Bookings


Provisional bookings will be held for seven days and confirmed when a non- refundable deposit payment of thirty percent of the rental price has been cleared. The remaining balance payment is due 6 weeks prior to the commencement of the holiday.


For bookings made within 6 weeks of the commencement of the holiday, full payment is required.


If you cancel your holiday within 6 weeks of the commencement date, every effort will be made to re-let the property. If successful, the balance payment will be refunded. You are advised to seek insurance against this event.


Cottages and property


Cottages are available from 3pm on the day of arrival until 10am on departure day.


Cottages are furnished and let for the maximum number of people specified for each property where this number must not be exceeded.


We operate a no-smoking policy in all of our cottages. No pets allowed.


Power, central heating oil, and bed linen are included in the rental price, towels available on request. A starter pack, and one basket of logs will be provided. Additional logs available at an extra cost.


All personal belongings are at owners risk.


Guests are fully responsible for the cottages during their stay. Please take care with the property and report any damage or breakages to the owner, so that replacements or repairs can be carried out. Guests are liable for any loss incurred to the property or its contents.


The property must be left in the same state of cleanliness and repair in which it is found.


On receipt of your holiday deposit you have agreed to accept these terms and conditions.



 

coast path sign at Newgale, Pembrokeshire

Joules Award: Best Coastal Path - Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes through 186 miles of breathtaking coastal scenery, from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south. Judges awarded the route top marks for the way it is maintained to suit a variety of walkers, and for its efforts with regard to the environment - for
example, the biodiesel bus service, which operates all along the coast. Tom Franklin, chief executive of the Ramblers, admires ‘how they mix wildness with accessibility'. He adds: ‘They also work with accommodation providers, which is important for the local economy.'