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.

 

  • Nash Fields Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached holiday cottage enjoys beautiful, sweeping, panoramic views over the Haven Secret Waterway and on towards the Preseli Hills. Surrounded by rolling farmland at the end of a private drive, this is a lovely home for a Pembrokeshire holiday. Wooden beams, quarry-tiled floors, latch doors, scatter rugs and tasteful furnishings all go to enhance the cottage atmosphere of this lovely property. There is a pretty dining suite with ladder-back chairs seating six guests around a circular table beside the huge inglenook fireplace.
    Llangwm itself is a fishing village clustered around an inlet, was once renowned for cockles, oysters and prawns and its tough breed of fisher women! There is a shop, post office, pharmacy, doctors surgery, school, two local pubs/bars. During two weeks in July there is a ‘Festival of Scarecrows’ and a grand firework display on New Years Day.
    £77
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  • 3 Lighthouse Row, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This exciting property has many thrilling features to offer. The living area is a winning combination of earthy colours and interesting furnishings, along side a cosy log burner to relax in front of while settling into the congenial seating. Wooden floors and solid, pine furniture creates a style of understated luxury that blends effortlessly with the surroundings. On the first floor, two immaculately presented bedrooms that come with crisp white bedlinen, cushions and snug throws alongside quality mattresses which should aid a restful sleep as you listen to the sound of the waves. The property has also recently installed full fibre broadband; perfect for families with multiple devices or home working.

    Outside, a large stone-walled garden with a terrace offers the opportunity to take in the spectacular sunsets and clear starry night skies. Just a short drive is the seaside village of Dale, ideal for water sports, crabbing and fishing, The Griffin inn, restaurant and beachside cafe, as well as access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. A truly magical spot that will bring you back time and again.
    £86
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  • Rogeston House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This fantastic first-floor space is the perfect open plan living area for your stay in mid-Pembrokeshire. The gorgeous, warm wooden flooring is emulated by the Nordic-style wooden cladding on the outside, giving the feel of a warm Swedish cabin. The interior has everything you need for a stay away from home. The large living space contains a fully-equipped kitchen with contemporary grey units, as well as a beautiful round dining table with views from the large windows out towards the trees beyond. This open-plan space also houses a cleverly placed and inviting large corner sofa, perfect for relaxing after a day of adventures and faces a flat-screen TV for movie nights. The whole space is warm and inviting and perfect for cosying up on a romantic break away. The large, spacious bedroom features a large double bed and has both small picture windows for light and air, as well as two large skylights. This is the perfect comfortable option for people who love sleeping under the stars but don’t fancy camping! The bathroom is ultra-modern, with a shower cubicle, WC, wash hand basin and mirror, as well as a heated towel rail, with light streaming in from a frosted window. The star of this cabin-like show, however, is the fantastic balcony which is accessible from the main living space. With a 3-piece bistro set for morning coffee in the sunshine or evening meals with the best views, you’ve got unrestricted views across the treetops and towards the countryside beyond. The garden below the balcony is also for your use, with a hammock and seating area, and plenty of room for your dog to roam around the private grounds.
    Nearby Broad Haven beach is a long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but at low tide, a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed with plenty of room for everyone – and it can get busy during the summer months due to its safe bathing. This is the perfect place for a dog walk and is only 4 miles from Rogeston House. You’re 2.2 miles from the centre of the county town of Haverfordwest. This is a central town to Pembrokeshire and has an impressive castle as its backdrop. Here you’ll find supermarkets, a fantastic farmers market, takeaways, town centre shops, vets, a hospital, and petrol stations. There is also a range of great restaurants here.
    £75
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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.
    £116
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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.
    £149
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    See sister properties Trinity Lodge and Trinity Villa. Heated indoor swimming pool (heated from April til end Oct and generally open from 9 am–10 pm but owner is flexible), sauna, Jacuzzi, fitness area, full sized snooker table, pool table, table tennis table - superb facilities whatever the weather.
    Delightful holiday cottage equipped to high residential standards of design, decor and furnishings. Pets welcome. Set in the walled grounds of Trinity House, the owners residence, a magnificent maritime property on the water’s edge. Beautifully landscaped gardens with fountains, waterfalls, lily pond (unfenced - care with children), lawns, private areas, seating, terraces and patios. Pets welcome. Care with young children please - sea walls, open jetty, pond, swimming pool and fishing off the property walls or off the old jetty.
    Boating at Burton – Launching facilities 200 yards, floating pontoon 50 yards and many boat trips available along the river including Shearwater Safaris and Cleddau Cruises from Neyland Marina 2½ miles away. The small town of Neyland is just 2½ miles away with an excellent traditional butchers shop, newsagent, pharmacy, card shop and Post Office. The nearest big supermarkets and banks are in Pembroke Dock 2 miles away over the Cleddau bridge. Beach 7 miles. Pub and restaurant 12 yards.
    Trinity Cottage (ref QC349) can be booked together with Trinity Villa (ref QC353) and Trinity Lodge (ref QC680) to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £114
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  • Brunels Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Panoramic views over the Haven Waterway can be admired from the living room of this delightful Olde Worlde Pembrokeshire holiday cottage which is set on the promenade in Neyland. During the construction of the Great Western Railway by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this cottage was one of the offices and it now offers holidaymakers warm, cosy and very comfortable accommodation all year round. The front double bedroom has fabulous Haven Waterway views, and double doors lead from the living room into the rear cosy bedroom. There is a small front terrace just big enough for you to sit out and enjoy the panorama of the bustling Haven Waterway.
    Neyland has two supermarkets, one with a post office and cash dispensing facilities, a traditional family-run butcher, a chemist, a filling station and two restaurants within walking distance. Sailing, water sports, leisure parks, coastal walks, golf courses, museums, castles and the sandy beaches of St Brides Bay, Dale and Marloes Peninsulas are all within easy reach. Do visit picturesque Little Haven, the broad flat sands of Broad Haven, Druidston Haven, popular with horse riders a magnificent sight, 2 miles of golden beach perfect for surfing at Newgale all connected by road and the coastal path. Many beaches welcome dogs all year round, some in restricted areas during the summer months.
    £76
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  • Cottage On `secret Waterway', PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Characterful Pembrokeshire holiday cottage on banks of the River Cleddau with picture postcard views. A special hideaway for walkers and families to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the National Park! A cosy waterside cottage with inglenook fireplace, wooden floors and beamed ceilings, lovingly restored by the owners. The living/dining/kitchen area has a large inglenook with a wood burner and a stable door opening onto a terrace with panoramic views across the wide tidal Cleddau Estuary. There is a footpath leading from the cottage directly onto the foreshore - perfect for keen fisher folk. Beach 23 miles.
    Narberth (9 miles) is a busy small town with a highstreet full of independent shops, eateries and antiques emporiums. A must-visit is Ultracomida, a renowned Delicatessen for its tapas supper and fine wines.
    South Pembrokeshire - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Pembrokeshire’s coastal National Park with many ’Sites of Special Scientific Interest’ - a haven for sailors, birdwatchers, walkers and naturalists. Estuary shoreline has small, sheltered inlets and is a walkers and bird watcher’s paradise.
    £81
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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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  • 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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