Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley

Chamber Rating
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Francis Price
Jun 26th, 2022 -
Alex Hawker
Apr 3rd, 2022 -
Ralph Sutehall
Jan 2nd, 2022 -
John Norbury (JN)
May 22nd, 2020 -
Owain Millard
Nov 3rd, 2019
About
Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley
Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley is located at Heritage View in Stepaside, Wales SA67 8LN. Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley can be contacted via phone at (783) 440-5475 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (783) 440-5475
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley?
A The phone number for Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley is: (783) 440-5475.
Q Where is Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley located?
A Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley is located at Heritage View, Stepaside, wls SA67 8LN
Q What is the internet address for Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley?
A The website (URL) for Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley is: http://www.luxurylodges.wales/
Q How is Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley rated?
A Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley has a 5.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Serendipity Lodge - 35 Heritage Park, Pleasant Valley
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )
Francis Price on Google

Alex Hawker on Google
Would highly recommend for a self-catering break away as all key amenities are available to you.
For those who know the area, it's a 20 minute walk to the coastline (Wiseman's Bridge) and further short walk into Saundersfoot. For those who don't or for those looking for a new activity or walk, the guides available at the lodge are very well detailed and cover a wide variety of interests.

Ralph Sutehall on Google
A big thank you to Steve and Angela

John Norbury (JN) on Google
Heritage Park is a very peaceful setting on the site of an old iron works, a lot of the buildings remains are still evident. Nearly all the lodges appear quite new, they park is very neatly presented & is just lodges - no clubs, no shops, no take-aways but with that you do get peace & quiet. There is a small play area for younger children very nearby but with adult supervision required as it is next to a stream. There is a completely level walk from the lodge via an old tramway that gets you to the coast which is just about a mile to Wiseman's Bridge where there is a good pub that serves food. A further mile & half to the right along the coastal path will get you into Saundersfoot via three tunnels - all leftovers from the original tramway from the old iron works. There are plenty of other footpaths on the doorstep. In the Easterly direction the coastal path with get you to Amroth but that route is more of an up & over with spectacular sea views. Get the car out & further afield there is 'Wales' & it is beautiful! Fantastic beaches, views & history literally on the doorstep. Oh, & should you just happen to get up in the middle of the night whilst it is cloudless, step onto the veranda & take in the stars - way more than the big cities have to offer.

Owain Millard on Google