Surf and Turf: a duo of rugged and relaxing Wales

Showjumper Seren James on Saundersfoot Beach. Photograph by Sian Broderick

Showjumper Seren James on Saundersfoot Beach. Photograph by Sian Broderick

To celebrate the launch of our latest property, the midcentury Llareggub Beach House in Saundersfoot, west Wales, we are introducing Surf and Turf, a special winter break experience allowing you to explore Wales’ contrasting personalities – rugged and relaxing.

Rugged Wales in Powys

First you will spend three days at Red Kite Barn in rugged Powys, mid Wales. The barn sits in the middle of eighty rolling acres of woodland which cuts into the side of the remote Elenydd region, also known as the “desert of Wales” for its ruggedness and remoteness; you can walk for twenty miles over the hills to the abandoned monastery at Strata Florida and not see another soul.

Red Kite Barn in September

Red Kite Barn in September

This is a place to blow away post-Christmas cobwebs and reconnect with nature. Wild walks over the hills, even wild swimming for the brave of heart, then a pint in a country pub.

Relaxing Wales in Pembrokeshire

Next, retire for R&R to our new midcentury beach house, Llareggub, in Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire. The house overlooks the beach and harbour; a top-notch spa and incredible restaurants are within walking – or its that rolling? – distance of your front door. Pembrokeshire is quickly becoming Wales’ top foodie destination, with seafood trucks, micro-breweries and hip restaurants bursting out of every rockpool.

Midcentury interiors overlooking the ocean at Llareggub Beach House, Saundersfoot

Midcentury interiors overlooking the ocean at Llareggub Beach House, Saundersfoot

Book your stay

During the off-peak season we are offering this experience (6 nights’ stay, self-catered) at £700 for a couple or £850 for up to four people. Get in touch with Anjana to arrange your Surf + Turf break.

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