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Seascape Retreat - 3 Bedroom Flat - Porthcawl
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3 chambres2Â salles de bain6 personnes100Â mÂČ
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Porthcawl
- Place, Coney BeachâȘ8 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Trecco BayâȘ18 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Plage de Porthcawl Rest BayâȘ6 min en voitureâŹ
- Airport, Cardiff (CWL-AĂ©roport international de Cardiff)âȘ43 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (6Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 lit double
Chambre 2
1 lit double
Chambre 3
1 lit 1 place
2Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
Salle de bain 2
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Cuisine
Coin salle à manger séparé
Jardin
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Seascape Retreat - 3 Bedroom Flat - Porthcawl
Stay Gower is delighted to present this newly appointed, groundâfloor threeâbedroom apartment in the heart of Porthcawl â a bright, welcoming base just a fiveâminute stroll from the seafront. A generous living room spans the front of the property, where a handsome bay window and French doors flood the space with light and open onto a neat front garden â perfect for a slow morning coffee or an earlyâevening glass of wine before heading out along the promenade.
Thoughtfully laid out for families and friends, the apartment offers two comfortable double bedrooms â one with its own enâsuite shower and WC â plus a twin room ideal for children or friends. The main bathroom features a large Pâshaped bath with overhead shower, and thereâs a handy separate WC near the twin room. A wellâequipped kitchen makes unrushed dinners easy, with dining for six, a gas hob and oven, microwave, fridgeâfreezer, washerâdryer, kettle, toaster and cafetiĂšre. Central heating keeps things cosy in the cooler months, and WiâFi throughout. To the rear, youâll find a private patio and small artificialâgrass garden with outdoor furniture for laidâback meals in the sea air. One of the biggest bonuses here is offâstreet parking at the back for one to two cars â a rare perk in this soughtâafter seaside town.
Porthcawlâs beaches are the star of the show and theyâre right on your doorstep. Rest Bay â a 3âminute drive â is a Blue Flag beach loved by surfers for its consistent waves and by walkers for its sweeping sands and boardwalk; itâs also home to the Rest Bay Watersports Centre for lessons and hire with the awardâwinning Porthcawl Surf School. In season, RNLI lifeguards patrol the beach for extra peace of mind. If you prefer wilder shores, follow the coastal boardwalk west to Pink Bay and on to Sker Beach for quiet sands, pinkâmarbled rocks and big skies â a favourite with locals when you want space and sea all to yourself.
For classic bucketâandâspade days, Sandy Bay â known locally as Coney Beach â is a wide, gently sloping sweep of sand beside the Eastern Promenade and is lifeguarded in season. Trecco Bay sits just beyond and, like Rest Bay, proudly holds Blue Flag status; Porthcawl Marina does too, and its smart waterside setting makes an easy wander from the flat. Families will also love the new marineâthemed accessible play area at Cosy Corner on the waterfront â a fresh, fun space designed for picnics and play between beach sessions.
When youâre not on the sand, the Wales Coast Path threads right through town for seaâbreeze strolls past the harbour and lighthouse, or further east towards Ogmore. Nature lovers can head a short drive to Kenfig National Nature Reserve â a spectacular dune system wrapped around Glamorganâs largest natural lake â or to the towering dunes at Merthyr Mawr for bigâsky walking that feels a world away. History fans will enjoy the romantic ruins (and famous stepping stones) at Ogmore Castle, while gardenâgoers and families have a full day out at nearby Margam Country Park with its grand Orangery, herds of deer and miles of parkland.
Golfers are spoiled here: the worldâclass links of Royal Porthcawl roll down to the sea just along the coast, a course ranked among the finest anywhere and â in a landmark year for Welsh golf â host of the 2025 AIG Womenâs Open. Whether youâre playing or spectating, itâs a spectacular setting.
Food and drink are part of the pleasure of a Porthcawl stay, and youâll be well placed for everything from casual fish and chips to smart harbourâside dining. Try Isabellaâs on Well Street for a brasserie menu with a Mediterranean accent; book a table at 1832 in the historic Jennings Building for seaâview plates and cocktails by the marina; and donât miss The BoatHouse for a classic seaside fishâandâchip supper. For a pint with character, the Jolly Sailor in Newton â Porthcawlâs oldest pub â sits by the village green near the 12thâcentury church, while the HiâTide on the seafront keeps the entertainment coming with live music and events. Newer favourite the Saltwater Inn on The Square serves crowdâpleasing grills and Sunday roasts. When you fancy a browse, the independent shops and cafĂ©s of John Street are just a short wander away.
Time your visit right and you can catch the townâs biggest party â the Porthcawl Elvis Festival each September â with official shows and a lively fringe filling venues across town. The muchâloved ArtâDeco Grand Pavilion on the seafront is currently undergoing a major refurbishment, but the âPopâUp Pavilionâ programme keeps live performance going around town.
With beaches for every mood, great places to eat, coastal walks in all directions and private parking waiting for you when you return, this lightâfilled groundâfloor apartment is exactly the easy, comfortable base you want for a Porthcawl getaway â from saltyâhaired surf weekends to sandyâtoed family holidays.
Thoughtfully laid out for families and friends, the apartment offers two comfortable double bedrooms â one with its own enâsuite shower and WC â plus a twin room ideal for children or friends. The main bathroom features a large Pâshaped bath with overhead shower, and thereâs a handy separate WC near the twin room. A wellâequipped kitchen makes unrushed dinners easy, with dining for six, a gas hob and oven, microwave, fridgeâfreezer, washerâdryer, kettle, toaster and cafetiĂšre. Central heating keeps things cosy in the cooler months, and WiâFi throughout. To the rear, youâll find a private patio and small artificialâgrass garden with outdoor furniture for laidâback meals in the sea air. One of the biggest bonuses here is offâstreet parking at the back for one to two cars â a rare perk in this soughtâafter seaside town.
Porthcawlâs beaches are the star of the show and theyâre right on your doorstep. Rest Bay â a 3âminute drive â is a Blue Flag beach loved by surfers for its consistent waves and by walkers for its sweeping sands and boardwalk; itâs also home to the Rest Bay Watersports Centre for lessons and hire with the awardâwinning Porthcawl Surf School. In season, RNLI lifeguards patrol the beach for extra peace of mind. If you prefer wilder shores, follow the coastal boardwalk west to Pink Bay and on to Sker Beach for quiet sands, pinkâmarbled rocks and big skies â a favourite with locals when you want space and sea all to yourself.
For classic bucketâandâspade days, Sandy Bay â known locally as Coney Beach â is a wide, gently sloping sweep of sand beside the Eastern Promenade and is lifeguarded in season. Trecco Bay sits just beyond and, like Rest Bay, proudly holds Blue Flag status; Porthcawl Marina does too, and its smart waterside setting makes an easy wander from the flat. Families will also love the new marineâthemed accessible play area at Cosy Corner on the waterfront â a fresh, fun space designed for picnics and play between beach sessions.
When youâre not on the sand, the Wales Coast Path threads right through town for seaâbreeze strolls past the harbour and lighthouse, or further east towards Ogmore. Nature lovers can head a short drive to Kenfig National Nature Reserve â a spectacular dune system wrapped around Glamorganâs largest natural lake â or to the towering dunes at Merthyr Mawr for bigâsky walking that feels a world away. History fans will enjoy the romantic ruins (and famous stepping stones) at Ogmore Castle, while gardenâgoers and families have a full day out at nearby Margam Country Park with its grand Orangery, herds of deer and miles of parkland.
Golfers are spoiled here: the worldâclass links of Royal Porthcawl roll down to the sea just along the coast, a course ranked among the finest anywhere and â in a landmark year for Welsh golf â host of the 2025 AIG Womenâs Open. Whether youâre playing or spectating, itâs a spectacular setting.
Food and drink are part of the pleasure of a Porthcawl stay, and youâll be well placed for everything from casual fish and chips to smart harbourâside dining. Try Isabellaâs on Well Street for a brasserie menu with a Mediterranean accent; book a table at 1832 in the historic Jennings Building for seaâview plates and cocktails by the marina; and donât miss The BoatHouse for a classic seaside fishâandâchip supper. For a pint with character, the Jolly Sailor in Newton â Porthcawlâs oldest pub â sits by the village green near the 12thâcentury church, while the HiâTide on the seafront keeps the entertainment coming with live music and events. Newer favourite the Saltwater Inn on The Square serves crowdâpleasing grills and Sunday roasts. When you fancy a browse, the independent shops and cafĂ©s of John Street are just a short wander away.
Time your visit right and you can catch the townâs biggest party â the Porthcawl Elvis Festival each September â with official shows and a lively fringe filling venues across town. The muchâloved ArtâDeco Grand Pavilion on the seafront is currently undergoing a major refurbishment, but the âPopâUp Pavilionâ programme keeps live performance going around town.
With beaches for every mood, great places to eat, coastal walks in all directions and private parking waiting for you when you return, this lightâfilled groundâfloor apartment is exactly the easy, comfortable base you want for a Porthcawl getaway â from saltyâhaired surf weekends to sandyâtoed family holidays.
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