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.

 

  • 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.
    £48
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  • Stable Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled peacefully in an elevated position in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Stable Cottage is a characterful, semi-detached traditional cottage. It is situated in the picturesque village of Penally with its pubs and restaurants, and is perfect for those looking to explore the coastal path and all wonders that Pembrokeshire has to offer. The former stable which served the Tudor style Grade II listed manor house, dates back to the early 18th century and was thought to be the first house in Pembrokeshire to be lit by electricity. The cottage has been beautifully restored to retain its original charm and character, with a spacious vaulted and beamed ceiling in the living room which leads onto a Shaker style kitchen, ideal for preparing that special meal. The master bedroom continues with character again retaining the original beams. The property has been lovingly furnished throughout for that perfect coastal escape!
    Outside, guests can sit, relax and unwind on the enclosed patio area or upper seating area and breathe in the sea air.
    The historic walled town of Tenby, famous for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses, is a 5-minute drive away, or a stunning 30-minute walk along Tenby’s golden beach. A visit to the resort would not be complete without a memorable boat trip to Caldey Island, with its Celtic monastery and Cistercian monks, who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. Away from the resort, Pembrokeshire’s historic sites are well worth a visit including Pembroke, Manorbier and Carew castles, as are the numerous charming market towns of Narberth, Haverfordwest and the quaint city of St David’s with its magnificent 12th-century cathedral. There are direct train links from Paddington and Cardiff Central to Penally Station, just 5 minutes’ walk away. Golf and water sports are within easy reach. Beach 600 yards. Restaurant 600 yards, pub 500 yards.
    £71
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  • Mill Barn Denant, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Country hideaway just outside Haverfordwest, for two adults (or 2+2 children). Very dog friendly. Garden with deck overlooking the mill brook. Parking.
    £79
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    Come and enjoy The Old Brewery Cottages nestled within the historic and picturesque town of Pembroke within Pembrokeshire, and located directly opposite from Pembroke Castle, famous as the birthplace of King Henry VII where you can visit and take a step back in time and 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 all within walking distance. Here you can enjoy a small cluster of unique holiday cottages that have all been fully renovated in 2022 to their original charm and character, and enjoy a relaxing retreat, family adventure or a large celebration.
    1 Cromwells Cottage is the perfect holiday retreat spread over three floors. The ground floor is home to your contemporary fitted kitchen/dining room, on the first floor enjoy your well furnished bedroom and bathroom, and on the second floor is a beautiful living space with large feature fireplace, original exposed wooden beams, vaulted ceilings and exposed stone walls - the perfect space to enjoy a cosy night in with a good movie.
    Nearby, the bustling coastal resort of Tenby is well worth a visit and is scattered with numerous cafés, eclectic gift shops and highly acclaimed restaurants. Wander the narrow streets and visit the resort’s award-winning Harbour Beach, voted Europe’s number 1 beach due to its sheltered bay and clear waters and there are many beautiful award winning sandy beaches including Barafundle and Fresh West. . Take a boat trip ride from the tranquil harbour to the offshore island of Caldey and visit the Celtic Monastery and Cistercian Monks who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years.
    The coastal path runs inland to Pembroke town along Pembroke river and to the castle mill pond and passes within 300 yards of the properties. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire’s rolling countryside is just as promising and is dotted with numerous majestic sites waiting to be explored including Carew, Manorbier and Pembroke Castles, as well as the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and ruins of Bishops Palace, tucked away peacefully towards the north of the county at Britain’s smallest city of St Davids. A trip to the county would not be complete without a visit to the leisure attractions of Oakwood, Anna’s Welsh Zoo and Folly Farm. Beach 4 miles.
    This property can be booked together with 2 Cromwells Cottage (UK40929) and 4 Cromwells Cottage (UK40933) to accommodate up to 10 guests and/or The Old brewery sleeping 24 guests.
    £66
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  • Caswell Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Take a short walk to the pubs and restaurants of Solva, including locally caught crab, lobster, and seafood only 100m away. A quiet location and adjacent to the access point to the coastal path, walk up the lane and soak up the view over the blue waters of the glorious harbour. A safe haven to store kayaks and bikes, this is great way to explore the coastline of Pembrokeshire.
    £97
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  • Farmhouse Near Newgale, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This property is a fascinating old Pembrokeshire farmhouse with part dating back to the 17th century. Rich in period interest with an inglenook fireplace, natural stone walls, some low doors, open beams and an oak staircase. There are wooden doors and window frames Upstairs windows fitted with childproof locks. Enjoy the rolling pastoral views towards Roch Castle.


    During the 2022 season the property was not let while substantial refurbishment was undertaken. In doing this work great attention has been paid to maintain the essential character and charm of the property whist providing the everyday comforts expected by the modern family.


    There are two welcoming living rooms with comfortable sofas and wood burners. There are plenty of books, jigsaws, and games to keep you entertained. The large kitchen/diner has a wood burner in the inglenook, a large farmhouse table with country chairs and an old pine sideboard giving it a charming rustic air. There is a stone serving hatch through to a well-appointed kitchen.


    Bring your dogs on holiday with you (up to 3 well-behaved dogs welcome) and enjoy the enclosed garden behind the property, as well as the glorious wildflower meadow shared with views towards Newgale and St Brides Bay.


    The owners’ family live in a converted granary/dairy across what was previously the farm courtyard.


    The pretty Pembrokeshire village of Solva is just 5 miles away. Here you’ll find an excellent general store and Post Office with an off licence also selling papers. More extensive shopping can be found in the county town of Haverfordwest 10 miles away - from banks, supermarkets and chemists to a bakery and interesting independent shops. There is also a filling station, doctors, and vet.


    Newgale Beach is just over 3 miles away from the farmhouse, with it golden sands it’s beloved by surfers and kite surfers - wet suits and boards can be hired - and you can join the coastal footpath in either direction from here, exploring the flower decked cliffs as you go. For outdoor adventurers and nature lovers there is plenty to do - a myriad of pursuits and interests for all ages are to be found in this area famed for water sports, seafood, coves, harbours, and the unique Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park.
    £135
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  • Ocean Way, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Perfect for family holidays with parking for multiple cars and beautiful views of the Milford Haven Waterway. Ocean Way has everything you need to make your stay comfortable and one to remember. This immaculately presented waterside home, set in the much sought-after residential area of Ocean Way, Pennar, is perched high above the Milford Haven waterway, near Pembroke Dock.
    Soak up the atmosphere from your hot tub on the balcony, the unique vantage point high above the water will give you the opportunity to watch the boats, ships and ferries coming and going from the historic Royal Dockyard below. During winter afternoons and evenings, feel cosy inside with some storm watching by the wood-effect gas burner for some close to the elements allure. The lovely countryside of Pembrokeshire and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is accessible via the nearby coastal path and there are many beautiful beaches within a short driving distance.
    £155
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  • Cwm Eithin (cerbid), PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming traditional stone cottage in Pembrokeshire, formerly a 17th-century farm barn carefully converted to a comfortable cottage with character. Cwm Eithin has a large west-facing garden with magnificent pastoral views beyond the gorse glen and stream to the tiny 6th century Llanhowell Church between Solva and Porthgain. The surrounding quiet country lanes are perfect for dog walks.
    The cottage is situated in restful countryside in the middle of St Davids Peninsula - wonderful beaches and coves to explore, many are dog friendly. Surfing, swimming, golf, fishing, riding, boat trips within easy driving distance. Solva’s busy village shop, post office and off licence, Bay View Stores, sells groceries, papers and angling supplies and offer a delivery service. A good meal can be found nearby at The Sloop or The Shed in Porthgain along with many other eateries in Solva and St Davids.
    £89
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  • Estuary View Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cardigan Bay holiday cottage, with splendid views across the meadows to the Teifi Estuary at St. Dogmaels, and a 10-minute walk from Poppit Sands.
    An architect designed the living room extension creating a spacious and comfortable family home with attractive decor throughout. The splendid galleried space with leather sofas, wood burner, handsome stone chimney breast with solid wood mantle, exposed beams, wooden floor and floor to ceiling windows enjoys magnificent garden views with the river Teifi beyond. Fabulous pristine white bedrooms with exposed beams, sloping ceilings, latch doors, comfortable pine beds and lovely views are the essence of quiet tranquillity. Magnificent views from the terrace and 5 acres of natural wild garden. Beach 5 miles.
    £129
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  • Lower Lochturffin, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A unique beautifully renovated home of two Pembrokeshire stone barns, in part dating back to the early 18th century, linked together by a central living room which has floor to ceiling glass walls on two sides and a turf roof. Amazing location, with beautiful sunsets, overlooking and with access to private nature reserve containing two small lakes and a meadow with large pond, both surrounded by beautiful countryside. Guests often return, with repeat bookings typical. The property is accessed down a gated private tree lined drive-way of roughly a quarter mile. Set in approximately seven acres of fenced, landscaped and wooded gardens and nature reserve, there is plenty of room for children to play.
    Lower Lochturffin has its own unique and specially compiled 100 page pictorial user guide book, featuring the history and meaning of the name of the cottage, the amenities the cottage has to offer and a personal review by the family owners of the many nearby local beaches, places to eat, picnic sites, gardens to visit and places for guests to visit on their way home.
    Whilst the cottage is fenced off from the nature reserve, lakes and pond, the lakes and pond each being about 100 yards from the cottage, guests should always supervise their children when they are in the nature reserve or meadow, particularly where the children are young or unable to swim. In season, spot butterflies in the wildflower meadow. Use our tree guide to identify the more than 120 native trees in the woodland, garden and meadow.
    Lower Lochturffin is a stylishly furnished and equipped quality holiday cottage with extremely high standards throughout. Eat out on the patio, with its sun loungers and barbecue, with views to the nature reserve, or have a picnic in the meadow or at some of the other picnic spots suggested in the user guide. We have a picnic backpack for your use. Under floor central heating in every room with its’ own thermostatic control, and an oil burning stove in the living room makes this beautiful home extremely comfortable and warm all year.
    £110
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