Sunday, 3 October 2010

wheelchair accessible log cabin in Pembrokeshire

Hi all,

I thought I'd take a break from writing about Disney to share a log cabin we travelled to last year.  It is situated near to Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales.  We found out about it via it's own website, http://www.wheelchairaccessholidays.co.uk/ which it attractive and easy to navigate.  It is full of pictures showing the facilities included within the rental package.  They tend to rent week by weeek as opposed to daily rentals.  Therre is only one cabin available, however, the cabin itself is incredibly impressive.  The reasonable price includes a self catered three bedroomed easy access log cabin, inclusive of gas and electricity.  It also has a rise and recline lounge chair, a tracking hoist, a wet room, a shower chair, profiling beds in two rooms and an accessible kitchen and balcony. 

Set on a caravan park, it has facilities close by and pubs and restaurants within a short car journey.  There are attractions close by such as the manor park wildlife centre (as featured on wild welsh zoo and owned by Anna Rider Richardson), Folly Farm, the town of Tenby itself which is a bustling little town full of activity and of course the famous Pembrokeshire coastline. 

The owners of the cabin are impressively knowledgeable on the subject of disabled access as a member of their own family is in a wheelchair.  This is ultimately why they have purpose built the cabin.  They rent it solely to disabled traveller and ensure it is well maintained.  It was beautifully clean and warm and we went in October of last year, a rather cold October if I remember rightly!  It has a gas fire, large flat screen TV and sofas in the lounge area, it feels fantastically cosy and homely. 

We stayed Monday to Friday and cost a grand total of £280!  Bargain.

I wouldn't hesitate going back here, or recommending it to all of you out there!

Cath x

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