Cottage On The Edge Of The Preseli Hills Pembrokeshire
~ Little Wooden House ~ Ty Pren Bach ~
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire
Two bed roomed holiday cottage in Maenclochog on the edge of the Preseli Hills.
Self-catering cottage for five people.
Ideal rural location to enjoy walking, cycling, bird watching and fishing in North Pembrokeshire. Close to the famous Gwaun Valley, Rosebush, Llys y Fran Country Park and Reservoir, and other beautiful and historic sites. Pub and village shops within walking distance. Bus service to Haverfordwest and Fishguard weekly. On route of the Preseli Green Dragon Bus.
Accommodation

Ty Pren Bach offers comfortable accommodation to five people comprising :
- Kitchen, Dining Area, Lounge, Shower/Bath Room/WC
- Double bed room and bunk beds plus single bed and sofa bed in lounge
- Oil Combi Boiler (Provides Instant Hot Water) and Central Heating
- Electric Cooker, Dishwasher, Fridge, Freezer, Microwave, Washing Machine
- Oil & Electricity included in price.
- TV/Video, Radio/CD, Freeveiw box and DVD player, Radio Alarms
- Rear Patio Area with Garden Furniture
- Bed Linen Provided
- Towels can be hired by arrangement, please ask at time of booking.
- Cot And Highchair Are Available On Request.
- No Pets
- Unrestricted Parking



The Area
Situated below the ancient Preseli Hills, Ty Pren Bach is the ideal location to explore one of Wales’ most beautiful and magical landscapes. These hills, blue stone country, provide great opportunities for walking, horse riding, cycling, bird watching and botany not forgetting both trout and salmon fishing. You can walk up to the highest point of the Preseli Hills - Foel Cwmcerwyn – directly from the property or drive a short distance to park close to the ancient Golden Road and Foel Eryr.
The beautiful and dramatic Cwm Gwaun is only a few miles drive. The valley, which is in the Pembrokeshire National Park, is famous for its woodland, streams and wild life including otters, dippers, buzzards and red kites. The local pub, the historic Dyffryn Arms (Bessie's) at Pontfaen, which is one of CAMRA’s heritage pubs, is well worth a visit. Also situated in the valley is Gellifawr Hotel which offers exellent food from local produce.
Ty Pren Bach is on the edge of the village of Maenclochog which is conveniently placed within 12 miles of Narberth, Haverfordwest, Fishguard, Newport or Cardigan. The village has two shops and a post office and pub all within walking distance. It is also on the route of the Preseli Green Dragon walkers bus.
Rosebush, which is only a mile away, boasts the famous Tafarn Sinc and the Old Post Office. Both offer excellent food and real ale.
Other places of interest include Carn Ingli, Castell Henllys, Beddarthur, Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, and Brynberian.



Rates
2012 prices Sunday to Sunday ( can be flexible ) |
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Weeks commencing |
per week |
Short breaks available any season |
Low season |
£275 |
from £40/night |
May 22 – July 10 |
£300 |
from £45/night |
July 17 – Aug 21 |
£350 |
from £50/night |
Aug 28 – Oct 23 |
£300 |
from £45/night |
Deposit of 25% required on confirmation of booking and remainder required eight weeks prior to booking date.
Check Availability
For more details contact;
Mr & Mrs S.Whitehead
Rhos y Mynydd,
Maenclochog,
Clynderwen,
Pembrokeshire. SA66 7LD
01437 532772
email: thewhiteheads.stdavids@btinternet.com
Directions
Coming from B4329 take the B4313 to Maenclochog. Just as you come into village turn left onto lane, then 2nd left to Rhos-y-Mynydd.
Coming from A478 to turn right onto the B4313. Coming into Maenclochog, turn right at the T junction, follow road round past the school. Just as you leave village turn right onto a lane and 2nd left to Rhos Y Mynydd.
Click on the map to get directions from Google
Access statement
Access via front door up two 20cm high steps into chalet directly from tarmac parking area . All rooms on one level.