Parc Bach Contemporary Welsh Cottage
Property ID 52243
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Smart Speaker
Location features
Golf Access
Laundry Service
Other
Crib
Fireplace
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 2583 square feet, 240 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen, Full, Full, and 2x Twin
8 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Swansea Airport
1.45 hr drive.
Property View
Preselli Hills and Sea by Dinas Head.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Golf in Pembrokeshire: Pembrokeshire has an outstanding coastline and if you’re looking for a links course.
- Coasteering in Pembrokeshire: Climbing, scrambling, cliff jumping, swimming and a whole load of adrenalin.
- Fishing: Taking a fishing trip from Tenby, Saundersfoot, Dale or St Davids is a great way to catch something scrumptious for the barbecue.
- Walking in Pembrokeshire coast: Best known for its footpath which winds its way around the magnificent bays and spectacular headlands of Britain’s only coastal National Park.
- Golfing: If you enjoy golf, there are several courses nearby, including the Newport Golf Club, which offers scenic views and a challenging course, or Celtic Manor Resort (a little further out), known for its world-class golfing facilities.
Places of Interest
- Picton Castle Gardens: Pembrokeshire’s hidden gem! A 13th century castle surrounded by 60 acres of enchanting RHS partner gardens.
- Wild Lakes.
- Scolton Manor: A delightful all-weather attraction set in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
- Llys-y-frân: Located at the foothill of the Preseli Mountains, Llys-y-frân occupies an impressive 350 acres of woodland and grassland, with a stunning lake at its centre.
- Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park Tenby.
Reviews
Brock B.
June 2025Beautiful stay!
Loved the amazing Home Richard has created. Quiet yet convenient location with attention to detail. Look forward to returning someday to the amazing Pembrokshire Coastal Path.”












































































































