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.

 

  • 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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  • Incline Villa, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Featuring coastal-inspired interiors with echoes of its industrial past, great seaside location and award-winning beaches, the perfect break for families or friends holidaying together in beautiful Pembrokeshire.
    A spacious and relaxing living room awaits with comfortable seating area and a large Smart TV and wood burner, perfect for relaxing in front of after a hard day exploring the area. The kitchen and dining area is the ideal to create the best meal while enjoying the time with companions. A well-appoined master bedroom featuring an en-suite with corner shop, alongside a double and twin bedroom and family bathroom are located on the first floor. The patio area to the rear of the property includes a large wood-fired hot tub and BBQ, with garden furniture ready to be enjoyed relaxing with family and friends.
    The Coast Path is only a short walk away and passes directly through Saundersfoot, so ideal for finiding your favourite spot to eat fish and chips while taking in the beauty of the National Park’s landscapes, wild remote cliffs, untouched hidden coves and many sandy beaches.
    Within easy reach is a wide variety of things to do for all the family. A visit to the lively and ever-popular Tenby just a short distance around the coast is a must with its shops, pubs, restaurants and miles of golden sands, a boat trip to the monk’s island of Caldey during the summer months is a real treat. Nearby Narberth is a small ancient thriving market town with a ruined castle and a mixture of small independent shops, including a fishmonger, butcher, grocer, delicatessen, wonderful cake shops, art and craft galleries, antique shops, pubs and restaurants, great for gift shopping and recently recognied as one of the best high streets in the UK. Within easy reach is a wide variety of things to do for all the family.A visit to the lively and ever-popular Tenby is a must with its shops, pubs, restaurants and miles of golden sands, a boat trip to the monk’s island of Caldey during the summer months is a real treat.
    £118
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  • The Old Cowshed, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    There are three bedrooms in this spacious property - the first is a ground-level twin room, while the upstairs master and second twin room sit under the beautiful wooden eaves of the upstairs, with views across green fields for miles around. Each of the beautifully proportioned bedrooms comes with its own en-suite. Both the downstairs twin and the master suite have toilets, showers, and baths, while the second twin has a shower and toilet - no need to fight for the bathroom in the morning! The living area is cosy and inviting without compromising on space. Three comfortable sofas surround a large coffee table, all pointing towards the stunning wood burner with a beautiful stone wall surround.
    A fully equipped kitchen also houses the six-seater dining space and sits neatly beside the utility room - traditional slate floors combined with all the modern conveniences are a welcome combination at this contemporary rustic property. To fully enjoy the maritime climate of Pembrokeshire, why not take dinner outside to the fantastic outdoor dining set, which sits neatly upon a patio and crushed slate shaded area, with a BBQ for summer nights. This dog-friendly property has a large, enclosed garden for children and pets to play, and the entire property is surrounded by open countryside and fresh sea air from the nearby coast.
    Within proximity to the village of St. Ishmaels you will find the local pub offering pub meals and real ales, garden centre offering light lunches and cakes, relax at the Sports Club with a G&T and watch a game of local cricket on a Saturday afternoon. A short walk to the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path where you’ll find the secluded cove of Monk Haven and the beautiful sandy beach of Lindsway Bay. A short drive to Dale is ideal for water sports and West Dale for surfing. The café in the village offers daily provisions and good home cooking with friendly service. Dine al fresco at the popular award-winning pub by the beach with its extensive fish menu.
    £98
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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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  • Goose Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    A charming barn conversion with a small, pretty, walled courtyard garden tucked away down a quiet lane in the heart of the historic walled town of Pembroke and within a short drive of the beautiful South Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast.
    Comfortable, warm and well equipped, the cottage is ideal for all year-round holidays and has a ground floor bedroom as well as two bedrooms on the first floor which have oak floors, beamed ceilings and radiators providing central heating.
    The ground floor is Travertine marble with underfloor heating throughout. The spacious kitchen is extremely well equipped, there is a cosy living room as well as a sun room which opens onto the garden where there is a separate external games room housing a pool table, dart board and table tennis table- great fun for all the family.
    South Pembrokeshire is often referred to as ’little England beyond Wales’. The locals speak English, place names are English and yet the area is surrounded by Welsh speakers on all sides even in north Pembrokeshire! During the 12th century Henry I allowed a number of Flemish to settle in the area and they were soon joined by English settlers. The Flemish and English languages were similar at the time. This led to the extinction of Welsh in the area.
    Pembroke is an historic town with its magnificent Norman Castle set high on a ridge between two tidal inlets and is famous as the birthplace of Henry VII and the Tudor Dynasty. Visitors are rewarded with a fascinating insight into the medieval lifestyle.
    There are scenic walks nearby including one around the picturesque mill pond with its resident swans, herons and ducks. The high street, lined with predominantly Georgian buildings has a variety of restaurants, cafés (including an award-winning fish & chip restaurant), shops, pubs and antique centres and is within a 5-minute stroll. Pets welcome.
    £119
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  • 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.
    £254
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