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.

 

  • Temple House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    A beautifully restored, traditional 17th century Pembrokeshire coastal cottage with fabulous sea views, this romantic getaway for two can also accommodate a babe in arms and up to two dogs. With panoramic sea and coastal views from the bedroom, kitchen and garden, the holiday cottage is also furnished and equipped to an exceptionally high standard.
    The cosy cottage is set beside the St Davids to Fishguard road in a little hamlet called Square & Compass. Here you are conveniently located to visit a variety of breathtaking beaches and are well serviced with a village pub, petrol station and well-stocked village shop within walking distance. Only 5 minutes’ drive takes you to Porthgain with its award-winning fish restaurant, traditional pub and art galleries.
    Less than 10 minutes away visit Aberieddy beach and the Blue Lagoon, the spectacular location of the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition. Here, you can also walk to Traeth Llyfn, a fabulously secluded sandy beach. 10 minutes away visit St Davids, the UK’s smallest city with its array of shops, restaurants and yet more sandy beaches including Whitesands and Caerfai.
    The cottage is beautifully presented with slate floors, underfloor heating, and hand-crafted beautiful oak doors. The bedroom has hand-made fitted wardrobes and a rattan ’sleigh’ bed. The luxurious, spacious bathroom finished in natural stone has a large shower cubicle with a ’watering can’ shower and the kitchen/diner with beautiful bespoke fitted units. The cosy sitting room has a high beamed ceiling with the original stone inglenook, a wood burning stove and stunning Melin Tregwynt soft furnishings - ideal for romantic evenings by the fire! Beach 3½ miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £79
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  • Lake Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Clarbeston Road, Wales
    A quaint, detached cottage resting in Llys-y-frân near Maenclochog. Pet-friendly. Family-friendly. Shared swimming pool. Haverfordwest 9 miles; Narberth 10.9 miles; Fishguard 13.4 miles.
    £57
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  • The Retreat, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A luxurious ground floor detached lodge set on a quiet holiday park, near Wisemans Bridge. Beautifully decorated and well-equipped. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Raised veranda. Walks from doorstep. Wisemans Bridge 1 mile.
    £70
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    Discover Tranquillity, a stunning property perched on the dramatic north Pembrokeshire coastline, within the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Enjoying uninterrupted sea views, the property is just a stones throw away from this sublime coastline. Wake up in the morning and stroll along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to Cwm-yr-Eglwys, Pwllgwaelod and Aberfforest beaches. These three spectacular beaches are right on your doorstep, where you can explore rock pools, take a swim or build sandcastles. This 186-mile coastal path is ideal for discovering all this coastline has to offer, not forgetting the hidden waterfall.

    In the evening, sit out on the large raised decked area and take in the magnificent sea views and watch the sunset. Tranquillity is set within 22 acres of landscaped grounds within Dinas Country Club, complete with a 13th-century country club bar (weekends and peak season only), outdoor heated swimming pool (peak season only), children’s play area, football field and boules. This location really does have it all! This cosy property has been finished to an good standard throughout and offers a truly superb base. Complete with a spacious open plan living space with a galley style kitchen and large patio doors and mood lighting. There is also a full BT package which includes BT Sport, children’s channels and films.

    Nestled within the hamlet of Dinas and close to the harbour town of Fishguard, complete with a host of restaurants serving local produce, you won’t be stuck for things to do. Locally you will have the chance to spot a dolphin with boat trips from nearby Cardigan. Inland, visit 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 to see. Beach 400 yards. Shop 800 yards, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    Tranquillity can be booked together with Sea View (ref UK6589) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £84
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    Occupying an ideal location in a quiet area midway between Whitland and Tavernspite, The Chapel offers warm and homely accommodation on the Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire border.


    The Chapel is a light and airy detached property, that’s been beautifully converted to a very good standard whilst retaining much of the chapel’s original features, such as the stained glass windows and carved wooden gallery. The property boasts a state of the art bathroom, two pleasant bedrooms and a fantastic open-plan living area.


    Close to the well-kept town of Narberth, The Chapel is within walking distance of a well-known local ice cream parlour and café/restaurant. The views from the lane look out towards the Preseli Hills, and there’s the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the National Trust site Colby Woodland Garden both within 5 miles. The beaches of Amroth, Pendine and Saundersfoot are between 6 and 10 miles away, and for fun-loving familes there is Oakwood Theme Park, watersports and Folly Farm nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.


    The Chapel can be booked together with The Vestry (UK6038) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £87
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    Stable Cottage at Amroth Cottages is perched high above the cliffs of the beautifully dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline, with uninterrupted views over Amroth, the Gower and the Carmarthen Bay. Set within the grounds of the owners home, alongside two other holiday cottages (Granary Cottage ref UK10695) and (Seaview Cottage ref UK44707), there is a private hot tub, so why not sit back and relax with a glass of wine and star gaze whilst soaking in the hot tub? Inside this beautiful, detached stone cottage, you will find floors of character and charm, with added benefits of beamed ceilings and a warming wood burner. The open plan living/dining room is perfect for socialising and offers a great space for formal dining. After a busy day sightseeing, enjoy relaxing on the decked area in front of your cottage with a glass of wine and take in the views out across the ocean towards the Gower.
    Stroll into the coastal hamlet of Amroth and discover the local seafront pubs specialising in fresh, line caught fish and locally sourced produce, and not forgetting some locally brewed ales. There is also an array of cafés, stunning sandy beach, ideal for children to play and build sand castles, and water sports with kayaking, sailing and surfing all on your doorstep. Locally there are a host of walks to discover including the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath, which covers 186 miles of iconic Welsh coastline.
    Be sure to explore the 9 acres of grounds around the cottage which include lots of grassed areas for playing ball games and wildlife to keep an eye out for. Locally, the National Trust managed Colby Woodland gardens really is worth a visit. Wander through the vast gardens within the hidden valley, take in the flora and fauna and uncover the secret garden, but be sure to keep an eye out for the array of wildlife. A little further along is the coastal resort of Saundersfoot and then the famous walled town of Tenby which really are worth a visit. Beach 800 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    Stable Cottage (UK10694) can be booked together with Granary Cottage (UK10695) and Seaview Cottage (UK44707) to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £105
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    Set amongst open countryside, Ty Dewi is the perfect place to stay on the St Davids Peninsula. Spacious and full of charm, with no detail being overlooked, it offers beamed ceilings, wooden floors and a cosy wood burner. Set in a picturesque location at the end of a long drive, it is surrounded by 11 acres of farmland (part SSSI) and has been comfortably furnished and equipped. It adjoins, but is completely separate from Ffynnondewi Farmhouse; you can dine together in the large farmhouse kitchen, which is equipped to cater for both houses. The large, beamed living room is the perfect place to relax after a day on the beach or exploring the coastal path, has oak floors, wood burning stove, French windows opening onto the private rear wild garden and a feature oak staircase leading to a characterful twin bedroom, with double aspect views over the surrounding farmland. Off the living room is an en-suite single room, steeped in character with beams, exposed stone wall and rolling countryside views. The large, well-equipped, cottage-style kitchen/dining room has an island, modern appliances, beamed ceilings, slate floor and an exposed original stone wall, offering a warm welcoming ambience. The large farmhouse kitchen table is the hub of the cottage, fabulous for relaxing family meals together, whilst planning the next day’s excursions. All the peaceful bedrooms are beautifully appointed, nestling under beams, offering a tranquil pastoral aura, high quality cool crisp linen, fluffy towels, festooned with local Melin Tregwynt Welsh woollen cushions and throws, just perfect for a restful sleep after a day in the pure sea air. Great attention to detail pervades the cottage for guest’s comfort. The patio area is a real joy. Situated just outside the cottage in a quiet corner of the farmland, the views are breathtakingly beautiful, quality garden furniture and a barbecue provided. Perfect for the children and dogs to play in the rolling pasture before you.
    Ty Dewi is a perfect retreat combining both rural and coastal enjoyment, in a central location for exploring the St David’s Peninsula and beyond. There are activities to suit all tastes in the area - exciting boat rides, surfing, sailing, fishing, golf, horse riding, bird watching, walking, art and craft galleries to visit and lots of eateries from coffee shops to pubs and gourmet restaurants. The renowned beaches, coves and fishing harbours of St Davids Peninsula including Solva, Whitesands, Newgale, Caerfai, St Justinians and Porthgain are within a short drive.
    Ty Dewi can be booked together with adjoining Ffynnonddewi Farmhouse (QC1535) to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £93
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    Discover a holiday treasure at Cwtch Lloi, a comfortable stone cottage set in a peaceful corner of a dairy farm. The property comes equipped with a gorgeous wood-fired hot tub (which also includes LED lights and bubbles!), perfect for indulging in the pristine countryside location (Hot tub MUST be pre-booked before your stay and has a max capacity of 2 people). Relax on the comfy sofas after a day in the Pembrokeshire air or on chillier evenings spend time together in the cosy glow of the wood burner. There is also a DVD library and book library in the main house for guests to use. Perfect for escapes throughout the year. The well-equipped kitchen has all you need and more to rustle up some tasty holiday cooking. Ideal for small families the practical bedroom with adjacent extra sitting space has a king size bed with a single bed and a z-bed for a child under twelve years. Children will love playing in the enclosed garden or take them to watch milking time on the farm. There’s something for everyone in the area, beaches to explore, walking the Coastal Path, boat trips to spot dolphins, surfing, kayaking, horse riding, family attractions or simply relaxing in blissful time out.
    Cwtch Lloi can be booked together with Clun Moch (QC1666) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £55
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  • Y Gwesty Bach, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Y Gwesty Bach Cottages offers two beautiful traditional Welsh stone-built dwellings - the hugely impressive six-bed residence Y Gwesty Bach, and The Gatehouse, a lovely two bed cottage set within the grounds of the main house.
    A truly unique property, Y Gwesty Bach is steeped in character and connection to the history of the local area. Like many properties it was once a farmhouse dating back to the 1700s, however since then it has played a central role within the local community, operating as a general store, a restaurant, a bar and even a petrol station at various points in its recent history. At its core, however, Y Gwesty Bach is a stunning home offering the space for vibrant friend and family gatherings in a peaceful setting right by the UK’s most breath-taking coastline. With parts of the building dating back to the 1700s, Y Gwesty Bach offers a spacious and characterful base for adventures along the UK’s only coastal national park – the breath-taking Pembrokeshire coast.
    Enjoy a trip to the city of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city and the final resting place of the Patron Saint of Wales. Further north along the coast you will uncover the legendary blue lagoon at Abereiddy and fishing village of Porthgain with its delightful fresh fish restaurant The Shed, and popular Sloop Inn. Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, is a fun day out for all the family. For those with younger families, be sure to visit Folly Farm Zoo.
    Beach wise, the world-famous Whitesands and Newgale are a 15-minute drive away, with other local favourites including the secluded Traeth Llyfn and Caerfai Bay. Our closest beaches, Abermawr and Aberbach, are within walking distance or a very short drive. Further afield the stunning sands of Barafundle, Broad Haven and Newport Sands, to name but a few, are within striking distance by car.
    Mathry, the closest village, is a two-minute drive, where a village pub and restaurant specialise in home-cooked food, and a fantastic café offer freshly baked cakes, with nearby Letterston or Fishguard providing local shops and amenities. In a corner of the ground floor is a large games room that has been converted from the former pub that used to operate on this site. With a pool table, darts board and bar, this room is a perfect place to host a fun social gathering. The walled garden is a fabulous sun trap where you can happily get stuck on a balmy summer’s day or enjoy a fine BBQ with your family and friends.
    £163
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  • The Mill, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    Come and discover Preseli Hills Cottages within the foothills of the stunning and quiet Preseli Mountains, a range of hills in north Pembrokeshire, mostly within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The Mill is one of three traditional Welsh stone cottages - The Mill (UK38915) The Milking Parlour (UK38916) and The Byre (UK38917). Over 200m down a private stone drive, off a quiet road the cottages have been finished to a very high standard and ooze luxury and style whilst retaining character from what was once the original farm buildings. Part of a beautifully renovated stone barn, Mill Cottage offers up to date services and appliances in a traditional environment. The Mill is recognised by ‘The Independent’ newspaper as one of the UK’s Top 10 rural cottage destinations.

    Each cottage boasts a private wood-fired hot tub, private garden and lots of parking. There are places to wander, sit and enjoy the countryside. The farm has a small lake which you are welcome to walk around or sit and enjoy the wildlife. Nestled on a secluded non-working farm, with glorious rolling countryside, the property is centrally located for visiting all of Pembrokeshire’s wonderful attractions, including 186 miles of magnificent coastline and various quaint villages and towns. Guests also have access to a large communal garden, providing additional log seating, a campfire area, and a running stream all of which add to the calm and tranquillity of the natural setting. Light a fire and stargaze or enjoy a stroll around the grounds. The owners’ good-natured rare breed belted Galloway cows graze in the paddock adding to the rural experience.
    The Mill really does offer the perfect romantic retreat for couples to escape to, boasting your very own wood-fired hot tub where you can enjoy a glass of something lovely and stargaze. The cosy open-plan living space has underfloor heating and a wood burner perfect for a cosy night in with a good movie. The mezzanine master suite is on the first floor and leads into a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with shower over bath. The garden is an ideal place to escape and relax and enjoy the rural views, sit on the patio and soak up the tranquil setting.

    The Preseli Hills are a short walk away and you are 1.8 miles from the village of Maenclochog with a great village shop, petrol station, café, and pub. Centrally placed in Pembrokeshire with a 25-minute drive to the north coast you are in a wonderfully rural, quiet setting but near enough to the bustle of the coast for an early morning swim. A great day out can be had in beautiful Newport on the north coast and the famous walled town of Tenby on the south coast, with its cobbled streets, award-winning beach, and a truly magnificent picture postcard harbour.
    It is also a great base for visiting the many attractions Pembrokeshire has to offer, including Wild Lakes Wake Park and Llys Y Fran reservoir, complete with cycle tracks and archery, both of which are within 20 minutes drive. Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo and Heatherton World of Adventures are also all within a 30-minute drive.
    The Mill can be booked together with The Byre (UK38917) and The Milking Parlour (UK38916) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £68
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