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 Granary, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The original granary, coach house and barn have been converted into a contemporary spacious holiday cottage retaining the individual character initially created by skilled Victorian stonemasons. It features heavily timbered ceilings, beautiful stone arches, interior stone staircase and a massive exterior stone staircase.
    Relax in the spacious living room with generous comfortable leather sofas, chairs, plenty of colourful cushions, ample elegant occasional tables and stylish lamps. An open fire stands in the heart of a handsome stone hearth and pretty deep-set cottage windows overlook the lovely grounds. Enjoy mealtimes around the large country table with ladder back country chairs for six in the bright spacious farmhouse kitchen. Stylish bedrooms have been comfortably furnished and elegantly dressed for warmth, rest and relaxation. Each of the three bedrooms are appointed to a high standard, with a combination of antique and modern furniture and coordinating fabrics.
    On calm clear days the ghostly beam of Strumble Head Lighthouse on the north Pembrokeshire coast illuminates the night sky. There is a living willow tepee in the large garden. Wonderful for playing in or a shady place to relax on hot days. The surrounding quiet country lanes are perfect for morning dog walks.
    £249
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  • Bridge View Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    One of the prettiest Pembrokeshire cottages in our portfolio in a totally secluded position above the tiny hamlet of Middle Mill in the Solva Valley. Beautiful country views, yet close to the sea, pet friendly, near many sandy beaches.
    Full of character with beamed ceilings, stripped wooden flooring and is skilfully appointed and colour coordinated throughout. Relax in the comfortable sitting room with upholstered sofa and chairs beside a wood burning stove set into a pretty white washed stone hearth. Enjoy mealtimes in the charming dining room with dark oak refectory table, wheel back chairs and a traditional dresser filled with pretty China. The cosy bedrooms of this secluded holiday cottage have sloped ceilings, exposed beams, leaded windows and some period furniture including an original brass bedstead.
    The cottage now boasts a large parking area by the house for 3 cars enabling easy access and the ability to turn your car round if required. The garden has also been enlarged and relandscaped with wild flower. The village shop in nearby Upper Solva, has a post office and off licence, sells groceries, papers, angling supplies and offers a delivery service within the Solva area.
    A century old working woollen mill with most hospitable and informative proprietors and tearoom is 200 yards away from this secluded holiday cottage in Middle Mill near Solva, a very pretty spot for a picnic by the tumbling Solva stream. Beach 4 ¼ miles. Solva harbour 1 ¼ miles. Nearest pub 1 ¼ miles.
    £97
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  • Ty Len, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Davids, Wales
    This attractive, modernised property has a traditional cottage charm, sleeping six guests. The property retains many of its original features, complemented with an astonishing kitchen, remarkable bathrooms and extensive upgrades throughout.
    A beautiful south facing, elevated cottage garden, with ample seating perfect for dining breakfasts, lunches or evening banquets under the setting sun.
    An alluring kitchen that guides you to the ligneous featured dining room consuming a refectory table and a quaint Clearview wood burner which will provide a warming central space to dine with your companions. This space is set out on the original property floors and stripped floorboards which create a characterful ambience. Inside the snug living room, you are joined by a 50" Smart TV, comfy seating and the pleasure of a toasty wood burner with local art throughout the reclaimed walls. Based upon the first floor, three most pleasing, appointed bedrooms incorporate sumptuous beds, mattresses and soft furnishing, including the lovely Welsh woollen throws. The featured master bedroom is the best model for lazy mornings and ideal for planning your adventures for the day. This unique property contains two stunning bathrooms, including a ground floor wet room.
    With its beautiful cathedral dating back to the 12th century, Bishop’s Palace, cafés and local produce, there is plenty to keep you occupied for days of browsing. Don’t miss the country market on a Thursday between April and September. In Oriel y Parc, you will find lots of information about the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, useful maps and guidebooks as well as an art gallery and café.
    £81
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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.
    £66
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  • Maes Y Ffynnon, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Attractive south facing pet friendly Kingheriot Isaf holiday cottage, one of a pair, in a rural setting at the edge of the hamlet of Kingheriot near Solva and Middle Mill. Behind this Solva Valley holiday cottage is common ground where the villagers used to collect their water, Maes y Ffynnon means `Well Field’.
    The charming lounge/dining room has a feature stone wall with inglenook, huge solid wood mantle and a wood burning stove. Pretty shaped cottage bedrooms with pastel decor and traditional Welsh blankets invite rest and relaxation. This Solva holiday cottage has pasture land outside the front windows and a country garden to the side with two small ponds netted for safety. Pets are welcome too!
    Solva is a pretty fiord-like fishing village with a small safe beach, harbour, pubs, restaurants, clothes and craft shops. The excellent village store, post office and off licence, Bayview Stores, sells groceries, papers, angling supplies and offers a delivery service within the Solva area. Walk to the woollen mill-for quality Welsh woollen fabric & coffee shop.
    Solva Sailboats operate a water taxi which will take you to your chosen destination from where you can walk back along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to Solva. Possible destinations include Porth Clais, Porthmynawydd, St Justinians, Nolton Haven and Little Haven (weather dependent). Beach 4¼ miles.
    £66
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  • Old Cross Square Garden Apartment, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This hidden gem, in the centre of St Davids, is in an enviable location that cannot be beaten. From your first floor window, you have the best seat in town. Take in the sights and sounds of St Davids. Look out to the gardens of Cross Square and the 14th Century cross, to the shops and restaurants, the Cathedral tower, and the Pembrokeshire coastline. Everything you could possibly need is right on your doorstep, to make this a most memorable stay. The culture and vibrancy of St Davids life is reflected in the apartment’s interior eclectic style.
    With its splendid cathedral dating back to the 12th Century, Bishop’s Palace, cafe’s and local produce, there is plenty to keep you occupied for days of browsing. Don’t miss the country market on a Thursday between April and September. In Oriel y Parc, you will find lots of information about the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, useful maps and guidebooks as well as an art gallery and cafe. Visit St Davids Cathedral and Bishops’ Palace where you can investigate the magnificent medieval Cathedral and ruined Bishops’ Palace dedicated to Wales’s Patron Saint. The Cathedral is a busy church but also an international venue for music throughout the year; a memorable and rewarding place to visit. The Bishop’s Palace will captivate your imagination (and your children’s) and take you back to glories past.
    A fusion of old and new has been thoughtfully combined to create a unique environment in which to stay. Family heirlooms sit perfectly with contemporary pieces, the family China and Murano style glassware are perfect examples. You enter the property through a discreet door, immediately off the square. Beyond there is a secure store (perfect for bikes and surfboards), and a pleasant garden with curved stone raised borders and sun dappled terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. Off the ground floor lobby is a convenient utility room, with washing machine and tumble dryer. Stairs take you to the first floor lounge/diner which is bathed in light from the large picture window, framing the square. Sit in the window seat overlooking the square, or peacefully out on the roof terrace, with its modern glass balustrade, overlooking the garden terrace. A fully equipped contemporary design kitchen, bath and shower room are also to be found on this floor, as well as a glimpse into the buildings history, with exposed brickwork and period details. The eclectic theme continues with a 1930’s travel luggage label stamped floor, to a wall mural depicting country crockery and kitchenware. Two bedrooms and a cloakroom can be found on the second floor. The master bedroom, with kingsize bed, has a view to compete with the lounge window below. Here you can look beyond the coast to the sea. Watch the sun set over Carn Llidi and Carn Penberry, for the most perfect end to a wonderful day. The cosy second bedroom has a full size single day bed with an additional separate pull-out single bed, offering flexible sleeping arrangements. Beach 1 mile. Pub and restaurant 15 yards.
    £68
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  • Ty Fferm, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This comfortable, roomy, traditional Welsh farmhouse attached to but completely independent of the owner’s home, is set on a quiet country lane leading towards the coast, facing traditional farm buildings and surrounded by open fields.
    Situated at the heart of a working farm near St Davids, Ty Fferm is just 2 miles from Abereiddi Beach and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path a perfect base for access to the beaches and villages of north Pembrokeshire. Warm, well-equipped and pristine with a large family kitchen and a snug sitting room with wood burning stove and Smart TV. The kitchen has an Aga which can be lit on request for £35 per week, please request this at the time of booking and payment will be payable locally to the owner. The enclosed front garden faces the traditional farm buildings and at the rear a graveled patio and lawn give space for alfresco dining and games on the grass.
    Why not start the day with some fresh farm eggs which the children can collect themselves. It will set you up for a day exploring the Pembrokeshire coast path, countryside and stunning beaches. Ty Fferm is situated in the heart of some of Pembrokeshire’s most famous gems St Davids, Porthgain, The Bluelagoon, Whitesands and the famous Coastal path. After a busy day come home to the peace and quiet of Ty Fferm where the only thing you hear is the sound of the cows grazing in the field just over the fence.
    A warm welcome awaits you at Ty Fferm where you and your children can be shown around the farm learning all about farming life and even joining in at feeding time. Ty Fferm is a beautiful well-equipped cottage that will really feel like home from home. So, whether you’re looking for a real taste of life on a small farm or just a cottage to relax in peaceful surroundings Ty Fferm is an ideal cottage to make great holiday memories for guests of all ages. Beach 2¼ miles. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £85
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  • Temple House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    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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  • Carn Llidi Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Carn Llidi Cottage with Visit Wales 5 star rating is within a 15-minute walk of the fabulous Whitesands Blue Flag Beach and has wonderful uninterrupted views across open countryside to the miniature mountain of Carn Llidi and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Approached via a farm drive which opens into the courtyard of a working arable and sheep farm, the cottage is neatly tucked away off the courtyard and behind the farmhouse.
    A warm, welcoming and spotless home, equipped and furnished to the highest residential standards. Each bedroom, two on the ground floor and two on the first floor, has its own bathroom and the first floor sitting room is cosy and comfortable. The well-stocked family-run farm shop, which also supplies groceries to the owner’s immaculately maintained caravan and camping park nearby, is a short walk away.
    Breakfast al-fresco on freshly baked bread, croissants, locally produced bacon or freshly laid eggs, bought from the farm shop just across the farmyard. On Wednesdays & Sundays during school holidays, the pizza van cooks excellent pizzas to order. Watch spectacular sunsets over Carn Llidi from the front patio. The small, private, sheltered and enclosed side patio/lawn has a picnic table and a stone staircase to the first floor master bedroom.
    A path across the owners farmland leads directly to the Coastal Path and the National Trust owned common land which stretches over St Davids Head and includes the small, sandy cove of Porth Melgan. There is wonderful scenery, ancient field patterns, the ruins of the lost medieval village of Maes y Mynydd and Coetan Arthur, a Neolithic Burial Chamber (4000 BC). Enjoy birds galore, carpets of wild flowers in the early summer, butterflies, peace and tranquillity. Beach 1 mile.
    £125
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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.
    £88
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