Drws Gobaith-West is one of a pretty pair of stone faced cottages located within the heart of the Dowrog Common on the outskirts of the picturesque city of St Davids in Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
Drws Gobaith-west offers modern, well equipped, self-catering accommodation for up to 4 guests.

Drws Gobaith means ‘Door of Hope’ and is thought to be a metaphor for being close to the pilgrimage route through Rhodiad y Brenin to the cathedral. The two cottages are believed to date from around 1860 and it is presumed were built to replace the ty unnos that once stood on the site. Our cottage is the western of the pair.
Dowrog Common and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) since 1954 and sustains rare wildlife, both flora and fauna. If you are lucky you may hear a cuckoo or glimpse a hen harrier or a barn owl.
The cottage is an ideal base for wildlife lovers, walkers, for visiting the coastline and beaches as well as simply relaxing.
Mae Drws Gobaith yn un o pâr o fythynnod prydferth â lleolir yng nghalon Comin y Dowrog ar gyrion dinas Tyddewi, ac yng nghanol Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Sir Benfro.
Deellir fod Drws Gobaith wedi’i enwi am fod yn agos at y ffordd pererindod trwy Rhodiad y Brenin tuag at y gadeirlan. Credir for y ddau bwthyn yn dyddio o tua 1860 ac eu bod wedi eu hadeiladu i gymryd lle y ty-unnos a oedd yn sefyll ar y safle.
Mae Drws Gobaith yn cynnig llety hunan-arlwyo cyfoes i hyd at pedair o westeion.
Mae Comin y Dowrog wedi’i dynodi yn Safle o Ddiddordeb Gwyddonol Arbennig ers 1954 ac yn cynnal bywyd gwyllt prin, planhigion ac anifeiliaid.
Mae’r bwthyn yn fan delfrydol ar gyfer ymlacio, yn ogystal ac apelio at ymwelwyr sy’n hoffi cerdded, gwylio byd nature, neu ymweld a’r llu o draethau cyfagos.