Clear View, Llawhaden is a beautifully restored two-bedroom cottage set within an idyllic 12-acre fishery in the heart of a peaceful Pembrokeshire valley. The reverse-level layout places bedrooms on the ground floor: one double and one twin room, both made up with crisp linens, alongside a family bathroom with shower over bath. Upstairs, the bright open-plan living space draws you in with floor-to-ceiling windows perfectly framing views across the shimmering fishing lakes and rolling countryside beyond. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment, while the adjacent dining table seats four for leisurely meals together. The comfortable lounge area offers relaxing seating and a TV / DVD player, plus a shower room with WC completes this floor. An additional single bed can be set up in the living space if needed.
Step outside to enjoy the shared patio at the rear, complete with garden bench, perfect for morning coffee while watching mist lift from the lakes. The extensive shared grounds invite gentle strolls beside three beautiful fishing lakes and a mile of salmon and sea-trout river, all created by former World Champion Ian Heaps. Complimentary fishing is available for guests, with an on-site tackle shop providing any equipment needed. Ample off-road parking ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture sun-dappled mornings with breakfast overlooking tranquil waters, followed by lazy afternoons casting lines from the lakeside or simply wandering the peaceful grounds. As evening settles, gather upstairs in the light-filled living space, those panoramic windows glowing golden as the Pembrokeshire countryside folds into dusk, and toast another perfect day in this beautifully restorative valley retreat.
Clear View, Llawhaden places you perfectly for exploring Pembrokeshire's wealth of family attractions and natural beauty. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (4 km) delights children with its big adventure castle, slides, swings, pedal go-karts and friendly farm animals across a large play area. Llys-y-frân Lake (8 km) spreads across 350 acres of woodland, grassland and shimmering water, offering superb walking, cycling and fishing alongside various land and water activities. The Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (8 km) provides a wonderfully unique experience, where you can walk your very own llama on famous valley treks at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (12 km), Wales' first indoor trampoline park, thrills visitors with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag and dedicated soft play area for younger children.
Venture further to discover even more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (30 km) offers memorable encounters with these magnificent creatures in a beautiful rural setting. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (31 km) fascinates visitors with its innovative research and visitor centre, featuring a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum and British Bug House set within a working farm and nature reserve. WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre (48 km) provides a wild day out connecting with nature across a 500-acre haven for rare wildlife, including elegant flamingoes, with excellent birdwatching hides and family-friendly trails throughout.
The historic walled town of Tenby lies 18 kilometres away, probably the most iconic seaside destination in Wales, where medieval castle walls embrace golden beaches, colourful Georgian houses, and charming harbour-side cafes serving fresh local seafood. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 33-kilometre drive. Wales' oldest town, it is steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed birthplace of Merlin the wizard, and combines fascinating heritage with excellent shopping, traditional markets celebrating local produce, and welcoming riverside walks along the Towy.












