
Guest testimonials
We had an absolutely wonderful stay! Hiraeth is truly something special – a little piece of paradise. It is incredibly peaceful, with a beautiful outdoor setting surrounded by tall trees and the relaxing sound of the stream flowing by. It was the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. The house itself is very cosy and thoughtfully decorated, making it feel warm and welcoming from the moment we arrived. We also loved having the cows grazing in the field across the stream – it added so much charm to the experience.
Hiraeth is fabulous. Its location is special, feeling like you have stumbled across a secret valley, and the ability to walk straight from the door onto the national trail is a big plus. The property has been furnished and kitted out to a high standard and we can see that it would be magical at any time of year.
What a fabulous retreat! A little pocket of paradise, away from it all. Beautiful, serene, meditative. Thank you for creating and sharing this place! The perfect place for a family gathering.
We loved our time here. A special place to relax and restore. Thank you to the team for looking after us
We had an amazing time and beautiful weather. We will be back to explore more next time. Thank you so much
Thank you for creating such a calm and restorative place to stay - we loved our time here and will plan to be back soon! Such a sweet area to explore, we enjoyed so much the beautiful hikes, coffee shops, butchers, such a charming local community!
Fabulous weekend celebrating my Dad´s 80th Birthday. Stunning location, beautiful house. Definitely be back.
We had a wonderful few days exploring the area and made so many memories by having this gorgeous house to come back to each evening. Warm, cosy, and an absolute treat. We plan to return soon!
Like a little piece of heaven. What a beautiful house and the location is stunning. Such a lovely week here. Thank you! We even saw an otter in the river!
Thanks for making it magical for Christmas. What a special place! We loved the river and beautiful scenery. We´ll be back!
We had a wonderful week here experiencing everything nature has to offer, from a family of foxes playing in the field to otters messing about in the river. The riverbank was our centre of activity by day and tranquillity at night with a family gathering around the fire pit something we’ll all never forget. We will definitely be back again!
Hiraeth is more than just a holiday cottage – it´s an experience. For anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature, to find peace and tranquility, and to create memories that will last a lifetime, this is the place. Nestled on the bank of a gently flowing river, the cottage offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Hiraeth
Nevern Valley, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
On a forested plot in Pembrokeshire’s backcountry, there’s a pair of sister properties with identities of their own; one traditional milk-white cottage, one soot-black gabled bothy. Crafted from heart and stone and thermopine, with a finger on the pulse of minimalism and practical solutions, Hiraeth happens where Welsh homestead meets Scandinavian health club. Read more...
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Introduction
Nearly two centuries ago, it was forestry folk who called this place home; using the Afon Nyfer as a transport artery, riding logs destined to be ships to the mill downriver. When Hiraeth’s owners found the cottages, they were ramshackle to the point of remediless. Drawing influence from Swedish routes and wilderness pursuits, they somehow made a snug family home beneath the oak trees. Their biggest (and smallest) muse? A son, born mid-renovation, who might someday tell tales of its limed walls and dappled light, of slumbers in curtained cubbyholes and bubble baths in the garden, and even, perhaps, of the gilt Tylwyth Teg who danced in the grasses.
Inside
Part concrete burrow, part timber birdhouse, this is the home you imagine while reading The Wind in the Willows. Taking cues from adobe architecture in the form of sloping walls and textured ceilings, but adding light wells and lively artwork to cement its modernity, the cottages were designed to create the feeling of being indoors and in the woods all at once. Bring both households together at the oak-fronted chef’s island to piece puzzles, pour taffy apple cider, and crumble perl las for the rarebit (keep the kitchenette across the way for humbler fare). Come nightfall, scatter in search of a quiet corner: bunklets, velvet sofas, and a sauna under the stars.
Outside
Connected by a pea shingle walkway, the homes are far enough to afford privacy, but close enough that children may still attempt to hang tin can telephones between the windows. Periwinkle hydrangeas, long grasses, and a forest of old sessile oaks cocoon the cottages. In warm months, there’s a thrum of honeybees and peacock butterflies; the sauna and river hammock evoking feeling of a new life in the wild. When the mercury falls, telltale tracks reveal stoats, badgers, and watersliding otters. There's also the option to hire a separate event space that invites you to recharge with morning yoga and gather for evenings of foraged feasts by candlelight.
Hiraeth has five bedrooms across two properties. The cottage has four bedrooms, two of which are en suite, and the Bothy has one bedroom with an en suite.


Cottage, Bedroom One
Ground Floor Double Bedroom
The main bedroom, with doors to decking, has a king-size bed and an en suite with a built-in bath (with handheld attachment) and WC.


Cottage, Bedroom Two
First Floor Quad Bedroom
This playful children’s bedroom has two built-in beds, two trundle beds and an en suite with a built-in bath (with handheld attachment) and WC.

Cottage, Bedroom Three
Ground Floor Double Bedroom
This comfy bedroom, with doors to decking, has a king-size bed and shares access to a shower room and WC with bedroom four.

Cottage, Bedroom Four
Ground Floor Double Bedroom
This nookish timber bedroom has a built-in king-size bed and shares access to a shower room and WC with bedroom three.


Cottage, Shower and WC
Ground Floor Shower Room and WC
This shower room, with its walk-in rainfall shower (with handheld attachment), and separate WC are shared by bedrooms three and four.

Bothy, Bedroom One
First Floor Double Bedroom
This spacious bedroom, with its floor-to-ceiling window, has a king-size bed and en suite with a walk-in rainfall shower and WC.
- PricingFrom £3,595 per week, £2,750 per short break for up to 12 guests
An alternative group size of up to 8 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - FeaturesHot tub, sauna, outdoor bath, fire pit and river hammock
- PetsTwo well-behaved dogs are welcome, or three on prior request
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyChildren and babies are welcome.
- PracticalitiesThere is parking for five cars. The well-equipped kitchen in the cottage has a Rangemaster Professional+ electric cooker with induction hob, larder fridge, under-counter freezer, and dishwasher. There is a small utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer. There is underfloor heating throughout both properties. The kitchenette in the bothy is equipped for preparing breakfast and snacks. Please note that the garden leads to a river, so do exercise due diligence if you are travelling with children and/or dogs. Guests with limited mobility should be aware that there are steps throughout the cottage, but the bothy is more accessible. At an additional cost, you may hire the separate event space, featuring a catering kitchen, bar, and dining table that seats 30. Please note, there are neighbouring properties within the estate that may also be booked for larger groups, subject to availability
- Private cateringWhether you're looking for a fully catered stay or a one-off meal for a special occasion, discover your bespoke catering options
Explore private dining - RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Crusty loaf of fresh bread
- Local milk
- Free-range local eggs
- Locally reared organic free-range meat (available to order)
- Butter
- Cheese and biscuits
- Welsh cakes
- Local honey
- A trio of local jams
- Fruit juice
- Homemade granola
- Yoghurt
- Fudge
- Locally made Golden Road gin
Please note - the owners strive to source the best produce for your welcome hamper, however the contents may vary slightly depending on the season and amount of people comprising your party. Please indicate any dietary requirements on your booking form.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Freshly picked flowers and foliage
- Luxury handmade handwash
- Scented candles
- Luxury bed linen and towels
- Beach towels
- Firewood, coal, kindling
- S'mores kit for the fire pit
- A selection of breakfast and herbal teas
- Ground coffee
- Instant coffee
- Olive oil
- Condiments dried herbs and spices
- Sonos sound systems
- Hairdryer
- Recipe books
- Coffee table books
- Homemade dog biscuits
- Informative house-book guide
- Crayons/paper/craft equipment
- Children´s story and nursery rhyme books
- Highchair and cot
House book - your property and destination guide
Together with the owners, we've collated everything you'll need to make the most of your experience, from insider tips on local gems to practical property information, all in one digital house book, shared the moment you book.
Nevern Valley
Sandwiched between the Preselis and the Pembrokeshire Coast (the only coastal national park in the UK), the Nevern Valley is a meadowed wonderland that’s been a site of pilgrimage for centuries. It feels remote, but there’s still pizzerias and sandy beaches close to hand.

Getting there
- On the map This luxury country cottage is located in the Nevern Valley near Newport in Pembrokeshire, ideally located for visiting the Preselis and Newport Beach.
- By car Hiraeth is around ten minutes from Newport in Pembs, under one hour from St Davids (the UK’s smallest city), and five hours from London by car.
- By train Carmarthen is one hour away by car, or two-and-a-half hours by public transport and on foot. There are regular trains from London Paddington with a journey time of four hours with GWR.
- By air Haverfordwest Airport is thirty minutes away, Swansea Airport is one-and-a-half hours away, and Cardiff Airport is just over two hours away by car.

“Our goal was to balance modern, luxury design principles with cosy comfort (think plump cushions, warm throws, and places to curl up with a cup of cocoa). Transforming this estate in the Nevern Valley has been a meaningful undertaking for us, and we are overjoyed to be able to open the doors to guests.”
These cottages are places to come to reconnect with nature and let the gurgle of the Afon Nyfer be your sleep soundtrack. A wholesome home where you can come to seek restoration and peace. Made up of enchanting nooks, deep-sinking armchairs, and roaring fires, the interiors are a magnet for those who embrace the hygge lifestyle. Outside, the landscape offers year-round opportunities for wild swims in the river, forest bathing, and immersion in nature.
While subtle, the home has been designed to ensure that no matter where you are in the cottages, you are wrapped in warm and atmospheric light; from skylights to playful pendants, the mood is always “just right”. Think of it as the Goldilocks of the modern country cottage world.
This patch of land feels like our hideaway, our secret; and we are so happy to share it with you. Far away from the “real world”, the worries of the everyday can’t reach you here. Our hope is that you find magic within these walls, that you make memories within Pembrokeshire’s embrace, and that this special valley becomes as etched in your hearts as it is in ours.
The Reader Family
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in Nevern Valley. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To Do
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Whether you are a casual stroller or avid hiker, the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path has something for everyone. Don some good walking shoes, pack yourself a picnic, and grab your binoculars for wildlife sightings along the way.
To Do
Abereiddy Blue Lagoon
This old quarry is the site of the Red Bull Diving competition; a great place to have a go at cliff jumping or coasteering. Not to be confused with the Blue Lagoon water park, which is usually rather overcrowded.
To Eat
Llys Meddyg, Newport
The Daily Telegraph once wrote "Llys Meddyg has it all thanks to its location deep in the heart of a land rich in lavish local ingredients." With a choice of dining spots, there´s always somewhere to sip and sup no matter the weather.
To Do
Diving, Skomer Island
Diving in the Pembs opens up a treasure trove of marine habitats, allowing water-types to explore a swaying world beneath the sea. When you emerge from the blue, look out for the largest colony of puffins in southern Britain on the cliffs above.
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
How private is this home from the other properties on the estate?
From each property you can´t see the others, but they are close in proximity and separated by a river and bridge, along with some planting. To get from one to the other, you go through two access gates and across the bridge.
How far is the bothy from the house?
The bothy sits alongside the main cottage.
Can you walk to a pub?
Unfortunately not. There are several pubs in Newport which is approximately two miles away and takes five minutes by car.
Is the river fenced off?
No, the river is not fenced off so please take care. Children and pets must be supervised at all times.
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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Wild at heart
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August 2026
The entrepreneurs cashing in on the £1.3tn wellness holiday boom
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August 2026
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Country Living
August 2026
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The Times
July 2026
Broad horizons
Harper´s Bazaar
July 2026
The Times art critic’s favourite holiday homes with artful interiors
The Times
July 2026
5 beach houses to book
Country Living
July 2026
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SheerLuxe
July 2026
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