Aelfryn, Wisemans Bridge, is an enchanting two-bedroom cabin perched in an elevated position with spectacular sea views stretching across the Pembrokeshire coastline. The welcoming open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner invites you to prepare delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen area before gathering at the dining table set within the bay window, where panoramic vistas provide a stunning backdrop to every meal. The comfortable living space features a Smart TV for streaming your favourite shows and a cosy wood burner that casts a warm glow across the room on crisp winter evenings.
Step outside to discover a generous sun-soaked patio and grassed lawn area, complete with a charming summer house offering the perfect spot to savour your morning coffee whilst drinking in those mesmerising sea views. The property offers two inviting bedrooms along the hallway, a peaceful double and a versatile twin, both providing restful retreats after days exploring the coastal path. A family shower room completes this idyllic seaside sanctuary, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine settling onto the patio recliner with a captivating book, the sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and wild coastal flowers. Picture yourself warming beside the crackling wood burner after bracing clifftop walks, a glass of wine in hand as the sun melts into the ocean horizon. Feel the joy of lazy summer mornings in the garden house, watching boats bob in Saundersfoot harbour below whilst planning your day's coastal adventures.
Aelfryn, Wisemans Bridge, sits just metres from the golden sands of Wiseman's Bridge beach, perfectly positioned to explore Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline and captivating attractions. Families will delight in Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km), offering an exciting day out with its zoo, farm, fairground rides, and adventure play areas. For those seeking thrills, Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (7 km) challenges visitors to swing through forest canopies, testing speed, strength, and agility on exhilarating aerial courses. History enthusiasts can explore the magnificent Carew Castle & Tidal Mill in Carew (11 km), an enormous stone fortress set beside a picturesque 23-acre mill pond. Adventure seekers will enjoy West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (22 km), featuring an indoor 300-metre track with five hairpins and a thrilling 70-metre straight.
Wildlife lovers can venture further to The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km), where remarkable biodiversity thrives within a compact area, or embark on a boat trip to Skomer Island from Martin's Haven (48 km), an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins, porpoises, and countless other species create an unforgettable wildlife spectacle. For spiritual reflection, visit St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (55 km), the birthplace of Wales's patron saint, where a holy well is believed to possess curative powers.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 17 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its thousand-year heritage and remarkable architectural masterpieces, including the magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Wander through charming streets lined with boutique shops and relax in welcoming traditional pubs steeped in Welsh history. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is a 25-kilometre drive that showcases the area's rich maritime heritage as one of Britain's finest natural harbours. This bustling port town delights holidaymakers with its scenic waterfront promenade, packed with inviting shops, restaurants, and eateries offering fresh local seafood and stunning harbour views.




















