Dog-Friendly Holidays 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.

 

  • Pottery  Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This superb barn conversion is nestled in the hamlet of Begelly on the outskirts of Kilgetty, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Electric stove. Pet-friendly. Saundersfoot 3.3 miles; Tenby 6 miles.
    £68
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  • Green Acre Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perfectly located, deceptively spacious and renovated to a good standard, this detached property is the ideal destination for a large family or groups. Set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire, giving access to beaches, national park, the historical Preseli Mountains and the famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Coastal Path. Within a short drive are both Oakwood and Bluestones Theme Parks. Also within a short drive are many attractions including Manor House Wildlife Park owned by TV presenter Anna Ryder Richardson, Folly Farm, Caldey Island and countless historic castles such as Carew and Pembroke. An exclusive health spa and gym is next door to the property (day passes available). This is an ideal location for the perfect family holiday, as a getaway, or for trying some of the outdoor pursuits and entertainment. Simply the perfect holiday location to discover Pembrokeshire. Village0.5miles. Shops and restaurant 200 yards, pub 0.5 miles.
    £77
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  • Ty Rhiw, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    Nestled in the heart of the enchanting village of Cilgerran, Ty Rhiw is a characterful two-bedroom cottage inviting you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its charming blend of rustic elegance and modern comforts, Ty Rhiw offers a cosy retreat for those seeking a memorable Welsh getaway.
    Step into the inviting embrace of Ty Rhiw’s open plan living, dining and kitchen area, where exposed stone walls and beams create a warm and welcoming ambiance. Sink into plush furnishings as you unwind beside the crackling fire or gather around the dining table for shared meals and lively conversation. The well-equipped kitchen provides everything you need to prepare delicious dishes, adding to the homely charm of the space. Upstairs you will find two beautifully appointed bedrooms, to aid a restful night amidst peaceful surroundings. The bathroom features both a bath and shower, offering a rejuvenating retreat after a day of exploration.
    Cilgerran is steeped in history and natural beauty, offering a wealth of attractions to explore during your stay. Discover the majestic ruins of Cilgerran Castle, perched high above the Teifi Gorge and offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Embark on scenic walks along the banks of the river Teifi, where you can spot an array of wildlife and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Welsh landscape.
    For those with a taste for adventure, the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park beckons with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque coastal trails. The market town of Cardigan is just 3 miles away, on the borders of Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, making this the ideal location to explore west Wales. Try the bustling local farmers market and visit the restored Cardigan Castle. 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.
    £41
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  • Gamekeepers Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover Gamekeepers Cottage, nestled within the glorious Pembrokeshire countryside and just a few minutes’ walk from the quaint hamlet of Newchapel, with a fantastic pub nearby with local ales to sample. This unique and characterful chocolate box property was once the local gamekeepers cottage for Pentre Mansion, and has been in the same family for many years. This semi-detached cottage has been meticulously restored back to its former glory with traditional Welsh building methods.

    2 miles away is the village of Abercych, where you can visit the local inn and enjoy truly superb food, specializing in local home cooked produce and set in a magnificent setting alongside the Cych River, where you can dine al-fresco on a warm summer’s day. The market town of Cardigan is around a 10 minutes’ drive away where you will find a plethora of boutique shops, cafes, gift shops and a theatre along with the coastal path that runs through Cardigan. Here you can join the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire National Park coastal footpath, where you can take in this truly beautiful coastline.

    This characterful and quirky cottage has been finished to a good standard throughout and offers the perfect romantic retreat. As you enter this cottage you will see the owner’s efforts to retain the original features, including exposed stone, lime walls, original beams and quarry tiled flooring. Enjoy dining in front of the wood burner and then retiring to the cosy living room with a glass of wine, or enjoy sitting out on the patio beneath the stars. On the first floor the bedroom has been lovingly furnished complete with original wooden flooring and leading into an en-suite bathroom, where you can soak in the cast iron, roll-top bath whilst enjoying a good read - the ultimate in relaxation.

    The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve, run by the Wildlife Trust, is really not to be missed, home to one of the best wetland sites in Wales. Cenarth Falls are just a 5-minute drive, and a short drive north is the market town of Cardigan, set around Cardigan Bay with a plethora of beaches like Mwnt, Poppit Sands and Newport Sands to name a few, which are ideal for dog walking, building sandcastles, fishing or sunbathing. The famous walled town of Tenby is around 50 minutes away. Beach 9 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 800 yards.
    £42
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  • The Quay, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Situated on the banks of the river estuary in the historic town of Pembroke, this well presented, detached holiday cottage provides an ideal touring base for a family or couples looking for adventure in beautiful Pembrokeshire. The heart of the town is on your doorstep offering traditional Welsh pubs, cafés, gift shops and an iconic Norman castle, famous for the birthplace of King Henry VII. The area abounds with fantastic walks around the Castles Mill pond, and Bosherton’s Lily ponds is just a 15-minute drive away, with its idyllic setting perfect for bird watching and fishing, where otters can be spotted on a clear day! Spend your days exploring the sandy beaches, including Broadhaven and Barafundle Bay, or take a trip to the bustling tourist town of Tenby and take a boat ride over to Caldey Island, which continues the traditions of the Cistercian monks. For a family day out, visit award-winning leisure parks, including Oakwood, Bluestone and Folly Farm, home to Wales’ very own colony of giraffes. Ideal for golf. Horse riding nearby. Shops, pubs and restaurants 100 yards.
    £44
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  • Yr Hen Efail, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled in the quiet hamlet of Cilshafe, approximately half a mile from the world renowned Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and just a mile and a half from the vibrant harbour town of Fishguard, lies Yr Hen Efail (The Old Smithy); a character-packed retreat for two. One of four stone built cottages near the owners’ farmhouse at the end of a long, private drive, ideal for dog walks, with perfectly manicured grass verges and thoughtfully positioned benches to take in the view, it’s surrounded by mature trees, bushes, tasteful planting, fields and birdsong. A vaulted beamed ceiling, exposed stone walls, a wood burner and comfortable soft furnishings provide the perfect ingredients for cosy evenings in: While its pretty, private patio area, with lawned garden beyond, offers the ideal spot to feast on the fine produce from local farmers’ markets and absorb the tranquillity of nature.
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  • Ty Capel Seion, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover Ty Capel Seion nestled in the quaint and picturesque hamlet of St Dogmaels on the edge of the dramatic Ceredigion coastline. This cottage offers something for all the family with walking, sea fishing, water sports and boat trips all available locally. Or perhaps you would prefer to laze around on the beach? Less than two miles away is the unsurpassed Poppit Sands beach where you can relax and enjoy the fresh sea air by the mouth of the Teifi Estuary. The River Teifi lays 100 yards behind Ty Capel Seion meandering through the countryside.
    This striking cottage is full of character and offers a spacious open plan living and dining room with rustic beams and a separate kitchen. On the first floor the excellently appointed master bedroom and twin room are spacious and thoughtfully finished.
    Ty Capel Seion is the perfect central location for exploring both the coast and countryside of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion giving you a wide choice of places to explore and discover. A five minute walk from Ty Capel Seion is the historic and beautiful ruins of St Dogmaels’ mediaeval Tironensian Benedictine abbey. Here you can enjoy a freshly brewed coffee whilst taking in the ruins. For walkers the Preseli hills are a must and don’t forget to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast footpath which covers some 180 miles. The town of Newcastle Emlyn which lies on the River Teifi is a must when visiting, the market town has a host of boutique and craft shops.
    The market town of Cardigan has a host of restaurants focusing on local produce and there is a fantastic market which sells lots of locally grown food and handmade gifts. Take a boat trip to spot dolphins or travel upstream on the River Teifi and visit the majestic Cenarth Falls, time it right and you may even catch glimpses of the salmon and sea trout as they leap upstream. A visit to Pembrokeshire would not be complete without visiting the walled town of Tenby, there are plenty of attractions for your family to explore with the award winning Folly Farm, Oakwood and Manor House.
    Come and visit all that this area has to offer and enjoy this pretty cottage Ty Capel Seion.
    £46
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  • Preswylfa, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and stay in this delightful stone built traditional Welsh cottage set in one of most picturesque hamlets in Pembrokeshire, the historic fishing village of Trefin. Preswylfa lies just a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath where you can discover the picture postcard coves and cliffs of this rugged and sublime North Pembrokeshire coastline. This location is perfect for family days on the beach, with Whitesands Bay close to St Davids (ideal for building sandcastles), and Aberfelin is just a short walk away, where your family can play in rock pools and uncover crabs, shrimps or if you are lucky, a starfish. After a busy day on the beach, relax with an evening meal in the local pub which is a short walk from your cottage.
    Preswylfa, an end of terrace cottage, has been thoughtfully restored to retain many of the original features and charm. In the evening you can get away from it all and relax in the dining area with a good book in front of the cosy wood burner or enjoy a family evening in the living room with exposed beams and slate floors. You can take in the evening air and watch the world go by in the courtyard with a glass of wine overlooking the village square.
    A trip to Trefin is not complete without visiting the city of St Davids a short drive away, the most westerly point of Wales, and Britain’s smallest city. St Davids Cathedral is the final resting place of Saint David, Wales’ patron saint and next to the cathedral, you can also visit the 13th century Bishops Palace, a truly magnificent sight. Travelling south, Newgale Beach is 10 miles away and is famous for water sports, here you can surf, kayak, swim or you may prefer a quiet early morning stroll. Inland you can visit the market town of Narberth with its many galleries, café and craft shops and for a family day out, a visit to the award-winning Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park or Heatherton World of Activities is sure to keep everyone entertained. Beach 500 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £47
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  • The Bickney, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached cottage retains its original charm with beamed ceilings and stone walls and has a feature inglenook fireplace with an original range in one of the two cosy living rooms. The other sitting room has an electric fire in the stone fireplace, and flatscreen TV with DVD player. The fitted galley kitchen includes a washing machine and small freezer; an archway leads through to the dining room. On the ground floor is a beautiful shower room, perfect for holiday pampering or a hot shower after a day in the surf. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms - a twin room and one with a double and a single bed. The cottage is set in lawned gardens with patio furniture, and views across the fields to the sea from St David’s to Strumble Head. Porthgain is a small, picturesque harbour with a lovely bistro/bar, as well as a character pub serving excellent bar food and two art galleries showing the work of local artists. Neighbouring Abereiddy, has a black sandy beach where dogs are welcome all year round and the remarkable Blue Lagoon. An excellent location for the wonderful attractions of the Pembrokeshire coast. Porthgain harbour also hosts a couple of delightful restaurants to really soak in the area, most definitely worth a visit, just a 15 minute walk away!
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