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Puffin Lodge, a luxurious single-storey lodge in Hasguard Cross, Pembrokeshire, offers a tastefully designed open-plan living space. The kitchen is equipped with modern conveniences, including an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy meals in the dining area with seating for four, or unwind in the sitting area featuring a 43" LCD Smart TV and electric fire. This pet-friendly lodge provides an ideal getaway for families, couples, and friends, with a sofa bed available for added flexibility.
The outdoor space at Puffin Lodge is designed for relaxation and leisure, featuring a private decking area with a hot tub. Guests can bask in the evening sun on the UPVC rattan settee lounger corner suite or enjoy alfresco dining with a 4-seater bistro set. The lodge offers off-road parking for two cars and sits in an elevated position, providing stunning views and a sunny aspect throughout the day. A perfect spot for unwinding after exploring Pembrokeshire's natural beauty.
Puffin Lodge comprises two stylish bedrooms, including a master double with an en-suite shower room hidden behind a mirrored walk-in wardrobe, and a twin room. The sleek family shower room ensures comfort and convenience for all guests. Nestled within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the lodge provides an excellent base for exploring coastal paths, engaging in water sports, and visiting nearby beaches such as Musselwick Beach and Marloes Sands.
Located near the charming villages of Broad Haven and Little Haven, Puffin Lodge offers easy access to local amenities, including shops, pubs, and restaurants. Guests can enjoy water sports at Broad Haven Beach or scenic coastal walks in Little Haven. For more exploration, Milford Haven, Haverfordwest, and Pembroke offer attractions like Pembroke Castle and canoeing on Mill Pond. The historic towns of St. Davids, Tenby, Manorbier, and Saundersfoot are a short drive away, making Puffin Lodge an ideal starting point for discovering Pembrokeshire's rich history and natural beauty.
Pembrokeshire is Wales’ most popular seaside destination. Home to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, 51 forts and castles and the most blue flag awarded beaches in Britain; Pembrokeshire has a lot going for it. For outdoorsy types there is even a 186 mile long coastal path to keep you occupied! There is something for everyone in Pembrokeshire from great shopping to outstanding beaches and superb attractions. Whitesands beach is one of the best surfing beaches in the country, overlooked by the craggy hill of Carn Llidi, Whitesands is a large expanse of beautiful white sand popular amongst canoeists, body boarders, surfers and holiday makers. There are also many other smaller beaches across the county’s coast for you to kick back and relax. When it comes to sightseeing there is plenty on offer, including Pembrokeshire Candle Centre, Llawhaden Castle and the Gun tower museum. There is also Upton Castle and Gardens, Colby Woodland Garden and Bro Meigan Gardens for all those nature lovers. If sightseeing doesn’t take your fancy then your in for a treat with the amount of exciting activities on offer in Pembrokeshire, not only is there great surfing schools, you can also enjoy fantastic sailing, diving, coasteering, horse riding, fishing,kayaking and much more. Pembrokeshire is the county to visit if you want to get active or try something new. You can also expect to eat well on your visit to Pembrokeshire with fantastic local produce served in wonderful countryside and coastal pubs and restaurants. For the perfect luxury accommodation by the seaside be sure to search Luxury coastal self-catering.