The Steps, Llandeloy is a beautifully converted granary offering characterful accommodation for four or five guests in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside. The well-equipped kitchen upstairs features an electric ceramic hob, built-in oven and microwave, washing machine and dishwasher, plus a fridge with freezer compartment. The bright open-plan dining area seats up to six around a welcoming table, while the comfortable sitting area invites relaxation with a three-seater sofa, armchairs, and a TV with Freeview and Bluetooth speaker, all bathed in natural light from windows overlooking the historic village church.
Heading outside, a small fenced garden laid to lawn provides a safe space for children to play, complete with picnic table and charcoal barbecue for alfresco dining on warm evenings. Downstairs, the double bedroom offers peaceful rest with bedside table, whilst the triple bunk room (with lower double bunk and upper single) provides flexible sleeping arrangements perfect for children or additional guests. A family bathroom with shower over bath and heated towel rail completes the accommodation.
Picture sun-drenched mornings spent planning the day's adventures over breakfast, then heading out to discover Newgale's magnificent sandy beach just a few kilometres away. Spend afternoons surfing Atlantic rollers, walking dramatic clifftop paths, or building sandcastles before returning to your peaceful village retreat. As evening settles over Llandeloy, fire up the barbecue in your private garden whilst children play safely on the lawn, then gather inside for games and stories as the Pembrokeshire countryside falls quiet around you.
The Steps, Llandeloy places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's wealth of family attractions and natural wonders. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (8 km) combines innovative conservation with hands-on encounters, featuring a Tropical Bug Zoo, fascinating Bug Museum, and British Bug House showcasing native species within this unique research centre and nature reserve. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (12 km) thrills with Wales' first indoor trampoline park, where over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball court, trick airbag and soft play area promise energetic fun whatever the weather. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (26 km) offers the memorable experience of walking your very own llama through beautiful valleys at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village near Meline (29 km) transports visitors back two millennia with its authentically reconstructed hill fort set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Venture further afield to uncover even more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (46 km) delivers award-winning indoor and outdoor entertainment including paintball, fishing, archery and golf, ensuring action-packed days for all ages. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (47 km) brings prehistoric times vividly to life as you journey through this ultimate dinosaur adventure park where ancient giants once roamed. Boats to Caldey Island from Tenby (49 km) carry you across to one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks continue their centuries-old traditions of prayer and famously produce delicious handmade chocolate.
The historic town of Milford Haven lies 21 kilometres away, its rich maritime heritage built upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where Milford Waterfront now buzzes with independent shops, cafés and waterside restaurants. Meanwhile, Narberth is a 28-kilometre drive. This gorgeous little market town delights shoppers and foodies alike with its high street of multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing galleries, boutiques and excellent eateries celebrating local Welsh produce.












