64 Heritage Park, Stepaside is a welcoming three-bedroom lodge nestled within peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside, offering a comfortable retreat for families and friends. The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, with a breakfast bar for casual dining. The spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner showcases high ceilings and elegant furnishings warmed by an electric fire, inviting you to settle onto plush sofas and watch television. Floor-to-ceiling windows and patio doors flood the space with natural light, creating a bright, airy atmosphere perfect for relaxation.
Step outside onto the large decked terrace to discover elevated views across the holiday park, an ideal spot for morning coffee or peaceful afternoon retreats. Three thoughtfully designed bedrooms await: a master bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room, a second double bedroom for flexibility, and a twin bedroom perfect for children. A family bathroom with shower-over-the-bath, ample off-road parking, and easy access to surrounding woodland footpaths complete this welcoming lodge, perfect for unforgettable getaways.
Imagine waking to birdsong with the countryside at your doorstep, a warm cup of tea warming your hands as you step onto your private terrace. Spend your days exploring coastal trails and charming villages, returning to your cosy lodge to unwind by the electric fire, watching the sun drift lazily across the park. As evening falls, gather together to create memories that will last a lifetime.
64 Heritage Park, Stepaside enjoys an enviable position within Pembrokeshire's countryside, just a short drive from the Welsh coast and a treasure trove of attractions. The delightful Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (3 km) offers a fantastic family day out with its zoo, farm, fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play facilities. Nature enthusiasts will delight in Manor Wildlife Park at St Florence (11 km), a spectacular 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species. History comes alive at the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (12 km), where you can step back five centuries to discover how a Tudor family lived. Those seeking medieval majesty should venture to magnificent Pembroke Castle (17 km), one of Wales's most impressive castles standing proudly in the heart of the town.
For those with a spirit of adventure, the remarkable Skomer Island (47 km) awaits. An internationally important seabird sanctuary, it is reached by a thrilling 20-minute ferry from the mainland, where puffins and porpoises flourish in abundance. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (49 km) offers another memorable experience for all ages,. The awe-inspiring St Davids Cathedral (52 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, beautifully nestled in Britain's smallest city.
Between these grand adventures, discover the charming market town of Narberth, just 8 kilometres away. It's a true shopper's and foodie's paradise where streets are lined with colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings that whisper tales of centuries past. Browse independent boutiques, artisan craft shops, and sample locally-sourced delicacies in cosy cafés and restaurants. Meanwhile, the historic county town of Carmarthen lies 30 km distant, proudly holding the title of Wales's oldest town and legendary birthplace of the wizard Merlin. This ancient settlement offers fascinating museums, traditional Welsh markets, and authentic pubs where you can immerse yourself in local culture and sample regional specialities whilst exploring streets steeped in mythology and history.




















