The Hays

ID: S1348275

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Guests consistently praise 'The Hays' for its warm welcome, cleanliness, and stunning views over the Cleddau Bridge. The property is well-equipped, offering a cosy and comfortable stay with attention to detail. Its location is convenient for local attractions and amenities, including a nearby pub. Hosts are commended for their friendliness and thoughtful touches, such as welcome goodies, although these are not guaranteed.

Reviewers unanimously mention the spotless condition of the property, indicating a very high standard of cleanliness.

The property's location is highly praised for its excellent views, proximity to local attractions, and ease of access to both nearby towns and natural beauty spots.

Guests describe their stay as comfortable and cosy, with the property providing a 'home from home' experience.

The property is commended for being well-equipped and maintained, with everything needed for a self-catering break readily available.

Hosts are noted for their thoughtfulness, providing welcome packs and extra treats. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed.

About this property

With stunning views and close to many fantastic attractions, this lovely annexe is perfect for couples at any time of the year.. 1 step to entrance.

All on the

Ground Floor:

Living room: 50" Freeview TV, Electric Fire

Kitchen: Breakfast Bar, Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine

Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed

Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet.

Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack.. Garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Situated in a wonderful location, The Hays enjoys stunning views over the Cleddau Estuary, the perfect spot for couples looking to get away, unwind and relax in this superb area. Enjoy relaxing with a glass of wine whilst watching the comings and goings of the boats on the waterway. With this elevated position, you can also take in the stunning sunrise, sunsets and the everchanging tides. There is a restaurant just a 10-minute stroll away which offers great food, and has a large garden reaching the foreshore where you can enjoy some locally brewed ales. In the summer season, it also has a floating pontoon which is ideal for crabbing, or meander across the shingle beach and take your kayak out on the estuary. Cyclists can take the Brunel Trail which starts in Neyland (once the western terminus of Brunel’s Great Western Railway) and links the picturesque Neyland Marina to Johnston and Haverfordwest, via Westfield Pill Nature Reserve a short cycle ride away.

This charming annexe, attached to the owner’s home, offers guests lovingly furnished accommodation. All on the ground floor, there is living room with a cosy flame effect fire, perfect to relax infront of after a busy day, and the kitchen is equipped with everything you need to prepare a lovely home cooked meal. The master bedroom has been tastefully decorated, and the bathroom has a shower over bath. Outside, guests can enjoy their own private garden to sit and relax, and enjoy those picture postcard views.

A 10-minute drive takes you to the historic town of Pembroke. Its castle is famous for being the birthplace of Henry VII. There are several coffee shops and restaurants specialising in freshly grown local produce, as well as art and craft shops. For keen walkers you can discover some truly gorgeous beaches, coves and dramatic cliffs on some of the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which runs from Amroth in the south, passing Burton and onto Cardigan in the north. Within a 20-minute drive you can explore Pembrokeshire’s glorious beaches such as Barafundle, Freshwater West, Broad Haven and Little Haven, to name a few, or visit the pretty coastal town of Tenby with its award-winning beaches, many cafés, restaurants and daily boat trips to Caldey Island. There are also boat trips to Skomer Island to see the seals and puffins, and fishing trips which can be booked from the Neyland Marina. Beach 6 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 500 yards.

Free WiFi

There are steps to the property.

Nearby points of interest

  • Pembroke Castle
  • The Dinosaur Park Tenby
  • Folly Farm Adventure Park And Zoo

Reviews (13)

  • Philip Stanley

    The property was selected from Customers Choice list and did not disappoint. We received a lovely welcome from Anna. The property was nice and warm and we appreciated the welcome 'goodies'. The location had an excellent view over the Cleddau Bridge and was not too far from the local pub/restaurant.We found everything we needed within the property during our stay. The attention to detail was a credit to Anna and Viv.

  • Roger

    Excellent annexe, with a lovely view. Comfortable and spotless, this was the best place we have stayed in West Wales. 10 minutes walk to the pub and just a short drive to all services in Pembroke Dock. Will definitely be back! Highly recommended.

  • Confirmed Guest

    Outstanding

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