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Wales

41 replies

HairyToity · 30/12/2019 15:38

We fancy Wales this year. I like the idea of a cottage near St David's. My DD6 wants a holiday park. She thinks cottages are boring.

Any recommendations - either a cottage in a naice seaside town to make it less bore to DD6, cottage with pool, or a holiday park.

Thanks

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Ricekrispie22 · 30/12/2019 17:23

Hendre House cottages might be a good compromise!

HairyToity · 30/12/2019 17:56

Thanks. Hendre House Cottages are already booked for the week we would go. Shock

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BestIsWest · 30/12/2019 18:02

Tenby? Ivy Tower Cottages in St Florence have a little pool plus there’s Heatherton and Folly farm nearby. Bit more commercial than St David’s though.
(Disclaimer, it’s years since we stayed there)

Winterdaysarehere · 30/12/2019 18:06

Wales =wind, rain, wellies and more rain.
Ime.

BestIsWest · 30/12/2019 18:18

And?? Not everyone wants 35 degrees heat.

Winterdaysarehere · 30/12/2019 18:23

I love rainy Scotland but Wales was just awful!!
I actually hate sunny holidays - just Wales was something else!!

IthinkIsawahairbrushbackthere · 30/12/2019 18:33

Scolton Cottages are beautiful and they have an indoor pool and spa. Just outside Haverfordwest and about 20 miles from St Davids.

Tenby is very commercial, Saundersfoot can be busy but less commercial. North of county Little Haven is lovely, as is Nolton Haven. Broad Haven can be very busy. Solva - a couple of miles outside St Davids - is stunning.

BestIsWest · 30/12/2019 19:04

Ok, you’re obviously the expert Hmm

welshweasel · 30/12/2019 19:05

Bluestone?

BestIsWest · 30/12/2019 19:06

(Not aimed at you IthinkIsaw)

Llareggub · 30/12/2019 19:07

Bluestone seems like the obvious choice?

Fearofawelshplanet · 30/12/2019 19:12

Wales is so beautiful with its coast we moved 240 miles from south yorkshire to enjoy it every spring. Gower, Tenby, Caswell with a trip to bluestone or folly farm maybe?

HairyToity · 30/12/2019 20:10

Yes, Bluestone does seem obvious choice. I've driven past but never been in. It never appealed when we drove by. We have had some lovely holidays in cottages but last couple of years done holiday parks, and DD6 decided she loves a holiday park
I fancy something a bit quieter. I'd also quite like something not too expensive. I quite like the look of Timber Hill Log Cabins.

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HairyToity · 30/12/2019 20:16

My favourite beach is Aberporth. Love it for rock pooling, and the stream in the middle. It is so child friendly and I like a beach with cafes close by.

Just wondering if there is an area or place in Wales (not just Pembrokeshire) we are missing out on.

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Llareggub · 30/12/2019 23:03

My favourite beach is Llangrannog over that way. It’s a lovely little village and a good base for trips around the coast.

Llareggub · 30/12/2019 23:05

Or there’s the Oxwich Bay Hotel on the Gower. Lots of scope from there to visit lots of beaches without much hassle and there’s a watersports company on the beach. There’s also a castle, a great restaurant and great walks.

Polkadotdelight · 30/12/2019 23:11

Beyond my budget but I'd love to go.

www.clydeycottages.co.uk/

MillieMoodle · 30/12/2019 23:15

Tenby, or areas nearby. Miles of beach, loads to do nearby that would be perfect for a 6 year old. Folly Farm is absolutely brilliant, the Dinosaur Park's good, Oakwood too. If you don't stay at Bluestone you can still go swimming at Blue Lagoon which is the swimming pool there, you just need to book first. If you're ok with a Haven, Kiln Park is a holiday park just outside Tenby (near Penally) which has its own swimming pool, play areas etc. Love that part of Wales!

MillieMoodle · 30/12/2019 23:15

Oh just seen you'd like something quieter. Maybe not Kiln Park then Grin

Moonflower12 · 30/12/2019 23:31

OP you are right to love Aberporth. We are going there tomorrow for a winter beach walk.
@Llareggub Love the user name! Llangrannog is also lovely.
I was brought up in Penbryn- halfway between the two.

BackforGood · 30/12/2019 23:44

What about searching for cottages on a farm, with a pool.
That way, there are likely to be other dc for your dc to interact with, when you are 'home' but you've still got all the wonderful beaches of Pembrokeshire on your doorstep.

We stayed in quite a few different places like that, when our dc were young. Usually someone has converted barns/ outbuildings and there will often be a play area - sometimes a trampoline or we've come across croquet, boules etc as well.

BestIsWest · 31/12/2019 06:40

This is also near Oxwich
penricecastle.co.uk/

No pool but there is a pool nearby.

Funf · 31/12/2019 09:41

Have you considered the North? Its handy for other places Liverpool, Chester, Shrewsbury?
Lots of nice places its a bit more populated so we found more to do.
Llandudno to Snowdon is only about 45 mins, the whole area has lots of hidden gems, good road links too

HairyToity · 31/12/2019 10:53

We live in North East Wales. A family member has a holiday cottage in Criccieth we stay at every year. I love North Wales too. Just not sure where to visit that we haven't already been to.

I fancied a year not travelling far for our main holiday, as we have a baby. Gower is a possibility.

We had a fabulous holiday one year at Cwmiar Farm but my daughter has forgotten it and is adament she wants holiday park. If anyone is looking for somewhere a bit different then I recommend Cwmiar.

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Funf · 31/12/2019 11:09

Have look here some good ideas and hidden gems
www.donthibernate.co.uk

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