Set within the glorious rolling Pembrokeshire countryside, this beautifully converted barn offers a luxurious holiday stay, presenting light and airy accommodation combined with a practical open plan living space.
Upon entering the ground floor, you’re welcomed to a spacious, open plan living area which seamlessly blends into kitchen and dining area. The living room features a wood burner to keep you toasty on those colder evenings, perfect for the winter nights. You may find yourself relaxing on the comfortable, contemporary sofas, enjoying a film with your feet up, in front of the smart tv or engulf yourself into the beautiful rural landscape from the luxury of the living room.
A modern and stylish kitchen holds everything you need to cook up a feast and serve up a platter. It’s a great space for some family fun, whether cooking or dining, you can enjoy eating together around the kitchen table, making memories whilst spending precious time together.
To comfortably sleep 6 people in 3 luxurious bedrooms, each room is finished with high quality fixtures and furnishings, with quality Hypnos mattresses to ensure cosy nights during your stay. The family bathroom with bath and shower is situated on the ground floor, next to the master bedroom and super-king bed complete with ensuite shower. Sharing the ground floor is the twin room, before you head up the open plan staircase to the family room, following the second double bedroom with king sized bed and ensuite bathroom.
The incredible views from the garden are simply picturesque, with the hills of Carn Llidi in the distance, to far off sea views across the water.
Min Yr Awel Barn is the perfect base to explore Pembrokeshire - there's Abermawr with its famous golden sandy beach to start your coastal trail all the way to Aberreiddy's natural deep lagoon and historic sights such as Abercastle. Mathry is a short trip south, sitting atop a hill its history is rooted in the Iron Age, offering incredible views of St. Davids Peninsular and across to the Preseli Hills. Head out a little further west to Porthgain, a charming harbour village which was once a busy sea port, now a quaint harbour offering restaurants with delicious freshly caught fish.
You can head out on one of many exciting boat trips or follow some incredible trails to many picturesque coastal villages across the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.