Golf holidays in Dinas Cross -
cottages and self catering
Find the perfect base or stop over for your golf holiday in Dinas Cross with 3 self catering cottages to choose from. Many of the Dinas Cross self catering listed below have golf courses near by.
A golf holiday offers great relaxation and the cottages and self catering here add to that by adding comfort whether your stay is for a stopover, short break or longer holiday.
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £467 to £1212
Self catering accommodation in Dinas Cross sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Close to the Sea • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This cottage in Dinas Cross near Newport sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.
Within the scattered village of Dinas Cross and 2.5 miles from Newport is Ty Gwennol. This welcoming cottage has a cosy sitting room with gas fire, a kitchen with dining area and a conservatory. The ground floor also contains a shower room, cloakroom and a double bedroom, while upstairs are two twin rooms, a family bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, and a double room with en-suite jet shower. There is an enclosed lawned garden, off road parking for three cars and the nearest shop and pub are a few minutes walk away. Ty Gwennol is an excellent cottage with many beaches and walks nearby. A perfect cottage to explore this part of South Wales.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £193 to £425
Self catering accommodation in Dinas Cross sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Close to the Sea • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Ty Gwennol Bach, near Newport is a lovely detached cottage within the grounds of the owners own home. This cottage sleeps 2, with one bedroom and an enclosed patio garden.
Within the scattered village of Dinas Cross and 2.5 miles miles from Newport is Ty Gwennol Bach. This welcoming cottage has been created by the owners within the grounds of their own home. The cosy sitting room with dining area is perfect to relax in and the welcoming kitchen has a breakfast area and the ground floor also contains a bathroom. This cottage sleeps two and has one twin bedroom. After a busy day exploring the area, relaxing in the lovely enclosed patio garden is essential. There is also off road parking for one car and the
nearest shop and pub are a few minutes walk away. Ty Gwennol Bach is an excellent cottage with many beaches and walks nearby. A perfect cottage to explore this part of South Wales.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £326 to £
Self catering accommodation in Dinas Cross sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Close to the Beach • Golf near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Cwm Bach details
Cwm Bach (Little Valley) is situated in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Britain's only coastal nationalpark has a spectacular coastline with a variety of landscapes - from cliffs, arches and stacks, sea caves and sandy beaches to wooded estuaries with lakes, hills and moorland further inland. (In 2011, the park was voted as the second best coastal destination in the world by the National Geographic magazine.)
The cottage is set in a wooded hillside within its own secluded valley, 300m from the road. From outside the property there are views across Fishguard Bay, and often spectacular sunsets. Cwm Bach is a five-minute drive from the market town of Fishguard and the village of Newport which has excellent restaurants, an unspoilt sandy beach, horse riding, fishing and a links golf club that welcomes visitors.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is a 10-minute walk from the property and there are also moorland rambles inland at Dinas. There are some which are easily walked from the property.
The area abounds in wildlife and the mild climate ensures that spring arrives early and autumn lingers. Trips to the offshore islands operate most months of the year - spring and autumn are the best times to see seals and porpoises.
More adventurous activities such as coasteering and kayaking are available, as are a number of theme parks.
Historical visitor attactions include Pembroke Castle in an idyllic setting on a river estuary and St David's Cathedral and Bishop's Palace (25-minutes' drive). Or go further back in time and visit a reconstructed iron-age fort.
The glorious scenery attracts artists and photographers, and there are many galleries to visit.
In the words of the National Trust "Escape to the western edge of Wales and explore a dramatic coastal landscape. Discover the secrets of our wild places and create your own memories".
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