Dog-friendly Cottages Camarthenshire

Located in the heart of South Wales, Carmarthenshire is blessed with spectacular landscapes, breathtaking mountains, golden beaches, luscious green valleys and bustling market towns. Wherever you visit, you'll be sure to be surrounded by magnificent scenery that you and your curious canine can explore.

  • Wrth Y Nant, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These beautifully renovated detached Welsh barns, Bryntowy (ref W43063), Ty Llo (ref W43266) and Coal House (ref W43267), stand a few yards apart, and a small terraced row of three (300 yards from the barns), comprising Wyth-y-Nant (ref W42214) and Hawton (ref W41830), both end terraced properties. All welcome children, and provide a travel cot and highchair; Bryntowy also supplies as baby bath on request. They are all situated on Carmarthen Bay in the coastal setting between Ferryside and Kidwelly. Tastefully decorated throughout, each bursts with character including original stone walls and beams.
    Close to the historic castle at Kidwelly and just a short drive to Carmarthen. Beaches at Ferryside, Pembrey and Llanstephan are all within easy driving distance. Enjoy a day at Fos Las racecourse, only a 15-minute drive. The holiday cottages provide an ideal location from which to enjoy the sandy beaches of Pembrokeshire and the Gower, the latter renowned for being Britain’s first AONB. Spend your days exploring the historic town of Laugharne, famously known for the iconic boathouse of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and visit the castle and traditional Welsh pubs where fresh fish is always on the menu. Don’t miss a visit to the National Botanical Garden of Wales and Aberglasney Gardens. Golf, riding, fishing and water sports nearby. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 32 guests.
    £93
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  • Keepers, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lying peacefully down a quiet country lane between the bustling coastal resorts of Pendine and Amroth, these traditional Welsh barns (refs 29463, 30251, 30252, 30521 and 30522) have been restored to a very good standard and make a perfect touring base for couples or families looking for a seaside getaway. Situated on a small holding complex with a small farm shop on-site, the former barns dating back to the 18th century retain much of their original charm and character, with each room having comfortable furnishings and amenities for that unforgettable holiday experience. Coastal Wood Holidays received the highest accolade of ’Tourism Business of the Year’ as well as ’Best Self Catering Accommodation of the Year’ and ’Best Customer Service Award’ and was a finalist in the category for ’Best Dog Friendly Self Catering Holiday Accommodation’ at the Carmarthenshire Tourism Awards 2018/19.
    Your four-legged friend will be just as happy with a dedicated 5-acre enclosed dog run field and lots of doggy extras. These properties are nestled between Amroth beach and Pendine Sands in the beautiful Pembrokeshire National Park, with 17 acres of natural grounds and woodland walks, which lead to the spectacular coastal path, where guests can discover the hidden Horseshoe Coves and unblemished tranquil beaches dotted along the coast. The charming village of Amroth is close by, posing a selection of traditional pubs, restaurants, cafes and a sandy beach. Just a stone’s throw away are the picturesque harbour towns of Saundersfoot and Tenby, offering an array of boutique gift shops, art galleries and restaurants with freshly caught fish always on the menu. Explore the off-shore island of Caldey and share the serenity and tranquillity of the Cistercian monks, or take a sea safari along the dramatic coast, cruising close to sea birds, seals and the occasional dolphin.
    Away from the coast, the rolling countryside is just as promising with its array of traditional market towns dotted around the country including Narberth and Haverfordwest as well as the numerous enchanted sites including Pembroke and Carew Castles. Visit Oakwood, Folly Farm and Bluestone for action packed day out. There is fishing nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Dairy Cottage (30523) and The Buttery (30522) have an interconnecting door and can be booked together to sleep 8.
    £70
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  • Sweet Pea Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy all that Sweet Pea Cottage has to offer with unobstructed picture postcard views out over the village of Pwll, Carmarthen Bay and the Gower Peninsula. This mid-terrace cottage really does offer the perfect location to explore this wonderful area of Carmarthenshire. Nestled on the edge of the village with a village shop and a local, traditional, Welsh pub and restaurant where you can enjoy home cooking and locally produced ales. The historic town of Llanelli is 5 minutes away where you will find the Millennium Coastal Path which runs through to Kidwelly. Alternatively, enjoy the Millennium Recreational Lake which is perfect for a little adventure with lots of water sports, or enjoy building sandcastles with your family on the beach.

    This property has been finished to a very good standard throughout and offers the perfect base to discover West Wales. Enjoy a glass of wine with your evening meal in the spacious dining/sun room and take in the ever changing views over the tidal, Carmarthen Bay. The galley style kitchen has been wonderfully finished with granite tops, wine cooler, beams and Belfast sink which is open plan with the living area - a perfect social space when you are cooking that special meal. On the first floor are two bright and airy bedrooms, both are beautifully presented to an excellent standard and also enjoy the sea views.

    Burry Port is also 5 minutes away where you can admire the famous lighthouse which dates back to 1842. It has become part of the landscape and is admired and photographed by so many. On the harbourside you can enjoy some refreshments in the café and take in the boats coming and going. The cottage is within close proximity to the main cycle path, which you can explore in its many directions to Burry Port onto Pembrey, or from Llanelli Beach up to the Gwendraeth Valley. A little further along this dramatic coastline is Pembrey Country Park with 8 miles of golden sands of Cefn Siden beach, dry ski slope and acres of woodlands to explore. The cottage is located approximately 10 minutes from both Ashburnham and Machynys Golf Club, which is a Jack Nicklaus designed course and offers a spa and restaurant. Don’t miss the coastal resort of Tenby, a 50-minute drive away which offers the perfect day out. Folly Farm Zoo and Heatherton World of Adventure are both close by and great for all ages. The property would also be a lovely stop over for the popular wedding venues in the area. This really is the perfect location for exploring both south and west Wales, with attractions for everyone, plus the beautiful Gower Peninsula. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £81
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