Holiday Cottages In Manorbier
Manorbier holiday cottage sleeping eight set in an ideal location for walking, cycling, exploring and relaxing.
Picked for its unique location on the Pembrokeshire coast path and only a 3-minute walk to Manorbier beach.
This contemporary property with sea views looking out over Manorbier Bay is the perfect spot to enjoy the best of Pembrokeshire on your next family holiday, or escape with friends.
Manorbier holiday home sleeps five guests and welcomes your four-legged pets.
All-one-level. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with bio-ethanol stove. Utility
All ground-floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double and 1 x twin (zip/link, can be king-size on request). Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, sitting area and bio-ethanol stove. Utility
Primrose Cottage near Manorbier, Pembrokeshire sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Rosemary Cottage near Manorbier, Pembrokeshire sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Single-storey. One family bedroom with 1 x double and 1 x single with TV. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric flame-effect stove
Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with TV, 1 x triple bunk with TV. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric effect woodburning stove
This delightful property is located in the heart of Manorbier village and is the perfect spot to enjoy the best of Pembrokeshire. There is a local pub shop and Manorbier Castle all within 350 metres of the property and the beach is 0.5 miles away. Manorbier is quieter than the neighbouring beaches in Tenby so it is an excellent spot to relax and unwind or enjoy some fun water sports. Its location also makes it an excellent base for avid walkers cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts to take advantage of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast Path and its secluded beaches. The ever-popular resort of Tenby with its colourful Victorian harbour medieval town walls and large choice of shops eateries and pubs is just 5.5 miles away whilst Saundersfoot 8.5 miles away offers additional opportunities to explore and enjoy this beautiful area of Pembrokeshire. As you enter the property through the front door you will find a light and airy kitchen. This is well-quipped with everything you need to produce fabulous meals to enjoy around the dining table. A step down takes you into the stylish shower room with a walk-in shower and WC. There is also space here to store your shoes and coats. A step up from the kitchen takes you to the hallway along which there is a comfortable and tastefully decorated bedroom with a king-size brass bed. Further along the hallway there is the lounge/diner where you can relax on the comfortable seating whilst enjoying your favourite programs on the Smart TV/DVD. From here you can open the door to your private courtyard and enjoy the afternoon sun filtering into the lounge. Alternatively relax outside on the rattan chairs in the courtyard which is a perfect place to enjoy evening drinks. There is also a private lawned garden with table and chairs ideal for having breakfast and a cup of tea in the morning sunshine. Need to know: 1 bedroom 1 king size. 1 shower room with WC. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine and washing machine. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Smart TV/DVD in lounge. Gravel enclosed courtyard with seating, small lawn. Private parking available. Pub, cafe, shop and beach all within 1 mile. Generous welcome pack on arrival. This property can be booked alongside another property that sleeps a further 4 guests. Please contact us for details..
All-ground-floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with bio-ethanol stove. Utility
Attractions within 10 miles of Manorbier
- Fitzgerald's open farm (3.3m)
- Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park (3.3m)
- Heatherton World of Activities (3.3m)
- The Dinosaur Park Tenby (3.3m)
- Dairy Cottage (4.6m)
- Byre 3 (4.6m)
- Stackpole Cottage (4.6m)
- Granary (4.6m)
- Byre 1 (4.6m)
- Freshwater east (5m)
- Caldey Island Lighthouse (5m)
- Monkton Old Hall (5.7m)
- Lavender Cottage (5.8m)
- Manor House (5.8m)
- Kestrel (5.8m)
- Kingfisher (5.8m)
- Swan (5.8m)
- Broad Haven South Beach (5.9m)
- National Trust - Cleddau Woodlands (6.3m)
- Huntsman's Leap (7.1m)
Outdoor Activities around Manorbier
- Trefloyne Golf Course (2.9m)
- Penally Village Green (3.4m)
- Kiln Park Outdoor Pool (3.9m)
- Battery Gardens (4.4m)
- Jubilee Park (4.4m)
- The Green (4.4m)
- Tenby South Beach (4.4m)
- Stackpole Quay (4.6m)
- Holyland Wood (4.8m)
- Castle Hill (4.9m)
- Allen's View (4.9m)
- National Trust - Stackpole (5m)
- The Mill Pond, Pembroke Wales UK (5.4m)
- Lodge Park (5.7m)
- Stackpole Walled Gardens (5.8m)
- Glan-y-môr (6m)
- St Govans Head (6.4m)
- Kilgetty Community Garden (6.7m)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (7m)
- Albion Field (7.1m)
About Manorbier
Are you ready to discover the charm of Manorbier, Wales?
Nestled along the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline, this picturesque village offers a rich history, captivating attractions, and breathtaking beaches.
Explore the medieval Manorbier Castle, soak up the sun on the sandy shores, or embark on thrilling outdoor adventures.
Indulge in delicious local cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of the charming dining establishments.
Get ready for an unforgettable journey in Manorbier, where beauty and adventure await.
History of Manorbier
Let's delve into the history of Manorbier, Wales.
Manorbier is a small coastal village located in Pembrokeshire, known for its rich history dating back to the Norman times. The village gets its name from the Norman word 'Manoir,' meaning a dwelling place.
The famous Manorbier Castle, built in the 12th century, stands as a testimony to its ancient past. Originally constructed as a defensive fortification, it later became a residence for noble families.
Over the centuries, Manorbier witnessed various sieges, battles, and even a visit from King Henry VII. Today, the castle is open to visitors who can explore its grand halls, towers, and beautiful gardens.
It's a fascinating glimpse into the past that allows us to appreciate the enduring history of Manorbier, Wales.
Attractions in Manorbier
There are several attractions in Manorbier that you can explore and enjoy during your visit.
One of the main attractions is Manorbier Castle, a stunning medieval fortress that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. You can explore the castle's well-preserved rooms and climb to the top of the tower for panoramic vistas.
Another must-visit spot is Manorbier Beach, a beautiful sandy beach that's perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. The beach is also popular among surfers, offering great waves for those looking to catch some breaks.
If you're a nature lover, make sure to visit the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which is home to diverse wildlife and offers numerous hiking trails with spectacular coastal views.
Beaches of Manorbier
You can frequently enjoy the beautiful beaches of Manorbier. With its stunning coastline, this charming village offers a variety of sandy stretches for you to relax and soak up the sun.
One of the most popular beaches is Manorbier Bay, known for its golden sand and clear waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply taking a leisurely walk along the shore.
For those seeking a more adventurous experience, there's also a great spot for surfing at Freshwater West Beach. The crashing waves and rugged scenery make it a favorite among surfers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful day by the sea or an exciting water sports adventure, the beaches of Manorbier have something for everyone.
Outdoor Activities in Manorbier
During your visit to Manorbier, you can explore the numerous outdoor activities available in this picturesque village. Here are four exciting options to consider:
1. Surfing: Manorbier is known for its fantastic waves, making it a popular spot for surfers of all levels. Grab a board and ride the waves along the beautiful coastline.
2. Hiking: Lace up your hiking boots and embark on the stunning coastal path that runs through Manorbier. Enjoy breathtaking views as you traverse the rugged cliffs and lush countryside.
3. Rock Climbing: Challenge yourself with rock climbing at the nearby cliffs. Feel the adrenaline rush as you ascend the cliffs and take in the panoramic views of the village and the sea.
4. Coasteering: For a thrilling adventure, try coasteering, a unique activity that involves swimming, climbing, and jumping off cliffs into the sea. Explore hidden caves and coves while experiencing the natural beauty of the coastline.
No matter your preference, Manorbier offers a range of outdoor activities that will leave you exhilarated and in awe of its natural surroundings.
Local Cuisine and Dining in Manorbier
Indulge in the mouthwatering local cuisine and experience the delightful dining options available in Manorbier. When it comes to satisfying your taste buds, Manorbier offers a range of choices to suit every palate.
Start your day with a hearty Welsh breakfast, complete with bacon, sausages, eggs, and laverbread, a traditional Welsh delicacy made from seaweed.
For lunch, why not try a traditional Welsh rarebit, a delicious dish of melted cheese on toast, or sample some freshly caught seafood from the nearby coast?
In the evening, treat yourself to a sumptuous dinner at one of the charming local restaurants, where you can enjoy exquisite dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. Don't forget to pair your meal with a pint of locally brewed ale or a glass of fine Welsh wine.
With its diverse and delectable dining options, Manorbier promises a culinary experience you won't soon forget.