Druidston Cottage is a super restored traditional stone terraced cottage one of a line of 4 situated just off the main square in the heart of this tiny City. It is ideally placed to enjoy all the facilities on offer - shops, cafés and art galleries. Renovated and prettily furnished, you step straight off the street into the welcoming sitting room with comfortable sofas to relax on and a wood burning stove ensures a cosy feel on chilly evenings. Many original features have been retained with open beams, wooden floors, sash windows and stripped doors, a compact fitted kitchen/diner leads off the sitting room and opens to a shared walled terrace to the rear of the cottage, a perfect sheltered spot to relax, with your own bistro table and chairs where you can enjoy a morning coffee or a glass of wine on a summer’s evening. Narrow original stairs lead from the sitting room to the first floor with 3 cottage style bedrooms, 2 singles and a super double bedroom all with traditional iron bed frames, as well as a modern shower room.Spend your days exploring this famous tiny City with a range of pubs, restaurants, cafés, shops and galleries literally on your doorstep, wander round the magnificent Cathedral and majestic ruins of the Bishops Palace. The closest beach is Caerfai, less than 1 mile away. Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot, heading east towards Solva, a picturesque harbour village, with pubs and shops clustered round its sandy sheltered inlet or further on to Newgale with its long stretch of sandy beach, popular with water sport enthusiasts and surfers, there is even a hire shop for all your needs and a beach-side cafe for refreshments. In the other direction is St Justinians, the embarkation point for boat trips to the Island of Ramsey, a nature reserve, well worth a visit, the birdlife and wildlife will enthral you, especially in September when the seal pups mournful cries fill the air. Whitesands Beach should not be missed, popular with families and surfers professional and beginners alike, it is sure to become a firm favourite with its beach-side seasonal cafe. Head up Carn Llidi, the coastal views are breath-taking and sunsets particularly beautiful, it is well worth the climb. Further along the Coastal path lie the beaches of Abereiddy with its famous Blue Lagoon, Porthgain and Trefin all well worth a visit.This quaint, cosy cottage is an ideal holiday base for all year round for couples and families alike.Care needed as the front door opens straight onto the one way street - no pavement.Cot and highchair are not provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your own. Please call 01437 765765 if you would like to hire them from Coastal Cottages. Please note bedrooms are limited in size.