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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  • Manorbier Boat House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A short stroll from the sheltered sandy bay, Norman Castle and the 12th century Church of St James this ’delightfully vintage’ holiday home is close to the heart of the pretty village of Manorbier - ’the most pleasant spot in Wales’.
    Built in the 1930’s and retaining many original features throughout, French doors open from the living room onto a large decking area. The Boathouse offers an eclectic style of timber floors, rugs and antique furniture. It has a delightfully vintage appeal with a quaint country cottage garden and provides a comfortable sanctuary, in which to relax. With a quiet village location close to Tenby, offering rural charm, and delightful garden room providing a great place to read your favourite novel. The master bedroom and bathroom on the first floor also have views over fields to the distant castle and cove.
    The local restaurant is just a 3 minutes walk away below the cottage. Manorbier’s beautiful sandy beach is 10 minutes walk away from this holiday cottage. Please do not expect to launch your boat from here though! Dogs are welcome all year round. Manorbier has a favoured tearoom/cafe, gift shop and jovial public house plus a local shop supplying all your holiday needs. The cafe offers a charming place to enjoy a coffee or locally cooked fare. Manorbier is a hidden gem with a real holiday village feel with winding stone walled lanes and a lovely place to stroll.
    £134
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  • Bwthyn Canol, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    A charming terraced house nestled on the outskirts of Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire. Smart TV. Private garden. Pet friendly. Broad Haven 7.4 miles; Narberth 10.9 miles; Pembroke 12.8 miles.
    £70
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  • Worthy House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quietly nestled in one of St Florence’s most sought after locations, Worthy House is a traditional family home only minutes from the spectacular south Pembrokeshire coast. Away from the crowds of Tenby, but within easy reach of the areas famous blue flag beaches and family activities, Worthy House is gorgeously positioned for a seaside escape. The tranquil village location is brimming with character and offers a relaxing place to make your home for a week or two. This family house combines traditional farmhouse features with a luxury modern theme, and the result is an elegant and stylish space with a charming ambiance. The property also contains a separate owner’s wing. However, this does not encroach on the privacy of the property and is completely separate from the main house.

    There are so many features to admire, from the reclaimed slate floors and two wood burner style gas fires to the beautiful exposed beams which span right the way through the house. What’s more, the thoughtfully styled decor and original artworks all combine to bring this place alive. The house is rich in character and you can’t help but feel at home here. The bespoke handcrafted kitchen with Belfast sink and slate work surfaces, really accentuate the farmhouse feel, while the oil fired traditional Aga, which runs from October to April (electric aga companion available all year), helps keep the space especially cosy.

    Upstairs, find three beautifully appointed, comfortable bedrooms with luxury linens and the marshmallow-soft bedding are sure to give you a restful night’s sleep. Outside, there is ample space, furniture and BBQ for al-fresco dining and days spent basking in the summer sun. Lounge around on the private patio with the gorgeous array of pot plants or meander through the lawned gardens with a glass of wine or a good book.

    Nearby there are a variety of restaurants and pubs should you wish to venture out, including two in the village which are only a short walk away. However, the popular resort of Tenby is just 5 minutes by car, while the lovely seaside towns of Saundersfoot and Manorbier are easily accessible from here too. What’s more, the playing field opposite is a great space for kids to run around, not that you’ll be lost for things to do, with beaches, family activities and plenty to keep you entertained only a few minutes from your doorstep. Beach 4½ miles.
    £94
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  • Ty Menyn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Relax and enjoy the wonderful warm ambience of Ty Menyn, the perfect place to escape to make many happy holiday memories. The barn has been converted to an extremely high standard including attractive oak floors, doors, with thumb latches and oak staircases, each room adorned with tasteful, quality furnishings. Through the charming stable door, step inside the spacious split level accommodation, to the open plan stylish farmhouse kitchen/dining area, with stone walls, exposed beams and slate floor, well equipped with everything you need for some tasty holiday cooking, recipe books at hand. Very generous welcome pack provided.

    Wander down the oak steps to the cosy tastefully furnished living room with Aga wood burner, views to the rolling countryside and village church, large comfortable sofas, TV, with Sky Q and full Sky viewing package, lamps, an array of books and games, just perfect for relaxing, spending quality time together. There is a utility room and cloakroom, with laundry facilities with door to the rear yard, perfect spot for bikes, surf boards, muddy boots, wetsuits, fishing nets and crabbing buckets.

    On the first floor, nestling under the eaves, are 3 beautifully appointed bedrooms, exuding character and charm. Oak floors and doors with thumb latches, exposed beams all sympathetically furnished with solid wooden furniture, pictures, luxury Egyptian cotton linen, creating the ideal restful retreat, soft and indulgent with 200 thread counts, providing ultimate comfort, duck down duvets, with a hypoallergenic alternative available, lamps and rugs. Uncluttered rooms, a step back in time, traditional, but offering the highest quality furnishings combining comfort with character, ideal for a restful night’s sleep, after a day of exploring Pembrokeshire’s delights. Wander to the top of the village to take in the sweeping, idyllic views of the rolling green fields and Preseli hills beyond. From here you realise just how close the sea is!
    £74
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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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  • 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.
    £87
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    Nolton Haven’s sheltered sandy cove and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path are within easy reach of this comfortable, pet-friendly cosy bungalow. At the edge of the small coastal village of Nolton Haven, with its own rear garden overlooking open countryside, this is an ideal home for a relaxing holiday in any season. There is a wood burner in the living room and three comfortable bedrooms and a modern fitted kitchen. Across the lane is its larger ’sister’ cottage Meadowside.
    In Nolton Haven you can enjoy a drink or a bar snack at the inn above the cove where a small stream flows out over the beach, which is good for bathing, sun seekers and sand castle builders. There is a small slipway here, rock pools to explore and fossils to hunt for. Above the beach is a small 150 year old Grade II listed chapel, perhaps the most westerly place of worship in the UK, and a warm welcome awaits visitors to the Sunday services.
    Eira’s Cottage can be booked together with Meadowside (QC1224) and South Nolton Farmhouse (QC1265) to accomoodate up to 20 guests.
    £62
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  • The Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Come and enjoy Sleekstone Holiday Cottages. The Barn & The Coach House are two lovingly restored former farm buildings; they are set within the picturesque hamlet of Honeyborough, a five minute walk to the coastal village of Neyland which boasts a Yacht club, restaurants and the Brunel Trail.
    Neyland is ideally located to discover the delights of Pembrokeshire; it is a short walk from Neyland Marina and the Milford Haven waterway. A great way to discover this stunning part of Pembrokeshire is by hiring some bicycles (available from the marina) and meandering your way along Brunel Trail. This starts in Neyland, once the western terminus of Brunel’s Great Western Railway, and links the picturesque Neyland Marina with Johnston and Haverfordwest. You will pass through Pill Nature Reserve, which is teeming with wildlife and offers picture postcard scenery.
    The Barn has been restored to a very high standard with contemporary features throughout. This semi-detached property offers a great base for the perfect break for family and friends alike to get away and discover all of Pembrokeshire’s treasures. The modern kitchen is very well-equipped with all the labour saving devices to make your stay as relaxing as possible. The large dining table has plenty of space for the family to get together and plan the day; it is also a great place to have that special celebration meal with family or friends – either cooked in the kitchen or for a delivery from the many local takeaway venues in the vicinity.
    In the warmer seasons you can enjoy a coffee or breakfast in the morning sun at the outside seating area which is equipped with a table and benches plus large parasol for those balmy summer days. Enjoy a good movie or box set in the evening on the 50” 4K Smart TV which has both Sky and Netflix; on cooler evenings the log burner will provide a cosy focal point and you might even like to enjoy a glass of wine too. For those wanting to have fun with the family a selection of games are provided for your use.
    Upstairs you will find 2 bedrooms furnished to a high standard and boasting comfortable beds ensuring an excellent night’s sleep; there is an additional bed on the large landing which also doubles up as a den with desk and wired internet port. The spacious modern bathroom has a bath with separate shower cubicle with rainwater-style shower.
    The historic town of Pembroke, famous for its medieval castle and the birth of King Henry the VII, is a 10-minute drive away. It is well worth a visit to step back in time and take in the glorious views around the mill pond and take in the town. Travelling further south you with find the Stackpole Estate, run by the National Trust, where you can stroll through Bosherston Lily Ponds to Broadhaven South Beach. Be sure to visit Barufundle Bay, one of the Europe’s most stunning beaches. Locally there are a selection of family attractions all within a short drive, including Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park, Heatherton World of Adventure, Tenby Escape Rooms and Manor House Wildlife Park.
    The north of the county will reveal such gems as Solva, with its delightful harbour, St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, and the expansive sandy beaches of Newgale and Whitesands; for climbers and watersports’ enthusiasts, the stunning cliffs of the Pembrokeshire Coast and the long, rolling waves of the Atlantic offer great opportunities for surfing, sailing and activities such as coasteering, kayaking and climbing.
    The Barn (UK38038) can be booked together with The Coach House (UK38039) to sleep a total of 11 guests (plus 2 babies in travel cots).
    £113
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  • Sunray, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    With boats and yachts coming and going, this semi-detached cottage enjoys an ever-changing vista. Each room has been lovingly furnished with an open and airy feel throughout, and you can enjoy al fresco dining from the patio with the pleasantness of a sea breeze and stunning views. The cottage has unparalleled views and is literally a just a stones throw from the sea, with its steep steps in the garden and uneven path from the parking area it may not be suitable for the less mobile.

    This location, on the edge of the charming fishing and sailing village of Dale, is just perfect. There is a pub on the edge of the sea, which serves fantastic food and locally brewed ales and from where you can dine al fresco whilst enjoying further magnificent views. A yacht club, restaurant and a water sports centre are all within the village, too. The beach is just minutes away for an early morning stroll with the family, or for those more active, for a refreshing swim or jog.

    Locally, the beautiful sandy beach of West Dale is within walking distance, or take a short drive to the stunning beaches of Musslewick and Marloes Sands. Not to be missed for the ultimate wildlife adventure, you can take a boat trip from Martin’s Haven to the islands of Skokholm and Skomer where you will be sure to be amazed by the puffins, manx shearwaters, razorbills, harbour porpoises and Atlantic seals to name a few! Avid walkers can also take a stroll along some of the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath that runs from Amroth in the south, passing through Dale and onto Cardigan in the north - be sure to bring along some binoculars and a camera! The coastal resort of Tenby is surrounded by medieval walls which were built to fortify the town, and these are still in place to this very day, compete with arches into the town leading to the cobbled streets and harbour. Beach 10 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 7 guests.
    £76
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