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.

 

  • Caldey View, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saundersfoot, Wales
    If sublime views are high on your holiday checklist, then look no further - come and discover Caldey View! Nestled in the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside, this semi-detached cottage is conveniently located in Stepaside, a quaint hamlet, just a short walk from the coastal village of Wisemans Bridge where you can enjoy a stroll on the beach, and some home cooking and a local ale in the inn. To relax those aching muscles after a busy day sightseeing, you can retire to your very own private hot tub with unobstructed sea views over Saundersfoot Bay, Monkstone Point and Caldey Island watching the sun drop on those balmy summer days and observing the many stars overhead.

    Caldey View has been thoughtfully furnished throughout, and finished to a very good standard. It has spacious, open plan living, dining and kitchen areas featuring a double-sided wood burner, and the galley style kitchen is the perfect place to prepare those special occasion meals with your family, or you can opt to dine al fresco to take in the sea air. The bi-fold doors almost bring the outside indoors, and the raised decking offers a fantastic entertaining space, leading down to the garden which has magnificent sea views.

    Within a 10-minute walk you can be rambling on the coastal path through Wisemans Bridge and on to the harbour town of Saundersfoot, where you can enjoy a host of restaurants specialising in local produce and hand-caught fish, or fresh fish and chips on the harbour wall. A 10-minute drive from Caldey View brings you to the sandy beaches in Tenby, and nearby you can enjoy quad biking, fishing, golf, boat trips and a host of wildlife along this ‘picture postcard’ coastline. Beach 1 mile. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £104
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  • Hunters Lodge, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Come and discover the delights of Mellaston Cottages where you can enjoy two wonderful holiday homes The Granary (UK41502) and Hunters Lodge (UK41503) set on the owners working farm and enjoying distant views of the Milford Haven waterway across the rolling green meadows. The Granary is set near the small hamlet of Hundleton and only 5 minutes’ drive from the historic market town of Pembroke and offers the perfect location for family and friends to get away for a holiday and immerse themselves in this wonderful area close to some truly sublime coastline with Freshwater West and Angle only a short drive away. The Granary boasts open plan living, dining and kitchen area and leads off to your enclosed garden complete with garden furniture and patio heater, it’s a real suntrap, great for enjoying a well-earned glass of wine on an evening. The galley style kitchen is perfect for cooking that special meal. On the first floor each bedroom has been lovingly furnished with comfort and a good night’s sleep in mind, a countryside theme throughout really does make this a charming and homely destination for your holiday.
    A trip to the area is not complete without a trip to Pembroke castle, famous as the birthplace of King Henry VII where you can visit and take a step back in time, 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. The bustling coastal resort of Tenby is within easy reach and is renowned for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses. It has a variety of boutique gift shops, traditional pubs, and highly acclaimed restaurants. Take a boat trip to the historic island of Caldey, with its Celtic monastery and Cistercian monks, who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. For keen walkers the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers 186 miles of beautiful walks and is close by and Folly Farm Zoo, Heatherton World of Adventure and Oakwood Wales largest theme park are all within a 30 minutes’ drive. Beach 4 miles.
    The Granary can be booked together with Hunters Lodge (UK41503) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £76
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  • The Burgage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Nolton Haven’s sheltered sandy cove is a 5 minute stroll away down a country lane from this family friendly, well furnished split level holiday home. The open plan kitchen leads into the living area with a wood burner, comfy sofas and enormous floor to ceiling windows which overlook extensive private lawns to the valley beyond. Patio doors open onto private gardens, part wild and part mown, bordered by a stream - ideal for games, picnics and lazy days.
    Nolton Haven cottage featured in Homes and Gardens magazine. Eminent local architect (late Monty Minter) designed this contemporary home.
    Inland discover the ancient Preseli Hills - heather coated moors dotted with cromlechs to roam - cyclists can explore the gentle rolling foothills along little wooded lanes and bridleways all within an easy drive of this coastal holiday cottage close to beach at Nolton Haven. Beach 1 mile.
    £105
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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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  • Old Dinas Arms, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on a quiet no through road above the pretty harbour at Lower Town, this beautifully restored traditional Welsh stone cottage oozes character. The owners have retained many original features but added modern conveniences, resulting in a warm spacious charming cottage, suitable for a family holiday whatever the weather. There are two comfortable seating areas downstairs, both with slate floors and underfloor heating. Up a short, curved staircase is a light and spacious very well-equipped kitchen and dining area, again with slate floors and underfloor heating. From the dining room the back door opens out onto the secluded split-level garden overlooking the harbour, a perfect place to enjoy a barbecue on a summer’s evening. There is a separate shower room with large shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin on this level, again with underfloor heating, then up a couple of stairs to a boiler room containing washing machine and freezer with ironing board, iron and clothes horse, up another step to the bathroom with oversize bath, toilet, wash basin, marble floor, large airing cupboard and underfloor heating ensuring warm toes in the winter! Three more steps take you to the three bedrooms accessed from the corridor.Shop and restaurant ½ mile, pub 200 yards.
    £62
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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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  • Beach House Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautifully appointed cottage sitting in a quiet lane running alongside the water’s edge in the heart of Pembrokeshire, tastefully furnished to a high standard throughout. Perfect for holidays throughout the year, the ’cwtch’ has a cosy wood burner for chillier nights. The spacious open plan living area, incorporating a bespoke, well-equipped kitchen, the ’cwtch’ and dining area is perfect for family and friends enjoying time together. Opposite is the living room with leather sofas and TV. Both rooms have splendid waterway views. Two of the three comfy bedrooms on the first floor enjoy views of the waterway. Children will love the ’games room’ with a large TV, day bed and games console. A front patio is a great place for sunny breakfasts, with the more secluded expansive landscaped garden to the rear, with panoramic views and stunning patio area. While away blissful hours in perfect peace and privacy in the fantastic front garden (located just opposite the cottage) sitting above Hazelbeach. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the splendid river views on the decked area or from the idyllic summer house. Hazelbeach is a central point from which to access all the beautiful beaches and activities which Pembrokeshire has to offer. Enjoy the ever-changing seascape, both night and day - the water traffic and the wildlife will fascinate sailors, artists and birdwatchers alike.
    Relax and take in the bracing, invigorating Pembrokeshire pure air and watch the world of the Haven Waterway go by with yachts, Irish Ferry and every-changing tidal seascape. Fill your days with adventure from saling, water sports and leisure parks, to golf courses, museums and castles there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Or unwind on the safe, sandy beaches of St Brides Bay, Dale and Marloes Peninsulas all within easy reach.
    £116
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  • Ferry Boat House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Overlooking the expansive shimmering waters of the Haven Waterway and with stunning views from most rooms, this is a spacious modern waterside home, beautifully and stylishly furnished.
    A large rear decked area overlooks the Haven, the spacious living room and fully equipped large luxury kitchen opens into a dining/conservatory both with patio doors to the decking a breath-taking spot for al fresco dining! There are three lovely bedrooms, the master with a super king size bed and en-suite shower room and a balcony, a double aspect twin bedroom and a ground floor double bedroom with an en-suite shower room.
    Haven Waterway SSSI is Wales’ largest estuary and a birdwatcher’s paradise, with a wondrous variety of wildfowl and waders as the tides ebbs and flows. Relax and watch the comings and goings of the pleasure boats as well as commercial shipping - the Irish Ferry sails in and out twice daily - witness a true masterpiece of navigation as it manoeuvres its way up to its berth!
    Take a visit to Pembroke with its ancient town wall and mighty Norman castle, steeped in history, is a 5 minute drive. Tudor and Georgian houses line the main street with its mixture of pubs, restaurants and shops. Henry VII was born in the castle which is well preserved and offers a glimpse into the medieval life style - there are lots of events staged here too including falconry displays, a ’Knights School’ and guided tours.
    £101
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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.
    £86
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  • Goose Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    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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