The Sycamores, Narberth is a beautifully appointed two-bedroom holiday lodge nestled within a small, tranquil holiday site, offering a wonderfully peaceful retreat in the heart of Pembrokeshire. The stylish, contemporary kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, wine fridge, dishwasher, and washing machine; everything needed for a comfortable self-catering break. The light and airy open-plan lounge and dining area features a three-seater sofa and armchair grouped around a wall-mounted Smart TV and cosy electric fire, with a dining table for four completing this wonderfully sociable space.
Step outside onto the generous wrap-around decked terrace, where outdoor dining furniture makes the most of the peaceful surroundings. It's perfect for al fresco suppers or simply unwinding with a good book. Down the hallway lie two luxurious super-king-size bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes offering excellent storage. A modern bathroom and a separate shower room ensure both couples and families enjoy plenty of space and comfort.
Picture yourself waking to birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves, padding out onto your private terrace with a fresh cup of coffee as morning light filters across the site. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Pembrokeshire's spectacular coastline, then return to the lodge as dusk falls, curling up beside the electric fire with a glass of wine and the quiet satisfaction of a perfect day.
The Sycamores, Narberth is perfectly placed to make the most of everything Pembrokeshire has to offer. For family fun, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (5 km) is an unmissable day out, combining a zoo, working farm, vintage fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play. The charming Saundersfoot Harbour (12 km) is well worth a visit, housing the Wales International Coastal Centre and surrounded by an appealing mix of independent shops and eateries. For outdoor enthusiasts, Llys-y-frân Lake (12 km) offers 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and open water, ideal for walking, cycling, fishing, and a range of water-based activities. Speed seekers shouldn't miss West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (15 km), where a 300-metre indoor track with five hairpins and a 70-metre straight delivers heart-pumping thrills.
Venture further to discover the dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks near Pembroke (26 km), a spectacular natural rock arch and towering limestone sea pillars that form part of the stunning Castlemartin Coast. This wild stretch of Pembrokeshire coastline offers excellent cliff-top walks and is renowned for its seabird colonies, including guillemots and razorbills. The lively Milford Waterfront is a 30-kilometre drive away, where this regenerated marina district blends boutique shopping, fine dining, and watersports in a vibrant harbourside setting, complete with an impressive promenade and regular events. Meanwhile, the romantic ruin of Cilgerran Castle (31 km) clings dramatically to the edge of a steep gorge above the River Teifi, where this 13th-century fortress once controlled the strategic river crossing and inspired countless artists, including Turner.
The iconic seaside town of Tenby, just 17 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its remarkably preserved medieval walls, rows of pastel-coloured Georgian townhouses perched above golden sands, and three stunning beaches including the popular North Beach. This picture-perfect destination offers charming independent shops, traditional pubs, and boat trips to nearby Caldey Island. A little further afield, Carmarthen is 31 km distant and reputedly Wales's oldest town, steeped in Arthurian legend as Merlin's supposed birthplace. Its bustling weekly market, Norman castle ruins, and excellent shopping make it a rewarding cultural excursion.




















