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.

 

  • Caldey View, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saundersfoot, Wales
    If sublime views are high on your holiday checklist, then look no further - come and discover Caldey View! Nestled in the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside, this semi-detached cottage is conveniently located in Stepaside, a quaint hamlet, just a short walk from the coastal village of Wisemans Bridge where you can enjoy a stroll on the beach, and some home cooking and a local ale in the inn. To relax those aching muscles after a busy day sightseeing, you can retire to your very own private hot tub with unobstructed sea views over Saundersfoot Bay, Monkstone Point and Caldey Island watching the sun drop on those balmy summer days and observing the many stars overhead.

    Caldey View has been thoughtfully furnished throughout, and finished to a very good standard. It has spacious, open plan living, dining and kitchen areas featuring a double-sided wood burner, and the galley style kitchen is the perfect place to prepare those special occasion meals with your family, or you can opt to dine al fresco to take in the sea air. The bi-fold doors almost bring the outside indoors, and the raised decking offers a fantastic entertaining space, leading down to the garden which has magnificent sea views.

    Within a 10-minute walk you can be rambling on the coastal path through Wisemans Bridge and on to the harbour town of Saundersfoot, where you can enjoy a host of restaurants specialising in local produce and hand-caught fish, or fresh fish and chips on the harbour wall. A 10-minute drive from Caldey View brings you to the sandy beaches in Tenby, and nearby you can enjoy quad biking, fishing, golf, boat trips and a host of wildlife along this ‘picture postcard’ coastline. Beach 1 mile. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £104
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  • The Old Cowshed, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    There are three bedrooms in this spacious property - the first is a ground-level twin room, while the upstairs master and second twin room sit under the beautiful wooden eaves of the upstairs, with views across green fields for miles around. Each of the beautifully proportioned bedrooms comes with its own en-suite. Both the downstairs twin and the master suite have toilets, showers, and baths, while the second twin has a shower and toilet - no need to fight for the bathroom in the morning! The living area is cosy and inviting without compromising on space. Three comfortable sofas surround a large coffee table, all pointing towards the stunning wood burner with a beautiful stone wall surround.
    A fully equipped kitchen also houses the six-seater dining space and sits neatly beside the utility room - traditional slate floors combined with all the modern conveniences are a welcome combination at this contemporary rustic property. To fully enjoy the maritime climate of Pembrokeshire, why not take dinner outside to the fantastic outdoor dining set, which sits neatly upon a patio and crushed slate shaded area, with a BBQ for summer nights. This dog-friendly property has a large, enclosed garden for children and pets to play, and the entire property is surrounded by open countryside and fresh sea air from the nearby coast.
    Within proximity to the village of St. Ishmaels you will find the local pub offering pub meals and real ales, garden centre offering light lunches and cakes, relax at the Sports Club with a G&T and watch a game of local cricket on a Saturday afternoon. A short walk to the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path where you’ll find the secluded cove of Monk Haven and the beautiful sandy beach of Lindsway Bay. A short drive to Dale is ideal for water sports and West Dale for surfing. The café in the village offers daily provisions and good home cooking with friendly service. Dine al fresco at the popular award-winning pub by the beach with its extensive fish menu.
    £168
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  • Ty Teifi, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    Welcome to your idyllic retreat in the quaint village of St. Dogmaels, where Ty Teifi (renovated in 2023) awaits you. This beautifully renovated three-bedroom gem, designed to a good standard, offers a serene haven for up to six guests and boasts mesmerizing estuary views.
    This holiday home is ideally located just a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire Coast Footpath, adventure awaits as you explore this stunning coastal route with its breathtaking vistas. When it’s time for some beachside fun, you’ll find yourself in close proximity to Poppit Beach, a glorious stretch of sandy shoreline. In St. Dogmaels, you’ll discover a charming village with its rich history and ruins of St Dogmaels’ medieval Tironensian Benedictine abbey, local grocery shop, chip shop and restaurants.
    As you step inside, the ground floor features a luxurious master suite, providing the ultimate in comfort and convenience with its own en-suite bathroom. The heart of this holiday home is the open-plan kitchen/dining room. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including an electric hob and oven, allowing you to whip up delicious dishes with ease. Large patio doors beckon you to step outside onto a decked seating area, where the estuary views will captivate you. The living room is a cosy retreat. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, whether you’re enjoying a good book or a movie night with loved ones. The living room opens onto a rear lawned garden, providing a peaceful space for outdoor relaxation and play.
    Nearby is the Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park, which is set on a headland overlooking the nature reserve of Cardigan Island, home to thousands of sea birds. At the foot of the cliffs, a colony of Atlantic grey seals can be observed in their natural habitat. Spectacular coastline and wonderful views can be savoured from the National Trust managed Penbryn Bay and a visit to National Trust Cilgerran Castle can also be enjoyed. Only the ruins remain of this striking 13th-century castle, whose vantage point overlooks the wonderful Teifi Gorge.
    £90
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  • Temple Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    With stunning uninterrupted views over St David’s Peninsula, this recently refurbished cottage sits just 5 minutes from popular hamlet of Porthgain with its award-winning fish restaurant, olde worlde pub, and art galleries. What’s more, Aberieddy and the Blue Lagoon - the spectacular setting of the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition - and Traeth Llyfn beach are only 10 minutes away.
    The living room of this gorgeously refurbished cottage enjoys views towards Abercastle, Strumble Head, and the sea beyond, while the property is conveniently located near the main road to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast, National Park. The open plan ground floor has a galleried dining area, luxury fitted kitchen and a sitting room furnished with Melin Tregwynt soft furnishings, a modern wood burner and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. A door from the living room opens onto the private landscaped garden and patio - perfect for al-fresco wining and dining.
    The property benefits from ground floor facilities including a master bedroom and a luxury en-suite bathroom. Upstairs find twin bedrooms tucked under the eaves, which have been decorated and furnished to an exceptionally high standard. Beach 3½ miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £99
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  • Temple House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Substantial, luxury Pembrokeshire holiday cottage beautifully decorated and stylishly furnished with panoramic coastal and countryside views. Three luxurious bedrooms (two king-size - one on the ground floor - and one twin) and two bathrooms (one on the ground floor) each with a separate shower cubicle and a large bath.
    All rooms furnished with beautiful Melin Tregwynt cushions, curtains and throws. The day room overlooks a large garden and features a luxurious and comfortable large L-shaped sofa, a very large snuggle chair and a Bang and Olsen Sky TV. There is a cosy snug with a log burner, luxurious and comfortable two-seater sofa, two chairs and a TV with Sky. There are also iPod docking stations and unlimited access to Broadband. One well behaved dog is welcome too.
    Conveniently positioned in the hamlet of Square and Compass, with a well-stocked local shop and garage the property offers excellent access to the multitude of stunning beaches and charming villages on the St David’s peninsula. The popular hamlet of Porthgain with its award-winning fish restaurant, olde worlde pub and art galleries is a mere 5 minutes away, while Aberieddy and the Blue Lagoon, location of the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition, and car park for Traeth Llyfn, one of Pembrokeshire’s most spectacular beaches is just 8 minutes drive. St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, with its gorgeous array of shops, restaurants, and yet more sandy beaches, including Whitesands and Caberfae is about 10 minutes. Beach 3½ miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £114
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  • Priory Stile, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Come and discover Priory Stile, a charming three-bedroom character cottage situated in a picturesque location near the historic market town of Haverfordwest. It enjoys beautiful views across the extensive medieval ruins of Haverfordwest Priory and is only a 2-minute walk to the Priory Saltings Nature Reserve.
    This delightful cottage, built in the 18th century, has been beautifully restored and retains many original features, such as wooden beams and exposed stone walls, while offering modern amenities. The arched front door opens into a welcoming entrance porch with slate flagstones and bench, and a stable-door leading into the spacious living room with stairs to the first floor. The living room features beams, exposed stone walls and a focal fireplace with a wood burner, perfect for cosy nights in with a good movie. The kitchen is well-equipped and well-appointed with a range of fitted units, beams and exposed stone walls. The dining room is adjacent to the kitchen, down three steps and enjoys a feature window, vaulted ceilings, beams and oak flooring - perfect for formal dining to celebrate that special day. Off the living room is a lobby with a downstairs shower room and the sitting room, which features french doors leading out onto a sunny patio area.
    On the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom, with the master suite enjoying en-suite facilities and French doors leading to a balcony with views across the garden and priory beyond. The large enclosed gardens are delightful and private, full of birds and wildlife, with various areas to enjoy, including lawns, a sunken garden and a patio area for al fresco dining. There is a pond in the garden housing some newts and small children should not be left unattended.
    The cottage is situated in a tranquil location, yet only a three minute, riverside walk from the nearest pub, a five minute walk to Haverfordwest town centre, which offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cinema and farmers’ market, and a 10 minute drive to the wide sandy beach at Broad Haven. To the west of Haverfordwest lies the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a stunning area of natural beauty that stretches for 186 miles along the Welsh coastline. To the north of Haverfordwest lies the Preseli Hills, a range of low, rolling hills that are home to ancient standing stones and burial chambers. The hills are also a popular destination for hiking, with numerous trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Locally there is a selection of family attractions all within a short drive, including Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park, Heatherton World of Activities and Manor House Wildlife Park.
    £98
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  • Hafan, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy all that Hafan has to offer in the beautiful coastal resort of Tenby. This lovely semi-detached house offers a large open plan galley style kitchen, dining and living area which is ideal for entertaining or cooking that special meal. The contemporary style kitchen has been finished to a good standard and is complete with a dining area leading to your very own sun room. The garden is equipped with outdoor dining furniture, so in the evening, after a busy day on the beach, why not light the barbecue and dine al fresco within your south-facing enclosed garden? On the first floor each bedroom has been lovingly furnished to ensure a good night’s sleep.
    With its golden sandy beach, stunning harbour and romantic cobbled streets, this walled town is full of history. Tenby north and south beaches are just a 15-minute walk away, and there are a host of shops, eateries, and boutique and gift shops to browse. Be sure to try the famous Tenby Brewery for some locally brewed ales or take a step back in time and visit Tenby Museum. Why not take one of the many boat trips fishing, or enjoy a trip to Caldey Island where the Cistercian monks have lived for 1,500 years?
    Around this sublime coastline is Saundersfoot, a coastal village with a beautiful beach and busy harbour. Here you can enjoy some freshly caught fish and chips whilst looking out across Carmarthen Bay and towards the Gower Peninsula. Many family attractions can be found just 15 minutes away by car including Folly Farm Zoo, Oakwood, Wales’s largest theme park, and Heatherton world of Activities. Beach 800 yards. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £66
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  • Snowdrop Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Snowdrop Cottage is nestled near the scenic harbour at Lower Town, on the edge the market town of Fishguard. This pretty cottage has been renovated fully by the owners in 2022 to a very good standard and offers the perfect cottage to uncover the delights of this north Pembrokeshire coastline with its many coves, bays and beaches waiting to be enjoyed. The River Gwaun meanders through the valley and meets at the pretty harbour in the village where you can enjoy a freshly brewed coffee and home-made cake from the café whilst overlooking this delightful harbour or sample the delights of The Ship Inn. The market town of Fishguard a short stroll away is really worth exploring, complete with coffee shops, pubs and restaurants, butchers, theatre and a grocery shop and is set above Goodwick Harbour.
    Snowdrop Cottage has been renovated to a very good standard throughout by the current owners retaining its original character and charm. The galley style kitchen is well equipped and boasts solid wood worktops, dishwasher and sink, and leads out to the terraced garden, which is a real feature of the property with its wonderful views of the Gwaun Valley. The dining room with its original wood beams is perfect for formal dining and celebrations. The bright and airy living room also boasts original wooden beams complete with a smart TV, perfect for watching a good movie with a glass of wine.
    From your doorstep you can take a short stroll to the quay with its magnificent panorama of pretty little yachts and fishing boats, and friendly ducks where the River Gwaun meets the sea and fishing for crabs off the Quay wall is a real favourite. In addition, there are a number of glorious walks right from your doorstep, including along the River Gwaun through the wooded valley, and the coastal path in both directions. There’s an old fort to the north with breath-taking views across the bay, as well as the Marine Walk, which skirts around the Fishguard coast. You’ll also have access to some of the 186 miles of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, passing golden sandy beaches, coves and dramatic coastline.
    The rugged North Pembrokeshire coastline is perfect for the chance of spotting a dolphin or puffins with boat trips leaving regularly from nearby Cardigan. Inland, you may stumble across the majestic Cenarth Falls, which if you time it right in the autumn, you can see the salmon and sea trout leaping up the falls which really is a magnificent sight. The famous walled town of Tenby makes for a great day out, along with Wales’ largest theme park Oakwood, and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo.
    £66
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  • Hunters Lodge, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Come and discover the delights of Mellaston Cottages where you can enjoy two wonderful holiday homes The Granary (UK41502) and Hunters Lodge (UK41503) set on the owners working farm and enjoying distant views of the Milford Haven waterway across the rolling green meadows. The Granary is set near the small hamlet of Hundleton and only 5 minutes’ drive from the historic market town of Pembroke and offers the perfect location for family and friends to get away for a holiday and immerse themselves in this wonderful area close to some truly sublime coastline with Freshwater West and Angle only a short drive away. The Granary boasts open plan living, dining and kitchen area and leads off to your enclosed garden complete with garden furniture and patio heater, it’s a real suntrap, great for enjoying a well-earned glass of wine on an evening. The galley style kitchen is perfect for cooking that special meal. On the first floor each bedroom has been lovingly furnished with comfort and a good night’s sleep in mind, a countryside theme throughout really does make this a charming and homely destination for your holiday.
    A trip to the area is not complete without a trip to Pembroke castle, famous as the birthplace of King Henry VII where you can visit and take a step back in time, discover the rich history this area has to offer, there is a host of lovely eateries specialising in Pembrokeshire produce and some locally brewed ales to sample, along with gift shops and cafés. The bustling coastal resort of Tenby is within easy reach and is renowned for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses. It has a variety of boutique gift shops, traditional pubs, and highly acclaimed restaurants. Take a boat trip to the historic island of Caldey, with its Celtic monastery and Cistercian monks, who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. For keen walkers the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers 186 miles of beautiful walks and is close by and Folly Farm Zoo, Heatherton World of Adventure and Oakwood Wales largest theme park are all within a 30 minutes’ drive. Beach 4 miles.
    The Granary can be booked together with Hunters Lodge (UK41503) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £76
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