Brynhowel Selfcatering Apartment
Brynhowel Apartment ... Home comforts, only a stone's throw from the beach at Wisemans Bridge.
Brynhowel apartment is a self contained, two-bedroom wing adjoining the owner's house.
Accommodation consists of: one double bedroom, one bunk bedroom, bathroom with separate shower and bath, large living room with wood burning stove, conservatory (opening on to sun terrace) and a fully equipped kitchen including automatic washing machine. All towels, linen, duvets etc are provided and wood for the stove.
The beach at Wisemans Bridge is less than 100 yards away and there are sea views from the conservatory and the main bedroom. For those wanting an active break, the Pembrokeshire coastal path runs right past the house.
We also have available
* Gas Barbeque
* Adult bicycles
* Parking space for one car
* Garden furniture and sunloungers
* Hammock!
* Cot and high chair
* Broadband via wireless network
* Central heating early and late season
* Babysitting can also be arranged
The bad news .. the property is on a hill and is not suitable for people who cannot manage steps and sorry no pets because we have cats .. and no smokers please.
How to find us
From Carmarthen take the A40 to St Clears, then take the A477 for 11 miles towards Tenby/Pembroke passing through Red Roses and Llanteg. After Llanteg there is a left hand turn labelled Wisemans Bridge, take this road for half a mile to another left hand turn labelled Wisemans Bridge. Take this road through the village of Summerhill towards the beach at Wisemans Bridge. We are the last house on the right hand side before the pub and the beach.
Local attractions around Pembrokeshire
Oakwood Theme Park, Nr Canaston Bridge, Narberth.
A top 10 UK theme park with more than 40 rides and attractions. The centre piece is Megafobia, voted the number one wooden roller coaster in the world. Other rides include Vertigo, a free-fall experience, the Bounce, a scary vertical drop and Hydro, Europe's wettest water coaster! There's lots of smaller rides for younger children and new for 2005 is Matt the Magic Man and his Magic Factory. Evening entertainment and fireworks are included in the Summer late night opening.
Grove Land Leisure Park
Lots to do for a day out with the kids.
Folly Farm Adventure Park, Begelly, Kilgetty, Nr Tenby.
One of Wales' biggest family attractions where you can touch and feed the animals, watch the cows being milked or even have a go at hand milking. There are falconry demonstrations, extensive indoor and outdoor play areas, an undercover vintage fun fair, the largest in Europe, a children's zoo and an illusionist show.
Clerkenhill Adventure Farm
Fun for all the family.
CC2000, Ten pin bowling alley and the ever popular crystal maze.
Canaston Bridge, nr Narberth
Heron's Brook Leisure Park, Narberth
A leisure park with the emphasis on animals from otters to exotic birds. Active attractions include golf, putting, crazy golf, adventure playgrounds, bowls, a maze, a cowboy town and indoor play area amongst others. Open April to October. Golf open all year.
Llys y Fran Country Park
The reservoir is the focal point of the Country Park which has pay & display car parks on either side of the dam wall. Picnic sites, visitor centre, licensed restaurant, toilets, exhibition area and shops. A circular walk and off road cycle route around the reservoir cover 7.5 miles (11km) or 3 hours walking. Fishing available.
Solva Woollen Mill, Middle Mill, Solva.
The mill has been in continuous production since opening in 1907. Like many Welsh mills, raw wool is no longer processed, yarn ready dyed and spun is bought in. The yarn is mainly woven into floor rugs and carpets. The original waterwheel is undergoing restoration, the factory now all being powered by electricity. The factory contains five Dobcross looms and the associated warping and weft preparation machinery
Silent World Aquarium & Reptile Collection
Slippery Back, Narberth Rd, Tenby. Housed in an attractive 19th Century chapel in interesting, if unusual, surroundings. Silent World Aquarium & Reptile Collection offers a fascinating view of all sorts of aquatic creatures as well as reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates.
Stack Rocks & The Green Bridge of Wales
Castlemartin, Nr Pembroke. A dramatic natural rock arch and rock pillars on the south west coast of Pembrokeshire. The road to the Stack Rocks passes through an army tank range and is closed at certain times.
Thousand Islands Expeditions
Cross Square, St Davids. Thousand Islands Expeditions have sole landing rights to Ramsey Islands RSPB Nature Reserve, land or cruise around the island beneath cliffs covered in nesting seabirds. The bays and caves are full of grey seals and in September it's pupping season. Some other trips are: the offshore RSPB islands of Grssholm, home to the third largest gannet colony in the Northern hemisphere, our Whale & Dolphin Experience or an Evening Puffin and Shearwater Trip. Open April to October.
Wolfscastle Pottery.
Mid-way between Haverfordwest and Fishguard. Wolfscastle is a stimulating, creative, fun place to visit. Not only can you browse around the spacious showroom, seeing pots being made, but you can also make your own too, on the wheel or by modelling with as much tuition and help as you need. Children will love it. Take your pots away with firing instructions, or, during the summer holidays, pots made by Thursday evening can be left for glazing and firing and will be ready for collection early Saturday morning. Open April to October.
Pembrokeshire Glass Blowing Studio
Come and see molten glass crafted into a range of unique handblown gifts. A traditional ancient art and fascinating to watch. Disabled access and coaches welcome.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Hilary and Patrick Sutton Brynhowel Wisemans Bridge Saundersfoot Pembrokeshire SA69 9AU |
| Telephone |
01834 813194 |
| Website: |
www.brynhowelholidays.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: Thursday, May 17, 2007
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