Valley View, Manorbier, is a delightful four-bedroom house offering the perfect family retreat in a beautiful coastal village. The open-plan kitchen/diner provides a wonderful social space with a gas oven and hob, microwave, large American-style fridge / freezer, plus an additional fridge for those holiday essentials. Patio doors open onto the wraparound garden, creating seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The generous lounge welcomes you with a cosy gas wood burner-effect fire and two large four-seater sofas arranged around the Smart TV, perfect for relaxed evenings together.
Step outside to discover the wraparound garden with its patio terrace, outdoor seating, and charcoal BBQ for memorable alfresco dining. The property features four well-appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor double, and three upstairs rooms including a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin on request), a king-size, and a twin. All bedrooms offer ample storage and valley views extending to the sea. Two bathrooms, a family bathroom upstairs and a ground-floor shower room. ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of seabirds calling, brewing your morning coffee before strolling down to the golden sands just minutes away. Spend your days surfing, rock pooling, or exploring Manorbier Castle perched dramatically above the beach. As evening falls, fire up the BBQ on your private terrace, sharing stories of the day's adventures while the sun sets over the valley, painting the sky in hues of amber and rose.
Valley View, Manorbier, is perfectly positioned in the heart of this thriving seaside village, with the golden sand beach just 500 metres away on foot. The beach is a year-round favourite for surfing, rock pooling, and kayaking, while Manorbier Castle stands sentinel on the hillside overlooking the shore. After a day on the beach, the village pub and cafes offer warm welcomes and hearty meals. Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (5 km) is a stunning family-owned eco-friendly deer park where you can feed the deer and enjoy guided safaris. For adventure seekers, Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (7 km) lets you test your speed and agility as you swing through the canopies. History enthusiasts will marvel at Pembroke Castle (9 km), one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (18 km) delights children with its big adventure castle, slides, pedal go-karts, and friendly farm animals.
Further afield, the Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (27 km) offers the unique experience of walking your very own llama through stunning valleys at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre. Cilgerran Castle near Cardigan (47 km) presents one of Wales' most spectacularly sited fortresses, perched dramatically on a steep gorge above the River Teifi. St Dogmaels Abbey (49 km) reveals its 12th-century ruins nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village.
The nearby towns of Milford Haven, just 19 kilometres away, and St Davids, a 42-kilometre drive, offer wonderful exploration opportunities for visitors. Milford Haven boasts a fascinating maritime heritage as one of Britain's finest natural harbours, with its bustling waterfront lined with charming shops, cafés, and restaurants perfect for leisurely afternoons. Meanwhile, St Davids holds the unique distinction of being Britain's smallest city, home to the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and stunning coastal scenery. Both destinations provide rich historical experiences, from Milford Haven's naval connections to St Davids' ancient pilgrimage routes, making them ideal day trips for holidaymakers seeking culture, history, and scenic beauty.




















