Llety Wen, New Moat is a charming traditional cottage perfectly suited for couples seeking a peaceful Pembrokeshire retreat. Step inside to discover an inviting open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining area where the well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave and dishwasher, alongside a dining table ready for leisurely meals. The cosy lounge welcomes you with traditional furnishings, a warming wood burner for chilly evenings, and a comfortable sofa bed, creating the perfect space to unwind with a good book or settle in for a film on the television.
Stepping outside, the enclosed front patio provides a lovely spot for morning coffee or al fresco dining, complete with garden furniture and peaceful rural views. From the lounge, step up into the delightful double bedroom, where a romantic four-poster bed takes centre stage amid pretty finishing touches that create a truly special atmosphere. A neat bathroom with shower over bath and WC completes the accommodation. Off-road parking for one car sits conveniently alongside the cottage.
Picture mornings with coffee on the patio, listening to birdsong drifting across the Pembrokeshire countryside. Spend days exploring ancient monuments and woodland trails, then return to your cottage retreat as dusk settles. Light the wood burner, pour a glass of wine, and let the warmth and quiet work their magic after another day discovering this beautiful corner of Wales.
Llety Wen, New Moat offers wonderful access to Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and landscapes. Llys-y-frân Lake in Llys-y-frân (3 km) encompasses 350 acres of woodland, grassland and lake perfect for walking, cycling and fishing, alongside a whole range of activities on land and water for all the family. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (10 km) is a characterful rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale available in both cask and bottle, offering fascinating tours and tastings. Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber near Nevern (12 km) stands as an ancient Neolithic burial chamber occupying a dramatic hilltop site in a beautiful setting, with stunning views sweeping over Fishguard Bay and the Preseli Mountains. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Meline (15 km) brings history vividly to life through this authentically reconstructed Iron Age hill fort, set within thirty acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Journey further to discover even more of this remarkable region's treasures. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (31 km) transports visitors to a land-before-time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, creating the ultimate dinosaur adventure park experience in the UK with life-sized models and interactive exhibits. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (31 km) stands as one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, magnificently situated in Britain's smallest city amid ancient cobbled streets and artist galleries. WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre in Llanelli (52 km) offers a genuinely wild day out connecting with nature within a 500-acre haven for rare wildlife, including elegant flamingoes, with boardwalk trails and bird hides throughout.
The gorgeous little market town of Narberth lies 12 kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's heaven with a high street lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing independent boutiques, galleries and excellent restaurants. Meanwhile, Tenby sits 26 kilometres from the cottage. Probably one of the most iconic seaside towns in Wales, the medieval castle walls embrace pastel-painted houses tumbling down to golden beaches, creating a picture-perfect setting enhanced by Victorian architecture and a beautiful coastline ideal for boat trips and coastal walks.
















