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.

 

  • Barn Court Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Spacious and comfortable property situated in the village of Templeton. Narberth, an old market town, is 3 miles away. The seaside resorts of Saundersfoot and Amroth are just 4 miles away and Tenby 7 miles.
    £71
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  • Dill Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Comfortable dog friendly cottage near Newgale and St Davids. Cottage Sitting & quiet rooms. Kitchen/diner. Enclosed garden. Walk: Coastal path, Newgale. Explore: St Davids, Haven, Islands.
    £74
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  • Granary Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Settled on the outskirts of Pembroke is this charming terraced cottage. Pet-friendly. Superb garden. Pembroke centre 2.6 miles; Tenby 12.3 miles.
    £74
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  • The Cartwheel, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Take a family break in this perfectly located property, with delightful stunning veranda views of the sea front. With plenty to do for everyone this is an ideal holiday base. Access to local amenities.
    £86
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  • Rosevene, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preseli Hills, Wales
    If a truly unique location with stunning views is something you have been searching for, then look no further. Rosevene is nestled high above the famous River Teifi, enjoying unobstructed views up and down this meandering, salmon river which leads into Cardigan Bay at Poppit Sands. Located on the banks of the Teifi, and within the stunning village of St Dogmaels, making it the perfect place to relax. Within the village, you will find a host of amenities including a village shop and a fish and chip shop. You can find The Coach House Visitor Centre at St Dogmaels Abbey, with a café, museum, gallery and local produce market, all within a 10-minute walk. You can also enjoy a morning walk along the river towpath into St Dogmaels, or further still into the historic market town of Cardigan, with theatre, castle and many dining options.

    Rosevene is a quaint, detached bungalow, which has been comfortably furnished throughout, offering good sized, bright and airy bedrooms, perfect for a good night’s sleep. The open plan living/dining room has been lovingly furnished, complete with flame effect fire, and flows through to patio doors leading out onto a large terrace. You can also enjoy dining alfresco, overlooking the River Teifi, whilst taking in the sea air and magnificent, ever-changing views, complete with a host of wildlife - ideal for the bird enthusiasts.

    The coastal footpath runs close by, where you can uncover some truly spectacular coastlines, coves and beaches in either direction. The dramatic North Pembrokeshire coastline and Cardigan Bay are easy to reach and include some truly beautiful beaches, with Poppit Sands, Newport Sands and Mwnt all within a 10-minute drive. Not to be missed is the coastal resort of Tenby, with its cobbled streets and picture postcard harbour, it really is a perfect spot to explore. Why not make a trip to Caldey Island and visit the ancient abbey? Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, Heatherton World of Adventure and Folly Farm Adventure Zoo all offer the perfect day out for your family and are within a 30-minute drive. Beach 1 mile. Shop 400 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £59
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  • The Old Coach House, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover this delightful stone built traditional Welsh cottage located on the owner’s working farm in the rural hamlet of Hayscastle. Dating back to the 16th century, this lovely property is 1 of 3 character cottages and in the perfect location to explore West Wales.
    On a summer’s day you can try a spot of fishing - you can try your hand at fly fishing on the owner’s 2½-acre trout lake (£20 for 2 fish), just a 5-minute stroll away, and then cook your prized catch on the barbecue. The Old Coach House has a large enclosed garden that offers you and your family the perfect space to enjoy the weather and relax into the evening with a glass of wine or watch the kids make use of the football net. Internally, the cottage is well appointed and thoughtfully furnished to a good standard and is full of charm. The master bedroom opens out onto a spacious, private verandah with furniture, offering uninterrupted countryside views, with St Bridges Bay in the distance. It is perfect for a relaxing evening enjoying the sun set.

    Newgale is just a 10-minute drive east from Hayscastle and offers a superb vista out over the St Bride’s Bay and is ideal for long walks, building sandcastles, surfing, kayaking or just relaxing with the waves crashing at your feet. Travel south along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park route and meander around the picturesque coves and headlands. Pass through the peaceful hamlet of Nolton Haven, situated around the beautiful beach. Continuing along this route towards Broad Haven, you will stumble across the Druidston Hotel which is perched above Druidston Beach and offers lunch with unobstructed views out over the glistening blue sea.

    Enjoy a trip to the famous city of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, at the most westerly point of Wales and the final resting place of the Patron Saint of Wales, Saint David. Adjacent to the cathedral stands the 13th-century Bishop’s Palace, a truly magnificent sight. Further along this north coast you will uncover the fishing village of Porthgain and the delightful restaurant ’The Shed’ which specialises in local freshly caught sea fish, and overlooks the harbour.

    Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, is a fun day out for all the family, and located only 30 minutes away, or for those with younger families, be sure to visit Folly Farm Zoo where you can see rhinos, giraffes and even lions! Shop and restaurant 4 miles, pub 1 mile.
    The Old Coach House can be booked together with Hayscastle Farmhouse (ref UK12702) to accommodate up to 17 guests.
    £59
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  • Dilys, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and just a few minutes’ walk from Carew Castle, on the estuary of the Cleddau. Both properties offer an ideal holiday base to explore the surrounding areas, enjoy cycling or relaxing walks with picturesque scenery, or lazy days fishing. There are many beaches in the area, Manorbier is only 7 miles and has a Norman castle. Tenby or Saundersfoot are approximately 12 miles. Shop 1/2 mile, pub 1 mile.
    £46
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  • Tremydon Cottage, HaverfordwestInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled peacefully in the charming village of Trefin, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), this traditional, detached, Welsh holiday cottage is bursting with original charm and character, making it an ideal touring base for families or couples looking to explore the spectacular coastline of beautiful Pembrokeshire. The cottage, dating back to the 18th century, was a former ship captain’s cottage which has been sympathetically restored to uncover all its original features, including stone walls, beams and lots of welcoming touches, including a wood-burning stove for those cosy nights in. Guests can enjoy their own private garden (separate from the cottage and not enclosed), where they can sit, relax and unwind after spending a busy day exploring the area. From the doorstep, guests can enjoy fantastic walks along the iconic coastal path and discover the pretty coastal villages of Solva and Porthgain, which are tucked away in tranquil fishing harbours. Visit the historic city of St. David’s, which features the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and medieval ruins of Bishop’s Palace. For the more adventurous, take a sea safari expedition around the offshore island of Ramsey, cruising close to sea birds, seals and the occasional bottlenose dolphin. The golden beaches of Newgale and Whitsands are within easy reach and are renowned for surfing and watersports. Horse riding and golf can also be found locally. Cove 500 yards. Shop 2 miles, pub 500 yards.
    £54
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  • Carthouse Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These beautiful cottages have been tastefully renovated from a traditional Welsh barn and are set in the heart of Pembrokeshire alongside the Llys-y-Fran Country Park and reservoir. There are plenty of facilities available for guests free of charge, including croquet and badminton, a heated covered swimming pool, all-weather tennis court and a children’s play garden. You can also enjoy the country park which is less than a minute’s walk and has a 200-acre reservoir and an impressive 100ft dam, the largest game fishing in west Wales. This is a beautiful woodland setting with a delightful nature trail for both walkers and cyclists, and an 8-mile perimeter trail providing fine views and a variety of wildlife including badgers, foxes and otters. The broadleaf woodland provides a breeding site for sparrowhawk, buzzard and woodpecker, whilst the lake attracts uncommon water bird species such as little gull and black tern. Set in the heart of Pembrokeshire, giving access to beaches, national park, the historic Preseli Mountains and the worlds famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Coastal Path. Within a short drive is Oakwood Theme Park. A holiday in Pembrokeshire would not be complete without a visit to the picturesque harbour and the golden beaches at Tenby or the busy resort of Saundersfoot, a complete contrast from the more secluded parts perhaps, but always popular with children. Also within a short drive are Manor House Wildlife Park, Caldey Island, with its cistercian monastery and countless historic castles such as Carew, and Pembroke. It is an ideal location for a perfect family holiday as a getaway or for trying some of the outdoor pursuits and entertainment. Pembrokeshire is famous for its excellent restaurants and pubs. In the immediate vicinity there is the country park restaurant and two pubs serving food in the village of Clarbeston Road (3 miles). Golf and horse riding are within 5 miles.
    £65
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