Ty Moch Bach, Castlemorris is a beautifully converted 18th-century barn that sleeps four guests across two bedrooms, blending original character with contemporary comfort in the heart of rural Pembrokeshire. Upstairs, the well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker, integrated dishwasher and washing machine, fridge and microwave, alongside a generous dining table seating six. The inviting sitting room welcomes you with comfortable sofas arranged around a cosy wood-burning stove, a Smart TV mounted on the wall, and charming exposed beams soaring overhead beneath vaulted ceilings.
Step outside to discover a lovely south-facing garden with a sheltered area furnished with two picnic benches, perfect for alfresco dining on sunny afternoons. Downstairs, the double bedroom offers a built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers, hand basin and hairdryer, whilst the twin bedroom provides flexible sleeping with bedside drawers and storage. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation, and there's dedicated off-road parking for two cars at the front of the property.
Picture crisp mornings wrapped in the warmth of the wood burner, coffee in hand as Pembrokeshire's rolling hills unfold beyond your windows. Spend peaceful days exploring ancient coastal paths and hidden coves, then return to fire up the barbecue in your sunny garden while swallows swoop overhead. As twilight settles across the countryside, gather around the dining table sharing stories of the day's adventures, the crackle of burning logs providing the perfect soundtrack to your Welsh retreat.
Ty Moch Bach, Castlemorris places you within easy reach of Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions and natural wonders. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (13 km) combines education with entertainment through its fascinating Tropical Bug Zoo, comprehensive Bug Museum, and British Bug House, offering close encounters with extraordinary insects from around the world. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (17 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, where over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, and trick airbags promise energetic fun regardless of the weather. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village near Meline (23 km) brings ancient history vividly to life within this authentically reconstructed hill fort, set amid 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (31 km) delivers a fantastic family day out combining zoo encounters, traditional farm experiences, vintage fairground rides, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play areas.
Venture further afield to discover even more of West Wales' treasures. Carew Karting in Sageston (46 km) provides all-weather racing excitement on a professionally designed circuit, with rides available for all ages and abilities throughout the year. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (48 km) is an award-winning adventure centre offering everything from paintball and archery to fishing and golf, ensuring action-packed days for the whole family. British Bird of Prey Centre near Idole (54 km) stands as the UK's only facility dedicated solely to British raptors, where thrilling flying demonstrations and hands-on activities bring you face to face with magnificent native birds of prey.
The historic port of Milford Haven sits 25 kilometres away, built upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours and now home to the vibrant Milford Waterfront, where independent shops, waterside restaurants, and maritime museums celebrate centuries of seafaring heritage. Meanwhile, Carmarthen lies 52 kilometres from the barn. Proudly holding the title of Wales' oldest town, it is forever linked to the legend of Merlin the wizard, combining ancient history with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants, and regular farmers' markets showcasing the very best of Welsh produce.




























