Trefloyne Lodge, Penally, is a beautifully renovated three-bedroom cottage nestled within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering spacious living and character in abundance. The modern, well-equipped kitchen boasts a gas hob, electric oven, and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into the bright open-plan living and dining area, where exposed beams and vaulted ceilings create an airy, welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable seating areas invite you to relax with loved ones, whilst Sky and Netflix entertainment adds to the cosy ambience. A separate utility room keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
Step outside to the paved patio area at the front, where garden furniture awaits for morning coffees or evening drinks as you soak up the peaceful surroundings. The property offers three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a king-size master with its own en-suite bathroom complete with both bath and walk-in shower, a double, and a twin room, ensuring flexible sleeping arrangements for families. With a bright family bathroom featuring both bath and shower, plus an additional ground-floor shower room, everyone can enjoy their own space and comfort during your coastal retreat.
Imagine waking to the promise of a beach day, gathering around the kitchen table to plan your adventures over breakfast. Picture lazy afternoons on the patio, recounting the day's discoveries, whilst the children play on the grassy lawn. As evening draws in, settle into the cosy living space, where the warmth of togetherness mingles with the anticipation of tomorrow's explorations.
Trefloyne Lodge, Penally, is perfectly positioned to discover the treasures of Pembrokeshire. The sandy beach and dunes of Penally lie less than one kilometre away, ideal for sandcastle building and seaside strolls, whilst the charming Victorian resort of Tenby, with its colourful harbour, medieval town walls, and delightful shops and eateries, is just three kilometres distant. History enthusiasts will delight in the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (3 km), where you can step back 500 years to experience Tudor family life in authentic settings. Young explorers will roar with excitement at The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (4 km), travelling to a land before time at this ultimate dinosaur adventure park. For adrenaline seekers, Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km) offers all-weather racing fun for all ages on their exciting track. Families looking for indoor adventure will love Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (25 km), Wales' first indoor trampoline park with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, and soft play areas.
Further afield, nature lovers can explore The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km), where extraordinary biodiversity awaits in compact, beautiful surroundings with woodland trails and bird hides. The breathtaking Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, showcases some of Wales' highest sea cliffs and abundant birdlife. For a gentle, heartwarming experience, visit Gentle Giants Shire Horses (48 km) to meet these magnificent creatures up close.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 12 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its thousand-year heritage and magnificent Norman castle, one of Wales' finest medieval fortresses. This charming market town offers cobbled streets, traditional pubs, and rich history dating back to the 11th century. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is a 44-kilometre drive through stunning Pembrokeshire countryside. This remarkable destination captivates holidaymakers with its magnificent 12th-century cathedral, built in honour of Wales' patron saint, and its breathtaking coastal splendour along some of Britain's most spectacular cliff-top scenery and pristine beaches.
















