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MALT COTTAGE Port Eynon, self catering cottages with instant confirmed online booking. We have Holiday Cottages throughout City of Swansea. Accommodation near all the attractions, places to see and things to do............. You are able to make an instant secure confirmed online booking. We also offer City of Swansea AND WALES travel and tourist information.

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Cottage Reference: OML 5 Star
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Port-Eynon, Gower. City of Swansea, Wales Tel : 0845 268 1396

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Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Pet Friendly: Yes
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Features
  • Coastal Property
  • Standard Cot
  • Car Parking Available
  • Fuel and Power Included
  • Shower
  • Telephone
  • Washing Machine
  • Wifi
  • Short Breaks All Year
Commanding magnificent uninterrupted views over Port-Eynon Bay, these delightful, seaside holiday cottages (ref OMK, OML) are situated on the Gower Peninsula, the UK?s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Thoughtfully designed, they each feature a first floor living room with French doors leading to the balcony, for maximum enjoyment of the sea views. For those who can bear to tear themselves away from the comfort of Croft Acre, there is an array of attractions to enjoy.
The Swansea coastline shelters many beautiful bays and secluded coves, with wonderful coastal walks and abundant wildlife. The headland, owned by the National Trust, has a most spectacular coastal path which veers along crags above thundering waves for 5 miles. The tip of the headland displays a natural cave, which delves into the hillside, and further along to the west, the man-made cave Culver Hole is more easily explored - possibly having served as a stronghold for the former Port Eynon Castle, which existed in days bygone. Subsequent uses have included a smugglers? retreat, as well as an armoury and dovecote. For walkers, the area is a paradise, with the spectacular coastal path to Rhossili (5 miles) offering wonderful views. A point to visit along the way is Paviland Cave, where the skeleton of a Stone Age hunter was discovered - believed to be some 19,000 years old. The pretty village of Rhossili gives access to an isolated string of rocks, known as Worms Head, which can be reached on foot at low tide, and for those keen on surfing, boogie boards and surf boards can be hired from the village. Surfing tuition (half day and full day courses) is also available a mile or so from Rhossili at the Welsh Surfing Federation?s Surf School. Not only for watersports enthusiasts, the region is also very popular with cyclists.
Swansea, lying in the opposite direction, offers a vibrant pace of life with its many bars, restaurants and shops. Accessible within half an hour?s drive, the city?s many attractions include Plantasia - a great pyramidal glasshouse with wondrous plants and a mini-zoo of monkeys, butterflies, an aquarium and even a python. For tourists there is a wealth of places to visit whilst in Swansea, one of the more recent additions being the Dylan Thomas Centre, which was opened on St Davids Day in 1995 as part of Swansea?s UK City of Literature celebrations and features two galleries, restaurant, book shops and craft shops.
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, can be reached in an hour and has plenty to keep the whole family entertained. An extraordinary castle can be visited, as can the great Millennium Stadium - home of Welsh rugby and the nation?s football team. A vast array of museums and galleries can be enjoyed in the city, from the hands-on Fantasmic (great for children), the Centre for Visual Arts and Ffotogallery, to the more traditional National Museum and Gallery, and the regimental museums housed in the castle. The National Botanical Gardens of Wales are also worth a visit, where a Mediterannean climate is maintained in a vast glasshouse, and wonderful plants from all over the world can be enjoyed. Other attractions to visit include the leisure centre and National Waterfront Museum in Swansea and Gower Heritage Centre at Parkmill. Shop 600 yards. First floor: Open-plan living/dining room with French doors to balcony. Well-equipped, modern fitted kitchen. Twin bedroom. Ground floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with over bath shower and toilet. Separate
toilet.
  • Elec, full oil CH, bed linen and towels inc
  • T/cot
  • H/chair
  • TV
  • DVD
  • Radio/cassette/CD
  • M/wave
  • Washer/dryer
  • D/washer
  • Freezer
  • Wi-fi
  • Payphone
  • Small garden with patio and furniture
  • BBQ (disposable)
  • Parking (for 2 cars)
  • Sea views
  • Friday to Friday
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