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Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 1.5 km
Notes:
Pets welcome Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
The county of Pembrokeshire has a wide range of coastal and country attractions all within easy reach of Llanteglos. The sea front village of Amroth with its mild-long sandy beach is just down the hill and the famous medieval walled town of Tenby is only 8 miles away. So whether it is some kind of sporting activity, cultural pursuit, quiet retreat or a 'bucket and spade' holiday you want - we can provide the perfect home base for you!
The lodges are built in a staggered terrace arrangement and designed to take full advantage of their elevated south-facing aspect, with the bedrooms and bathroom downstairs and lounge, kitchen/dining area upstairs and glass sliding doors onto a secluded balcony. Also on site is our licensed clubroom open nightly in peak periods (weekends at other times). Food available peak periods. There is also a children's play area, tennis court, pastureland and a laundry for service washes.
Woodland Lodges - back view
Inside of one of the Woodland Lodges (Oak Class) showing living room & balcony
Interior shot of open-plan living area in Woodland Lodge facing kitchen
Example of double bedroom in Woodland Lodge 'Oak Class'
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The West Wales / Pembrokeshire / Pembrokeshire region
A land of enchantment at the western edge of Wales, internationally recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park came into being in 1952 - the only COASTAL national park in Britain. The 186 mile (299 Km) Coastal Path meanders through some of the most ruggedly picturesque scenery in the world with outstanding views of charming in-lets, peaceful golden beaches, mysterious smugglers caves and spectacular natural formations such as the Green Bridge of Wales shaped by time and tide. The awe-inspiring towering cliffs and tranquil offshore islands, like the monastic Caldey Island (boat trips go there from Tenby) or the uninhabited islands of Skokholm or Skomer, are home to colonies of many different species of birds, rare flowers and wildlife (boat trips also available to see these).
The beauty of Pembrokeshire is in no way diminished by seasonal change. The climate is temperate and equally lovely during the many warm and sunny summer days and wild winter days where conditions are perfect for a brisk walk and home to a mug of cocoa back in the cosy lodge.
The sense that Pembrokeshire is a county of contrasts is continued in the different attractions that are on offer, from the traditional seaside resorts of Amroth, Saundersfoot and Tenby and the bustling towns of Narberth, Haverfordwest and Pembroke where markets, art gallers and museums abound, to the magnificent stone castles, a fine example of which is Pembroke Castle, birthplace of the Tudor dynasty and other places of historic importance such as the smallest city in Wales, St Davids, given this status due to its magnificent cathedral. The many , pretty rural villages are also worth a visit. The combination of this multitude of facilities and activities within such a beauitiful setting creates a quality of life far from the daily grind of the rat race, providing a bolthole for those seeking a restful holiday.
Amroth / Llanteg area
The area around Llanteg has much to offer with trail walking, water sports, horse riding (including on the beach & also Western saddle), fishing, and golfing amongst many other activities to attract the more active visitor.
Families are well provided for with the huge selection of beaches, all with something special to offer; Oakwood Adventure Park, voted one of the top ten amusement parks in Britain; the award-winning Folly Farm, where the children can bottle-feed lambs and goats and play in the adventure playground; Heatherton Country Club offering miniature golf and shooting ranges; and the Great Wedlock Dinosaur Experience where education is combined with fun.
At night there is also plenty to see and do - the pubs and clubs of the towns like Tenby throng with life but the cosy village pubs provide the opportunity to have a drink and a chat. There are also plenty of shows and concerts in the castles, churches, theatres and concert halls of the region. Llanteglos itself has a "Theatre on the Lawn" in the summer with a group of local professional travelling actors putting on a play in the open air.
How to get there
We are happy to advise visitors about transport arrangements - flights, car hire etc. Llanteglos is very easy to reach by car. Coming from the east, travel to the end of the M4 just past Swansea, then continue on A48 to Carmarthen; then take the A40 to St Clears; then take the A477 Pembroke Dock/Tenby road. After about 10 minutes, you will cross into Pembrokeshire and Llanteg is the first village to come to. Look out for our brown "Llanteglos Estate" signs on the main road directing you to turn left immediately after the Murco garage. We are approx. 1K along this road leading to Amroth
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Cardiff: 120 km
Railway:
Whitland: 10 km
Ferry:
Pembroke Dock: 30 km
Activities near Amroth
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
DVD player, Sea view
General:
TV, Video player
Standard:
Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities:
Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer
Rooms:
Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1)
Furniture:
Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:
Linen provided, please check with the owner regarding towels. Highchair available.
Further details indoors: Due to the new grading requirements of 'Visit Wales' (which replaced the Wales Tourist Board) - our Woodland Lodges are now graded both 3 and 4 star. Essentially the lodges are very similar - all of them being configured on two floors with balcony, and two bedrooms (double and twin). We are not allowed to have sofa beds in the four-star (Oak Class) lodges, so these lodges can take up to four people and have recently had new bedroom furniture fitted. The three-star (Cedar Class) lodges have a sofa bed in the living area so can sleep up to 6 people. ALL the lodges (3 or 4 star graded) have recently had new kitchen units and splendid new bathrooms - fully tiled with electric power showers as well as a large bath. Each lodge has a designated parking space in front (and for extra vehicles/trailers/boats, there is other parking space elsewhere on site). The prices quoted on this website are for 3 star lodges for up to 4 people. If using the sofa bed in a 'Cedar Class' three-star lodge, there is a small supplement.
Further details outdoors: The lodges are situated close to a children's play area and pleasant pastureland leading to a wooded area beyond. There is also a tennis court on site.
Turn out of our side entrance and head downhill along a bridle path through the national parkland and forestry and 20 minutes later you will find yourself by the sea at Amroth (or you can get there in 5 minutes by car!). Amroth is a rather quaint, unspoilt little village with a mile-long sandy beach and boasting 3 pubs, 2 restaurants, a grocery store and 2 wonderful gift shops.
The nearest supermarket is in Kilgetty, 5 minutes drive away but there is also a superb delicatessen and other specialists shops of all kinds in the nearby town of Narberth.
Further details
Large tourist information stand on site (and leaflets can be mailed to you prior to your stay)
Conditions
Bed linen, cots and high chairs provided free of charge. Pets welcome (by arrangement) for a small supplement. Electricity by slot meter (not expensive). Parking - each lodge has allocated parking spot. Extra vehicles/trailers can be parked for small supplement. Some lodges kept pet free for allergy sufferers.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
22 Nov - 19 Dec
22 Nov 08
20 Dec 08
200£200
3030
3030
2 Nights
Festive Season inc N Yr
20 Dec 08
3 Jan 09
470£470
0-
0-
Flexible
Winter Breaks
3 Jan 09
14 Feb 09
240£240
0-
0-
Flexible
February Half Term
14 Feb 09
21 Feb 09
275£275
0-
0-
Flexible
Winter Breaks
21 Feb 09
4 Apr 09
250£250
0-
0-
Flexible
Easter
4 Apr 09
18 Apr 09
395£395
0-
195195
Flexible
Spring Breaks
18 Apr 09
2 May 09
275£275
0-
0-
Flexible
First May Bank Holiday
2 May 09
9 May 09
295£295
0-
0-
Flexible
Spring breaks
9 May 09
23 May 09
280£280
0-
0-
Flexible
May Half Term/Bank Hol
23 May 09
30 May 09
550£550
0-
260260
Flexible
30 May- 3 July
30 May 09
4 Jul 09
395£395
0-
0-
Flexible
4 July [- 17 July
4 Jul 09
18 Jul 09
425£425
0-
0-
Flexible
High Season
18 Jul 09
29 Aug 09
620£620
0-
0-
1 Week
121
The owner's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
PLEASE NOTE - above prices are for our 'CEDAR CLASS - 3* WOODLAND LODGES' (for up to 4 people - add supplement of £25/week for use of sofa bed in a Cedar Class lodge/ £4 a night part-week)
Our 'OAK CLASS -4* WOODLAND LODGES' are slightly more expensive - we can provide full details of the tariffs/supplement upon phoning or emailing us.
Short breaks can be booked at any time of the year EXCEPT during the Summer High Season period.
(We have minimum short break tariff for up to 3 nights - this varies depending on time of year)
Special discounts may also apply in some cases.
BOOKINGS HOT LINE (01834) 831677 mobile 0797 312 3829, email: llanteglosestate@supanet.com
Guestbook
"We truly had the most wonderful time and the service and kindness we received...was so appreciated" N Thompson
"It is a very nice and homely place. V Sehkar
"We all loved the 'upside-down' lodge which was lovely and clean, comfortable and homely" The Shaw Family
"We have had another wonderful, relaxing and peaceful holiday and will be returning again...Thanks to the team for all their hard work and care." M & D Matthews
"I would like to commend you on the location of your accommodation, the comfort and equipment supplied in the lodges...I dare say we will return one day for yet another lovely weekend, with the grandchildren in tow." S Twist
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BECAUSE WE HAVE SEVERAL UNITS, WE DO NOT USE THE CALENDAR. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT AVAILABILITY, PLEASE EMAIL using the contact form at the bottom of the advert OR CALL OUR HOTLINE ON (01834) 831677, Mobile 0797 312 3829. Hope to year from you soon!
Contact owner
To contact this owner please visit: http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/17578