Dog Friendly Lodges Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire is dotted with a stunning coastline, dog friendly beaches, hidden coves and the beautiful Preseli hills. A trip to this tranquil setting makes for an ideal romantic getaway with your pooch. Head to St Davids, Newport, or nearby Cardigan for some of the best beautiful beaches and Pembrokeshire coastal path in this truly magical part of Wales.

 

  • Old Stable Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Some parts of the cottage are detailed in history and formerly part of the stables of Carew Castle. This cottage comes from a happy family home for over 30 years. The owners have successfully retained the character and charm of the cottage combining modern touches which reflect their personal taste.

    Step inside to enjoy the ambience, design and history within the old walls. You sure will be smitten with the design of the interior. Walk through the vestibule, take a step into the games room which is an attractive room featuring exposed stone walls with table tennis and a sofa area. A joyful living room combining bright colours with traditional features. During the chillier evenings, enjoy the toasty wood burner which is housed in the inglenook fireplace. Your glances will be drawn towards the attractive windows right by the dining room. Take a short walk up three steps to be joined by an airy dining room flooded with natural light through the featured atrium. Enjoy some time together around the large pine table, or through the Georgian styled doors that lead to a patio area, perfect for breakfasts in the Pembrokeshire air. Its traditional cottage kitchen has exposed beams and is full of character including reclaimed slate worktops, a rustic wooden island and shelves filled with artefacts, crockery and utensils. Peep through the shuttered window to the open garden. Climb the feature spiral staircase to the three appointed en-suite bedrooms in the presence of beams and traditional wooden floors. Wooden furniture and doors with thumb latches take you back in time, but with the high-quality beds adorned with cotton linen and furnishings perfect for a restful night’s sleep.

    The enclosed grounds provide a tranquil retreat, a lawned area in the shade of the large apple tree, which has spectacular views of Carew Castle. Ideal spot for an afternoon Pimms. A short walk from the cottage is the river dominated by the 13th-century castle, which has a busy programme of pageants and re-enactments during the summer months. Lawrenny Quay is one of the most scenic stretches of the estuary, providing a tranquil location for boaters and walkers alike. Just a short walk to the Waterside pub where you can enjoy a drink, and which boasts a spacious beer garden with splendid views over the water towards Carew Castle and serves freshly prepared food and fine ales. The multi-award winning tea room nearby enjoys a unique setting on the point at Lawrenny Quay offering local produce including lobster and crab - a great place to watch the yachts go by.
    £121
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  • Goose Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    A charming barn conversion with a small, pretty, walled courtyard garden tucked away down a quiet lane in the heart of the historic walled town of Pembroke and within a short drive of the beautiful South Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast.
    Comfortable, warm and well equipped, the cottage is ideal for all year-round holidays and has a ground floor bedroom as well as two bedrooms on the first floor which have oak floors, beamed ceilings and radiators providing central heating.
    The ground floor is Travertine marble with underfloor heating throughout. The spacious kitchen is extremely well equipped, there is a cosy living room as well as a sun room which opens onto the garden where there is a separate external games room housing a pool table, dart board and table tennis table- great fun for all the family.
    South Pembrokeshire is often referred to as ’little England beyond Wales’. The locals speak English, place names are English and yet the area is surrounded by Welsh speakers on all sides even in north Pembrokeshire! During the 12th century Henry I allowed a number of Flemish to settle in the area and they were soon joined by English settlers. The Flemish and English languages were similar at the time. This led to the extinction of Welsh in the area.
    Pembroke is an historic town with its magnificent Norman Castle set high on a ridge between two tidal inlets and is famous as the birthplace of Henry VII and the Tudor Dynasty. Visitors are rewarded with a fascinating insight into the medieval lifestyle.
    There are scenic walks nearby including one around the picturesque mill pond with its resident swans, herons and ducks. The high street, lined with predominantly Georgian buildings has a variety of restaurants, cafés (including an award-winning fish & chip restaurant), shops, pubs and antique centres and is within a 5-minute stroll. Pets welcome.
    £119
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