Rose Cottage (Sleeps 2)
Rose Cottage - our baby - is the smallest of our cottages; sleeping two. In any other sense Rose is anything but small: it…
Many thanks, lovely accommodation. Will bear it in mind for another time.
Mash Family
Apple Cottage
We are open all year round, so you are not confined to the summer months if you want to come stay with us and enjoy the peace and quiet of Pembrokeshire.
Our main season generally runs from the last week before Easter until the last week of October. Our Winter prices apply outside this period - excluding the Christmas and New Year weeks. The comfort and warmth of the cottages, the underfloor heating (in seven of them) and log burners (in six), our outstandingly economical winter rates and the fast journey times which the road improvements at our end of the M4 have made possible, make Rosemoor a favourite destination for the short (or longer) out-of-season break.
Out of season there are no fixed-day change-overs: your arrival and departure can be arranged for any day of the week, and your stay can be for anything from a single day upwards. As you will note from our price lists bigger cottages come at only little more than the smaller ones. This gives you the opportunity to experience the wealth of space our bigger cottages offer at very little extra cost, even if there are only two or three of you!
Christmas and New Year at Rosemoor
Rosemoor has something special to offer to the Christmas visitor. We provide a Christmas Tree and table decoration in each cottage, and you can cut your own holly: it grows abundantly in our grounds.
A walk on one of our sandy beaches can be a refreshingly different way of coping with too much Christmas fare and for the brave there is the annual "Sponsored Dip" at Saundersfoot on Boxing Day! It is something to watch, even if you do not wish to join in. The National Park normally organises a series of conducted walks over the Christmas period - particularly in quest of wild flowers, the number of which in bloom never fails to astonish visitors. For the more gregarious, cheerful log fired pubs provide a cosy refuge after a bracing walk on the beach or Coast Path.