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.

 

  • Pengelli Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy the delights of Pengelli Cottage situated on a 250-acre working beef and sheep farm in the heart of rural Pembrokeshire, this delightful cottage is tucked away down a country lane near the quaint hamlet of Eglwyswrw on the edge of the Preseli Hills. Enjoy waking up on a working farm with cows, sheep, pigs, chickens and ducks and you can even have the option to visit the animals, pick your own fresh eggs and, depending on time of year, bottle-feed the lambs.
    Within a 10 minute drive you can uncover the dramatic North Pembrokeshire coastline with a plethora of fantastic beaches, coves and rugged cliffs to explore with Newport Sands, Poppit and Mwnt close by, and ideal for swimming, surfing and building sandcastles.
    There are fantastic walks from the door, a 160-acre wood which is part of the largest ancient oak woodland in West Wales, or for a longer walk, wander through these woods to Castel Henllys, a reconstructed Iron Age Hill Fort set in 30-acres of woodland and river meadows with a café to enjoy a well-earned freshly brewed coffee and homemade cake.
    Pengelli Cottage is attached to the owner’s property though still private and has been thoughtfully furnished throughout to provide a great stay. The cottage has its own separate entrance and garden. The bright and airy living room boasts a wood burner to curl up in front of on an evening with a glass of wine after a busy day exploring. The open plan kitchen and dining room offers a great space to cook that special meal or you may prefer to dine al fresco with a BBQ and enjoy the countryside. On the first floor the bedrooms have been lovingly decorated and furnished to provide a good night’s sleep.
    Take a trip to Cardigan Castle dating back to the late 11th century with commanding views along the River Teifi and out towards the Cardigan Bay. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran is around a 15 minute drive and great for all ages to explore with a café, boardwalk and a plethora of bird and wildlife to spot. Around 40 minutes away is the walled town of Tenby complete with Blue Flag beach, cobbled streets and picture postcard harbour. Folly Farm Zoo, Heatherton World of Activities and Oakwood theme park are all within a 45 minute drive. Beach 7 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 2 miles. Additional £15 charge per dog.
    £75
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  • Station Hall, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    Come and uncover the delights of Station Hall, set within the tranquil village of Cilgerran and boasting a hot tub, perfect to relax in and enjoy a glass of wine whilst star gazing. A short walk away is the village shop and pub, and the property lies close to the meandering River Teifi, famous for salmon and sewin coracle fishing. It lies about 4 miles from the bustling historic market town of Cardigan on the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire borders. The Welsh Wildlife Centre is located only a 10-minute walk away and is one of the best wetland reserves in Wales, it is well worth a visit.
    This detached property is perfect for family and friends to enjoy some time together with an open plan living concept on the ground floor and three lovingly furnished bedrooms one being the master suite boasting en-suite facilities, also located on the first floor is the family. The well equipped kitchen has plenty of character with exposed Welsh slate feature wall, a great space to cook up a storm, enjoy an evening in with a good move or enjoy a soak in the hot tub within the enclosed lawned garden.
    Locally there are a host of beaches to discover with Poppit Sands, Newport Sand and Mwnt beach all within a 30-minute drive and perfect for fishing, kayaking and canoeing. Perhaps take a short drive to Cenarth Falls, where if you’re lucky enough, you may see the salmon leaping up through the falls travelling upstream. For thrill seekers Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, Heatherton World of Adventure and Folly Farm Adventure Zoo all offer the perfect day out for your family and are within a 45 minutes’ drive. Whether you love to walk, cycle, fish or just prefer to relax in glorious surroundings, this is the ideal base. Beach 6 miles.
    £88
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  • Ty Canol, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    Come and uncover the delights of this beautiful traditional Welsh slate cottage nestled in a quaint hamlet of Rhoshill and near the historic market town of Cardigan in West Wales. This superb detached cottage is bursting with character, charm and quality throughout and has been sympathetically restored to a high standard. It also comes complete with wood burner, exposed stone walls, beams, original bread oven and inglenook fireplace.
    As you enter this bright and airy cottage you really can immerse yourself and instantly feel relaxed. The spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living room is a great social space and leads out through French doors onto your patio and lawned garden, ideal for a glass of wine or dining al fresco. The well equipped modern fitted kitchen has a breakfast bar for early morning breakfasts, or you can enjoy formal dining at the table. After a busy day exploring, you can relax in the evening with a good movie in front of the fire - pure bliss. Each bedroom has been lovingly furnished to a very good standard with comfort and a good night’s sleep in mind.
    Ty Canol is surrounded by open fields, rolling hills and unspoilt countryside, yet only a few miles from award winning sandy beaches, pretty villages and historic castles. Enjoy a host of walks from your doorstep with public footpaths plentiful that can be enjoyed with your family and friends and perfect for dogs. The village of Cilgerran is just over a mile away from Ty Canol, famous for its 13th-century ruined castle perched high overlooking the spectacular Teifi Gorge. Cilgerran has three local pubs serving food, a café, village shop selling amazing local produce, a canoe centre, post office, garage, wildlife centre with glass house café, church and children’s park. A great day out for all is the walled town of Tenby, complete with beach, cobbled streets and a host of eateries and craft shops. Folly Farm Zoo and Oakwood theme park are all within a 45-minute drive
    £116
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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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  • 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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  • Old Dinas Arms, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on a quiet no through road above the pretty harbour at Lower Town, this beautifully restored traditional Welsh stone cottage oozes character. The owners have retained many original features but added modern conveniences, resulting in a warm spacious charming cottage, suitable for a family holiday whatever the weather. There are two comfortable seating areas downstairs, both with slate floors and underfloor heating. Up a short, curved staircase is a light and spacious very well-equipped kitchen and dining area, again with slate floors and underfloor heating. From the dining room the back door opens out onto the secluded split-level garden overlooking the harbour, a perfect place to enjoy a barbecue on a summer’s evening. There is a separate shower room with large shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin on this level, again with underfloor heating, then up a couple of stairs to a boiler room containing washing machine and freezer with ironing board, iron and clothes horse, up another step to the bathroom with oversize bath, toilet, wash basin, marble floor, large airing cupboard and underfloor heating ensuring warm toes in the winter! Three more steps take you to the three bedrooms accessed from the corridor.Shop and restaurant ½ mile, pub 200 yards.
    £62
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  • Broomhill Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Here you’ll discover a piece of Wales that’s brimming with wild magic at this secluded self-catering bolthole in beautiful Pembrokeshire. The cottage offers three bedrooms and has been tastefully reinvented to create an authentic contemporary hideaway with many original features and extensive grounds. Think cosy mornings tucked-up in wrought iron beds, painted white woodwork, slate floors and glasses of wine by the wood burner. If you are looking to relax and want peace and quiet, whilst still being close to amenities, then this cottage ticks all the boxes, a tranquil place to visit any time of year with a total of three wood burners in the property.
    With an array of restaurants, cafes, boutique shops and galleries a short drive away and the golden sandy beaches of Tenby and Saundersfoot just a 20-minute drive away, the cottage is the perfect choice for those seeking a quality Pembrokeshire cottage. Ideal central location for visiting the delights of South Pembrokeshire, North Pembrokeshire and a short drive over the Presellis takes you to Cardigan and its wonderful beaches, including Mwnt, Tresaith, Poppit Sands and Llangrannog. Broomhill Cottage offers a gateway to walk, cycle, and explore, but most importantly escape the hustle and bustle of life. This is a pure relaxing escape. Light the wood burner, relax and unwind.
    £96
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  • Penmynydd Uchaf, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A rural retreat just 2.4 miles from the coast at Cwm yr Eglwys and 2 miles from Pwllgwaelod. Exposed stone walls, an inglenook fireplace with wood burner, a large comfy L shaped sofa, television and a two-way staircase set the tone for rest and relaxation. Holiday cooking is a joy in the well-equipped farmhouse kitchen with a Nespresso coffee maker, food processor, electric oven, microwave, Range, gas hob, fridge and dining area.
    A convenient utility room is equipped with a washing machine and tumble dryer. The rear cloak room with ample hanging space is an ideal place to leave walking boots and beach toys. Pretty cottage bedrooms, 1 king-size on the ground floor, 1 king-size and twin bedroom on the first floor provide every comfort for a restful night’s sleep. The enclosed garden with wood stove heated hot tub, barbecue, and wooden garden furniture extends the living space for socialising and alfresco meals.
    £114
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  • Bryn Olwyn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming property offers short breaks all year round and is situated just a 7-mile drive away from the glorious Pembrokeshire coast. Sandy beaches lie within easy reach, with a 10-mile drive to both Newgale to the West and Newport to the North. Newport boasts many great restaurants and pubs for gastronomic treats.
    Bryn Olwyn is a great family home, set within easy reach of the beaches in the south of Pembrokeshire including Barrafundle, Freshwater, Manorbier, Tenby and Saundersfoot. Located on the edge of the Preseli Hills there are fabulous walks with wonderful scenery and wildlife on the doorstep. Fishguard, with its range of fabulous pubs and award-winning coffee shops and restaurants, is just a short drive away.
    £71
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