Self-catering cottages in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park near the historic city of St Davids.

 

near beaches

Mountain Hall,
Llanrhian, St Davids, Pembrokeshire. SA62 5BD

Website: www.mountainhallcottages.co.uk

E-mail: ieuanandsandra@btinternet.com 

 

Should you require any information that you have been unable to find on our site, or have any further questions please do not hesitate in contacting us.

 As owner managers we are available to answer any queries you may have. Any comments or suggestions are also welcomed.

 

Please E-mail: ieuanandsandra@btinternet.com

 

Telephone number: +44 (0) 1348 83 78 03

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Pembrokeshire

The front view of Ysgubor and Y Beudy

Holiday cottages, near St Davids, Pembrokeshire. Mountain Hall Cottages

 

Y Beudy (Cow Byre) Sleeps 8

To view the interior of the cottages in more detail please click on any of the images below

Y Beudy Dining room and Kitchen Y Beudy Double RoomY Beudy Lounge

 Y Beudy LoungeY Beudy PatioY Beudy Twin Room

 

 

Ysgubor (Grain Store) Sleeps 4

To view the interior of the cottages in more detail please click on any of the images below

 Ysgubor LoungeYsgubor Lawn and BalconyYsgubor Twin room

Ysgubor KitchenYsgubor Double roomYsgubor Upstairs lounge and balcony

 

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View of the two cottages looking towards the sea

Mountain Hall Cottages with its spectacular sea views

For further details please contact Ieuan and Sandra Jenkins on

Telephone number: +44 (0) 1348 837 803

Email: ieuanandsandra@btinternet.com

Please note bookings require a 30% deposit which is non refundable on cancellation. The balance is due six weeks prior to your holiday.
We request that payment is made in full if booking within 6 weeks of the date of your holiday.

Self-catering cottages in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park near the historic city of St Davids.
Spectacular uninterrupted sea views
Within walking distance of the coast and Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Easy access to Pembrokeshire’s award winning beaches, acclaimed restaurants, pubs and the City of St David’s.