Hunter's Hollow, St Florence is a beautifully appointed holiday cottage offering stylish and comfortable accommodation across two floors. The well-equipped open-plan kitchen and dining area features a dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and a generous table for gathering over home-cooked meals. The cosy lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a wood-burning stove, perfect for relaxed evenings, whilst French doors open onto a private patio that extends your living space outdoors.
Heading outside, the fully fenced lawned garden provides a safe space for children and pets to play, whilst the private outdoor hot tub promises indulgent evenings under the stars. Three inviting bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements: the king-size master bedroom features its own en-suite bathroom, the charming double bedroom boasts a romantic four-poster bed, and the ground-floor twin bedroom (which can be made into a super king on request) sits conveniently beside the ground-floor shower room. Between Easter and October, guests enjoy use of an indoor heated swimming pool, adding an extra dimension to your Pembrokeshire escape.
Picture mornings with coffee on the patio, planning the day's adventures, then returning to the warmth of the wood burner as twilight falls. Fire up the hot tub beneath a canopy of stars, steam rising into the cool evening air, whilst the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside settles around you. These are the simple pleasures that make a cottage holiday truly unforgettable.
Hunter's Hollow, St Florence is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston, just two kilometres away, is a stunning family-owned eco-friendly deer park where you can feed these gentle creatures and take a guided safari through their natural habitat. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (4 km) invites you to test your speed, strength and agility as you swing through the forest canopies on an exhilarating high-ropes adventure. Carew Karting in Sageston (6 km) offers all-weather racing excitement with rides available for all ages, from gentle junior sessions to adrenaline-fuelled adult races. Narberth Castle in Narberth (14 km) rises dramatically above the town, its imposing medieval ruins telling stories of Norman conquest and Welsh rebellion.
Venture further to discover even more of West Wales' treasures. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs a huge diversity of wildlife into a compact area, where wetland boardwalks and woodland trails reveal otters, kingfishers, and rare butterflies throughout the seasons. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) offers memorable encounters with these magnificent working horses, demonstrating traditional skills and offering carriage rides through beautiful countryside. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (51 km) combines friendly farm animals with spectacular coastal scenery, where fenced clifftop walks provide excellent opportunities to spot Atlantic grey seals and bottlenose dolphins playing in the waves below.
The historic town of Pembroke lies ten kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds along streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming traditional pubs, all watched over by the magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Meanwhile, Carmarthen sits 37-kilometre drive. The oldest town in Wales, it is the legendary home of the wizard Merlin. This characterful county town combines Roman heritage with contemporary Welsh culture, offering excellent shopping, bustling markets celebrating local produce, and the fascinating Carmarthenshire County Museum exploring the region's rich past.




























