01 July 2008
Sally Howard
Penycwm, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
Location
On a vantage point overlooking the sparsely beautiful and wind-licked Welsh Pembrokeshire coast.
Nearby
Walks on the secluded beach next to Chapel House, or along National Trust walking routes to Newgate Sands. A short drive to the city of St David’s, the UK’s smallest, and one of its most picturesque, cities.
Why it’s unique
A beautifully restored (five-star rated) 18th-century chapel, with original character including stained glass windows, beams, chapel nooks and pulpit in the main bedroom. Have breakfast in the light cast by the cottage’s stained glass windows, then take off to ramble over the wild, white Pembrokeshire sands. Dolphin watching, kayaking and coasteering (clambering/swimming around the coast) are available for the more adventurous.
Sleeps
Eight.
Source: Qantas The Australian Way May 2008