Caerau Bach, Trefin is a charming two-bedroom cottage nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, perfect for couples and small families seeking a peaceful retreat. The well-appointed kitchen area flows seamlessly into the dining space and living area on the first floor, featuring an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher alongside a table for relaxed meals. The bright living area welcomes you with comfortable seating, a Freeview Smart TV, and a cosy woodburner with initial logs provided, creating the perfect atmosphere for evenings spent watching flames dance behind the glass.
Step outside to the lawned garden, where garden furniture and a barbecue await sunny afternoons and al fresco dining. Back inside on the ground floor, two comfortable double bedrooms (both with 4ft 6in beds) provide restful accommodation: the first bedroom boasts an en-suite with cubicle shower, heated towel rail, and toilet, while the second bedroom has easy access to a walk-in shower room. A practical utility room with washing machine completes the thoughtful layout, and private parking for three cars ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture crisp mornings wrapped in the warmth of underfloor heating, planning the day's adventures over breakfast at the dining table. Spend sun-filled days exploring dramatic coastal paths and hidden coves, then return to light the woodburner as twilight settles over the Pembrokeshire hills. The cottage feels wonderfully removed from everyday life, yet everything you need lies within easy reach.
Caerau Bach, Trefin places you within effortless reach of Pembrokeshire's most captivating attractions. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (8 km) is an innovative research and visitor centre combining a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum, and British Bug House within a working farm and nature reserve, offering fascinating encounters with creatures great and small. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (11 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, its magnificent Norman architecture dominating Britain's smallest city with centuries of spiritual heritage. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (17 km) brings Wales' first Indoor Trampoline Park to life with over 100 inter-connecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag, and soft play area perfect for energetic family fun. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (18 km) delivers the ultimate indoor karting experience on a thrilling 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight.
Venture further to discover even more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (29 km) offers the unforgettable experience of walking your very own llama on famous valley llama treks at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre, combining gentle adventure with charming animal encounters. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Meline (29 km) transports you back centuries with its authentically reconstructed Iron Age hill fort set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (30 km) is a working farm with a difference, Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm featuring sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas for a wonderfully varied family day out.
The historic town of Milford lies 26 kilometres away, built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours and now home to Milford Waterfront, packed with independent shops and welcoming eateries celebrating local produce. Meanwhile, Tenby is a 43-kilometre drive. Pobably Wales' most iconic seaside town, its medieval castle walls frame Victorian architecture and a beautiful coastline of golden beaches and rocky coves. It offers excellent restaurants, art galleries, and boat trips to Caldey Island from the harbour.
































