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Stay in a cottage near a bus stop

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Sea Glass,

Freshwater East, Pembrokeshire, Wales
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Sea Glass sleeps four and is a purpose built holiday home sitting on a nicely maintained holiday village in the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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Facilities, Features & Awards:
Digital TVWashing machineMicrowaveFree WifiParking
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7 nights from £345

Coddiwomple,

Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England
sleeps  5 sleeps 5
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Stylish 3 bedroom no pets holiday home, ideally located for discovering some of the best of the Yorkshire Dales on holiday.

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Digital TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveFree WifiEnclosed GardenParking
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7 nights from £615
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Stay in a cottage near a bus stop to get around easily during your self catering holiday. Pensioners with their free bus passes can make the most of a cottage holiday with free travel on buses and in certain areas it is very easy to get around with some planning.

The Isle of Wight in the south of England is one of the best holiday destinations for an excellent bus service and most parts of the island are interconnected. Rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight, on a bus route, and have a wonderful holiday in a friendly location. A most efficient ferry service delivers holiday-makers to the island.

Many of our most popular tourist destinations have good bus services. Make a list of cottages that you like and contact the owners for details of the bus service so that you get exactly what you want during your cottage holiday. Inevitably, the more remote regions of Scotland or Ireland may not be as well served by public transport and a car is essential.