Seahorse Cottage is a beautiful stone barn conversion with an enclosed, sunny garden which overlooks a wooded valley. This is the perfect spot for an outdoor meal, within earshot of the nearby waterfall. The small sandy beach at Aberfforest is about 200 yards away, and children will enjoy skimming stones, exploring rock pools or building a dam across the stream; the beach is perfect for swimming or kayaking. The Coast Path runs past Aberfforest and there are pleasant walks to Newport beach and Dinas Head. The nearby village shops, pubs and restaurants are under 2 miles away. The cottage is comfortably furnished with lovely original features, A frame beams and whitewashed walls. The open plan living space has a woodburner and a 'Shaker style' kitchen. 3 cosy bedrooms complete this quaint cottage - a lovely holiday base.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay.Aberfforest is a very special bay on this beautiful coastline, pitted with tiny sandy coves and a favourite haunt of seals and dolphins. Deciduous ancient woodlands run down tiny valleys to the seas edge and birdwatchers and naturalists delight in the abundance of wildlife. The bay, which can only be approached by the general public over a long footpath, is almost private and has launching facilities available by prior arrangement. The small, sandy beach is perfect for swimming or kayaking and you may sometimes be joined by a seal. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs past Aberfforest; follow this for fantastic scenic walks to Newport beach and Dinas Head. The villages of Dinas and Newport with their shops, pubs and restaurants are under 2 miles away, a pleasant walk in good weather.The following properties are approximately 150 yards from the beach: Part of a group of six farm buildings including Crab Cottage (10885), Hen Ty Llaeth (12750) and Barnacle Cottage (13498).