coastal adventure or ambling home from a local bar, Craig-Y Nos provides a peaceful, cosy haven; its quiet cul-de-sac location and generously proportioned soft furnishings, guaranteeing rest and relaxation aplenty!
Read more about Craig-Y-NosProperty has gas central heating and comprises:
Open plan living area
Lounge: With comfortable leather seating, large, wall mounted flat screen TV and DVD player
Dining Room: With patio doors to the enclosed back garden, marble dining table and chairs for six.
Kitchen: With gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge with icebox and washer/dryer; view onto back garden.
Bedroom 1: With king size bed, TV/DVD combi and walk in wardrobe
Bedroom 2: With two single beds
Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin.
All fuel, power, bed linen and towels included.
Enclosed back garden with garden furniture on decked patio area, which can be accessed via a side gate as well as via patio doors. There is a trampoline sited on the patio area, guests are welcome to make use of it at their own risk. Parking for two cars on the driveway at the front of the property. Gravel area may also be used for parking.
| Nearest town | Saundersfoot | Shops | 0.5 Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 1 Mile | Restaurant | 0.25 Mile |
| Nearest railway station | Saundersfoot | Pub | 0.25 Mile |
| Distance | 1 Mile | Beach |
Acclaimed by The National Geographic Magazine, as the second best coastal destination in the entire world, Saundersfoot sits in the southern heart of The Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park and offers easy accessibility to all that this sensational county has to offer. Saundersfoot itself certainly has something for everyone: Besides splendid beaches and intriguing coves, it provides pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops, galleries, various entertainment venues and scrumptious fish and chips! For fine dining and stunning coastal views St Brides Hotel, on the cliff overlooking the harbour shouldn't be missed. Its restaurant, open to all, houses an intriguing collection of contemporary Welsh art, while its spa and treatment facilities provide an oasis of calm for those in search of pampering. With a busy annual events diary, from the St David's Day (March) markets to the razzmatazz and incredulous sight of the New Year's Day swim, this town is a great all year round destination.
Amble for approximately 2 miles and find yourself in the Medieval walled town of Tenby. With its stunning beaches offering a host of water sports and equipment hire, fishing trips, coastal cruises, an 18 hole golf course in the sand dunes as well as quaint, winding streets full of cafes, shops, galleries, bars and restaurants; it's easy to see why it's such a popular destination for many. Credited by The Times as one of the top ten places in the world to spend New Year's Eve, the rest of its annual events won't disappoint either. The week long Arts festival at the end of September and November's three day Blues Festival always draw in the crowds. From poetry in pubs to extravagant fire works at the harbour, such events are run of the mill in this town but the countywide Fish Week in June is one that certainly should not be missed. Cookery demonstrations by celebrity chefs, a whole host of themed events and restaurants from north to south celebrating all that swims in our waters, makes it a must for any foodie. The late summer, Narberth Food Festival serves up another gastronomic delight, showcasing the rich and diverse produce farmed in Pembrokeshire; the Garden of Wales. This intriguing, multi coloured, Georgian market town lies just 8.5 miles inland from Craig-Y-Nos. With unique independent shops, galleries with a vast array of local art and some great eateries, it's a fantastic place to find those original Christmas gifts. The cafe bar within Ultracomeda, the delicatessen on the High Street, serves lunches and wines that can't be missed! Whether in search of retail therapy, pony trekking across the sands or the horrors of Oakwood Theme Park at Halloween, South Pembrokeshire provides it all and much, more besides. But whatever the event, whatever the adventure, whatever the season, returning to Craig-Y-Nos, you can't fail to appreciate the comfort and convenience it offers: Easy access to so much, yet tucked away from the bustling tourist trail, Craig-Y-Nos provides the perfect place for whatever holiday you wish to create.
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From £240 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406751

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