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Bluestone Holidays - Self Catering Cottages in the North Preseli Hills

Ref 299 - Converted Barn, Cwmbach - Sleeps 4Converted Barn, Cwmbach  (Ref 299 - Sleeps 4 - Pets Allowed)
Set down a sweeping country lane The Old Grain Store provides a wonderful romantic retreat for those seeking peace and quiet in a rural location. Although it is set off the beaten track, it is infact just a few miles off the M4, and is well situated for exploring the wealth of delights that Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire have to offer. The owners have lovingly converted this attic into spacious and very comfortable accomodation. There are farm and woodland walks and the gardens have been landscaped and include a small lake for your enjoyment. A picnic table is provided

Ref 393 - Stone Cottage, Near Crosswell - Sleeps 5Stone Cottage, Near Crosswell  (Ref 393 - Sleeps 5 - Pets Allowed)
Winding country lanes lead you to this attractive stone cottage which nestles in the sweeping moor beneath the Preseli hills. The hills are spectacular at any time of the year but particularly so when carpeted with purple heather, and the contrasting yellow gorse, the Welsh mountain ponies and the sheep grazing add to the delightful rural setting. The cottage is secluded in approximately 2 acres of garden and small fields and provides good family style accommodation for those looking for a peaceful holiday location

Ref 668 - Stone Cottage, Near Crosswell - Sleeps 2Stone Cottage, Near Crosswell  (Ref 668 - Sleeps 2 - Pets Allowed)
Completely tucked away, down a long winding lane you will find this recently converted barn, now a comfortable hideaway cottage for two, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquillity. The owner has taken great care sympathetically converting the semi-detached barn, which retains all its original character and now boasts all modern day comforts. From the barn you are within easy access to the moors, an array of scenic country lanes will lead you to the Preseli Hills, famous for the bluestones associated with Stone Henge and popular with walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. There is a selection of beaches within easy drive of the cottage, including the expansive beach at Newport Sands with direct access onto the coastal path

Ref 672 - Bungalow, Croswell - Sleeps 6Bungalow, Croswell  (Ref 672 - Sleeps 6 - No Pets)
This detached bungalow boasts a most breathtaking and uninterrupted views across beautiful countryside and the horizon beyond. The property is situated in the quiet welsh village of Crosswell and is heart of the Bluestone Country. The Preseli Hills is ideal place for hilltop walking and to discover this unspoilt part of North Pembrokeshire. This is a perfect spot for guests seeking total peace and seclusion and a perfect getaway from the stress and strains of everyday life, yet within a few minutes drive of the coast

Ref 813 - Converted Barn, Eglwyswen - Sleeps 4Converted Barn, Eglwyswen  (Ref 813 - Sleeps 4 - Pets Allowed)
Stunning views of the Preseli hills can be enjoyed from this delightful converted barn. The village of Crymych is just over a mile away and Cardigan, Newport and Fishguard are a short drive away. There are several lovely beaches within easy driving distance of the cottage as well as the Iron Age Fort and Bro Meigan Gardens. The Preseli hills are steeped in legend and are the place where the bluestones for Stonehenge were taken from. The cottage has been carefully renovated to provide comfortable and welcoming accommodation.

Ref 870 - Shepherds Cottage Mynachlogddu - Sleeps 6Shepherds Cottage Mynachlogddu  (Ref 870 - Sleeps 6 - Pets Welcome)
This former shepherd's cottage snuggles in a cluster of protective trees completely alone in the midst of the Preseli hills.

Within sight of the cottage is the hill of Carn Meini where the famous bluestones used at Stonehenge came from and the seventy foot stone circle at Gors Fawr ......

Ref 906 - Log Cabin Hermon - Sleeps 4Log Cabin Hermon  (Ref 906 - Sleeps 4 - Pets Welcome)
This log cabin retreat is idyllically situated overlooking a lake on a rare breeds farm, close to the Preseli hills. The owners keep prize winning sheep and Irish moiled cattle as well as a large collection of ornamental wildfowl on the lake and a few turkeys rescued from Christmas dinner several years ago! The lake has trout and fishing may be arranged ......

Ref 910 - Detached House Penygroes - Sleeps 6Detached House Penygroes  (Ref 910 - Sleeps 6 - Pet Welcome )
Winding country lanes and stone tracks lead you to the sweeping moors beneath the Preseli hills where this superb detached architect designed property offers excellent accommodation in a stunning location with almost direct access on to the moors and hills. The hills are part of the Pembrokeshire National Park and are spectacular at any time of the year and they offer great walking. The coast is also close by - Newport Beach is just 6 miles away as is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path ......

Stone Cottage Crymych - Sleeps 2Stone Cottage Crymych  (Ref 962 - Sleeps 2 - Pet Welcome
Situated just outside Crymych and close to the Preseli hills, this cosy stone cottage for two (formerly part of the stable block for this 12 acre holding) makes a lovely retreat. A footpath leads across the farmland to the Frenni Fawr, the northern most hill in the Preseli range. The coast is just a 20 minute drive and the village of Crymych just a mile. Crymych is at the heart of this Welsh speaking community and the locals offer a warm welcome.

Converted Stable - Crymych - Sleeps 6Converted Stable - Crymych  (Ref 963 - Sleeps 6 - Pet Welcome)
Situated close to the Preseli hills and the village of Crymych, this comfortable converted stable makes an ideal base from which to explore the three neighbouring counties of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. There is a selection of beaches within a half hour drive. The Preseli hill range has some lovely long walks and you can see the Preseli bluestones some of which were taken all the way to Stonehenge where they stand today.