TREVACCOON is a Grade II Listed Georgian Mansion overlooking the Irish Sea on the beautiful and unspoiled North Pembrokeshire coast of West Wales.
Trevaccoon is set in three and a half acres of lawns and woodland, in a stunning location, with panoramic views over countryside and sea from Strumble Head just six miles north, to St Davids Head an equal distance south.
The property is steeped in local history, and was acquired by the Flynn family early in 1998. After almost two years of loving restoration, inside and out, using expert local craftsmen, we reopened the Mansion as a Country House Guest House offering bed and breakfast accommodation towards the end of 1999.
Trevaccoon borders the Pembrokeshire National Park with its spectacular Coastal Path and unspoiled, sandy beaches. This part of Pembrokeshire is famous for its Celtic Heritage and myths and legends. It is a paradise for walkers, birdwatchers and nature lovers at any time of the year. The bird sanctuary islands of Ramsey, Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm are within easy reach.
More than 300 species of birds have been logged in this area, including rare seabirds like puffins and fulmars, and birds of prey such as buzzards, harriers, peregrine falcons and some of the last remaining pairs of choughs in the UK.
The influence of the Gulf Stream produces a mild Atlantic micro-climate in this part of Pembrokeshire, making it attractive for walking holidays at any time of the year. Many walkers prefer to come out of season, when it is both cooler and less crowded. The Coastal Path runs for 186 miles through beautiful Pembrokeshire scenery. You can choose the length and severity of your walk on any day. Packed lunches and transport to and from your start and finish points can be arranged.