COASTAL COTTAGES OF PEMBROKESHIRE
EST 1982
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SUMMER HOLIDAYS • SPRING GETAWAYS • COUNTRY ESCAPES • SEPTEMBER BREAKS • COUPLES
Here comes the sun. The winter months are well and truly behind us now and we don’t know about you, but we can’t wait for the return of the summer months. We’re excited to spend our days basking in the warm rays on the beach, with toasty sand between our toes and the ebbing tide washing away all our troubles. Daffodils and gorse have already erupted across the land, the boat trips have recommenced for the season ahead and the feelings of springtime and summer are palpable wherever you look. Now is the time for sunny adventures and beach days, for sea voyages and coastal escapades. Spend your days without a care in the world and roam free, soaking up much-needed vitamin D and you’ll be left feeling like a brand-new person. Pembrokeshire is the perfect place to create coastal memories you’ll remember fondly for years to come. Just you wait and see. We can’t wait to see you soon.
Matthew & Sophie Evans
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We Walked All Over Cancer
11 Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring 21 Say Hello To Our New Cottages 27 Get Ready For Summer 37 Explore 2Gether 45 Escape To The Country 49 Get The Whole Family Together 57 September Staycations 63 Holiday Cottage Directory 67 A New Life On The Coast 68 Join The Family
We Walked All Over Cancer
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Escape To The Country When you visualise holidays in Pembrokeshire, you likely conjure up images of soft sandy beaches and beautiful blue shorelines, but there's much more to our western coastline waiting to be discovered.
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Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring Wildlife and colour return to the hedgerows and coastline, whilst the hustle and bustle of activity and community return to the streets and villages.
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Get Ready For Summer Dig out those buckets and spades because the summer holidays are fast approaching and there is nowhere better to spend them than in Pembrokeshire. Sun, sea, sand and more - that's what you'll find here.
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September Staycations Extend your summer holidays with a post-summer break and enjoy dry sunny days by the coast. September days in Pembrokeshire are all about wildlife, food and festivals. What more could you want?
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Coast Path towards Newgale
W E WA L K E D A L L O V E R
CANCER
As part of our 40th celebrations this year, we signed up for the Walk All Over Cancer campaign this March in aid of Cancer Research UK.
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Abermawr
Nine Wells, Near Solva
sually, participants of this campaign agree to walk 10,000 steps each day for the 31 days of the month but here at Coastal Cottages, we decided to do something a little different. Living in Pembrokeshire with the magnificent 186 mile Coast Path right on our doorstep, we just knew we had to make the most of this breathtaking location. And with that, our own Walk All Over Cancer fundraising challenge was born. Our small local team pledged to collectively complete the full length of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path between us and share our stories along the way, and boy did we smash that target! Even if we do say so ourselves. Each member of our team handpicked a scenic stretch of the Path, many taking on routes they had never walked before, and came back feeling inspired with plenty of pictures to share from their day. Some were lucky and were blessed with those few days of “heatwave” weather whilst others, unfortunately, battled sideways rain and galeforce winds! But, as we are an ambitious bunch, we didn’t stop there. Mike Hughes, our very own Head of IT, levelled up and put us all to shame! He took on
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his own solo challenge with a 7-day undertaking of the 186-mile Path. He set us up with an online tracker so we could see his progress and off he went. His one-man mission involved a mix of running and walking, with plenty of pitstops to take photos it seems (and the occasional ice cream of course!). Even with this mammoth task, our cheery chap always had a smile on his face - particularly when taking his last steps to touch the Coast Path marker at the end in Amroth. This month-long challenge was all in aid of Cancer Research UK, a charity that is very dear to our hearts indeed. This charity does truly life-changing work at fighting cancer and we are proud to be supporting them with various fundraising efforts throughout the year. We’re aiming to reach £40,000 by the end of the year so keep an eye out for more fundraising campaigns throughout the rest of the year. Every donation, no matter how small, is sincerely appreciated and we would love to have your support in reaching our target. Please help us to get there by heading over to our online fundraising page.
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9 0 M A I N S T R E ET Pembroke
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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hen you book a stay at 90 Main Street, you’ll find a great selection of amenities and attractions nearby including the Wales Coast Path. Here you can pick up the path on either side of the Cleddau estuary fairly easily, walk along to Angle on the south banks or cross the bridge and head towards Dale.
The Coast Path passes right by Pembroke Castle; visit to find out all about Henry VII's birth or enjoy family fundays with re-enactments and activities. If you’re visiting in summer, you might be able to catch an outdoor theatre performance within the castle walls, a music festival or even a cinema screening.
This quaint end-of-terrace holiday cottage is set back from the street and is a characterful property, with original features such as wooden floorboards and ceiling beams, along with a Victorian feature fireplace complete with bread ovens in the dining room. A woodburner keeps the lounge cosy whilst a stable door opens out onto the street from the kitchen.
A short drive leads you to Freshwater West; one of the favoured watersports beaches in the area, though there is also West Angle Bay, Freshwater East and Broadhaven South in the vicinity too. The Stackpole Estate has a great activity centre you can visit plus the likes of Tenby, Carew and Saundersfoot are only a few miles east.
Bedrooms are upstairs; the master has a bay window overlooking the street below, a captivating spot to sit and watch passers-by on their way home from the one-of-akind gift stores in Pembroke.
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15 N E W PORT ROA D Fishguard
Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms
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ards from the foreshore of the harbour in Lower Town Fishguard, you will find 15 Newport Road. Dating back as far as the 1700s, this Grade II listed dwelling is a charming stone cottage with picturesque sea views. Full of original character, this 4* holiday home has familiar features such as wooden beams and sash windows alongside quality furniture and comfortable furnishings to enhance your stay. Lay your head on the pillow and drift off to sights of the water ebbing as the upstairs bedrooms cast views out over the harbour, a location once used for filming the likes of Moby Dick and Under Milk Wood. The outside spaces at 15 Newport Road are particularly pleasant; settle down on the front slate terrace with a morning paper before wandering along to Cafe on the Quay for a cuppa or head up the hill for a hearty Welsh brunch at Popty Cafe. To the rear, you’ll find a lovely top terrace with lawn and a decked area - an excellent spot for an alfresco evening meal. If you don’t fancy cooking, why not pick up fish and chips from Hooked at 31 nearby or book a table in the Abergwaun Hotel for recommended fine dining. Sit outside at The Royal Oak for quality pub meals and an extra dose of the sun’s rays. For fresh produce, call into The Gourmet Pig, Mannings Grocers and the farmers market in the Town Hall; all within a short walk of each other. As for walking the Coast Path, you’re in a great location at 15 Newport Road. The route runs right along the front of the house through Lower Town meaning you can join it to walk in either direction. Plus, you can jump aboard a bus to reach the nearby villages of Dinas, Newport and Goodwick. Full Property Details
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Manorbier
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
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ooking for a holiday home within walking distance of the Coast Path, a sandy beach, a remarkable castle and a traditional country pub? The Nook ticks all of the above. This inviting cottage is the rear portion of a large, detached Victorian house set in the heart of Manorbier village on the southern coast of Pembrokeshire. Accommodating up to 4 people, this four-star property can conveniently be booked alongside Inglenook to welcome up to 8 people in total, with interlinking doors that can be opened up for free access between the whole house. The Nook makes a relaxing base for travellers with an open-plan living space downstairs and clean bedrooms upstairs. Take the little ones next door to the public play area before returning for an alfresco lunch on the
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enclosed paved patio. You won’t need elaborate directions to reach the attractions and amenities in this seaside village, as all are easily located along one road which ends at the beach. A couple of paces from The Nook is The Castle Inn, a popular pub and pizzeria whilst Manorbier Castle is a little further along. At the soft golden sands of the beach, you can spend a day surfing and sunbathing here with the family or join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Pass by the Kings Quiot on your way to Tenby with views towards Caldey Island or explore the west where you’ll find Barafundle Bay and the Stackpole Estate. Full Property Details
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St Dogmaels
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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nly a short walk from the banks of the River Teifi stands Sweet Retreat Cottage. This lovely holiday cottage is set in a peaceful cul-de-sac just moments from the bustling centre of St Dogmaels and boasts wonderful water views from the petite raised front terrace to the front. A pathway takes you to the rear enclosed lawn and sunny paved terrace, a charming spot to relax and enjoy the sensation of being on holiday. Enter the property from here via patio doors and you’ll step into a compact openplan living space with a corner sofa centred around a woodburner. Follow the hallway along the one-level accommodation to reach the lovely double bedroom and children’s bunk room; a welcomed sight after days of exploring the area.
Sweet Retreat Cottage is also a fantastic choice for Pembrokeshire Coast Path walkers as the start of the trail begins in St Dogmaels. Enjoy a stroll along Poppit Sands and around the headland towards Newport and Fishguard - it’s a challenging stretch with plenty of elevation mind! Venture into Cardigan for more shops, restaurants, watersports and boat trips. There's also an impressive castle you can visit as well as a quaint theatre/cinema. Full Property Details
Amenities are easily accessible nearby with a small convenience shop, a chippy takeaway and the highly recommended Ferry Inn waterside restaurant. The historic St Dogmaels Abbey also lies nearby, worth a self-guided tour if you have the time or if you pop in on a Tuesday morning, you can visit the popular Farmers Market.
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GOODBYE WINTER,
With the first day of spring comes a big intake of fresh coastal air in Pembrokeshire. Wildlife and colour return to the hedgerows and the coastline, whilst the hustle and bustle of activity and community return to the streets and villages.
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ith the changing of the clocks in March comes a burst of springtime energy, a muchneeded refresh from the drearier days of the winter months. Daffodils are some of the earliest flowers to bloom with their vibrant yellow petals adding some brightness to the landscape, followed later by snowdrops, irises, gorse and bluebells. With the reintroduction of these pretty plants comes the reemergence of bees, butterflies and dragonflies and thus, the sounds of the country come alive. Lambing season sees bouncing young sheep create activity in the green fields whilst our favourite seabirds arrive back into the county for the breeding season; some of the best-known being those comical puffins who call Skomer Island near St Brides their home. Signs of seabirds returning goes hand-in-hand with the relaunch of the local boat trips across the Pembrokeshire coastline; a popular day out in Tenby is when the cranes turn up to place the touring boats back into their rightful home, the picture-perfect harbour.
Soon enough you’ll find queues forming at the waterside huts here as holidaymakers and locals line up for tickets to Caldey. St Justinians rumbles to life as the boats to Ramsey Island begin once more and Martin’s Haven awakens with several daily voyages across the sea to Skomer. High sails return to the seascape in Dale as the watersports brigade venture out into the sea and wideopen bays like Newgale and Freshwater West find themselves sprinkled with surfers and bodyboarders once more. This pre-summer season is often a lively one throughout Pembrokeshire but provides that perfect balance between calmer crowds and warmer weather. The days between March and mid-June are often dry and balmy, ideal for wild adventures exploring the coastline and trying to work out what has changed throughout the previous season. There’s plenty to get excited about in this western region during spring and the season perfectly caters for holidays of all types. Planning a multigenerational escape with the kids and the grandparents? Then it’s the Easter holidays for you. Desperate for a week of solitude or a one-on-one retreat with your partner? Make sure to choose term dates when you may just have those hidden gems of the lesser-travelled beaches to yourself.
Get outdoors and make the most of the changing landscape this spring.
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eed a short burst of coastal life before the hectic summer season starts? Take advantage of any of the three bank holiday weekends which fall within spring. Thinking of introducing the toddlers to the seaside for the first time? Late May/early June dates usually offer just the right atmosphere for first steps on the sand and a dip in the ocean. Plus you’ll find dog owners making the most of the April days when you can roam free on any and all Pembrokeshire beaches, before a handful of them enforce restrictions for the summer months. (Click here to find out everything you need to know about beach restrictions when holidaying with dogs.) Spring is the time to get outdoors and blow off the cobwebs, try out those new activities and discover new favourite places. Embrace the longer days and get your fill of vitamin D during this new sunny season and let the fresh sea air clear your mind.
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SPRINGTIME EVENTS TO
LOOK OUT FOR Barley Saturday in Cardigan Held annually on the last Saturday in April, this agricultural tradition sees a parade of horses, vintage tractors, classic cars and more make their way through the town with competitions and a fun-filled afterparty held locally.
Laugharne Weekend One of the best arts and literature festivals in West Wales but you’d best be quick if you want tickets for this annual event, as they tend to sell out! Famous authors and well-known faces come to town for the weekend with talks and workshops taking place across several venues throughout Laugharne.
Tour of Pembrokeshire Some 1500+ cyclists take to the country roads in northwest Pembrokeshire for a scenic tour through coastal villages and rural communities with varying distances on offer.
St Davids Cathedral Music Festival A ten-day celebration of classical and contemporary performances held around May Half Term, with past appearances from local choirs and bands along with the likes of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
Fishguard Folk Festival Local musicians and well-known artists come together for a weekend of intimate gigs and musical concerts, held in various venues across the quaint harbourside village.
Pembrokeshire Fish Week Now a biennial event, this foodie festival takes over the entire county for a week of special menus, one-off activities and community events all in the aim of championing the local produce and the seafaring communities which have shaped Pembrokeshire.
A L BE RTA S COT TAG E Llangwm
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms and welcomes 1 pet
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n the old fishing village of Llangwm alongside the “hidden waterway”, stands Albertas Cottage. The estuary location provides a wonderful landscape for water explorers who can launch their boat or canoe nearby and paddle through the centre of Pembrokeshire’s sleepy heart. Albertas Cottage is a quaint fisherman’s cottage that has retained its traditional character during renovation and boasts magnificent original features throughout. Much of the ground floor living space is now open plan with a new archway leading from the living/diner to the kitchen. Warm wooden tones combined with overhead ceiling beams, exposed stonework and comfortable furnishings make this a home from home for families galore. The real focal point here though is the superb Inglenook housing an electric fire and original bread oven. Bedrooms lie in the eaves for a snug night’s rest whilst outdoors there is a prettily-planted enclosed gravel patio, an idyllic spot for a little sunny relaxation. A stone’s throw from this adorable property is the village pub, handy for when you want a night off the cooking and the village shop is also just moments away. Bask in the attractive location and wander the footpaths towards and along the waterway, a serene region that teems with wildlife. Boaters will enjoy the waterway in both directions; travel north towards Haverfordwest past Landshipping or venture south past Lawrenny (where you’ll find a popular tearoom) towards Neyland Marina, where a bustling boating community often congregate for 16lunch at Manillas.
Head west from Llangwm to reach the St Brides Bay coastline brimming with sandy beaches and small coves, or travel to Dale to try watersports and book boat trips to Skomer Island. Nearby in Pembroke, you’ll find a breathtaking castle where King Henry VII was born.
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SA N DY-R I SE St Davids
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
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andy-Rise is a modern, detached bungalow situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of St Davids city. Linked via a convenient footpath, this five-star holiday home is just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the smallest city in the UK. It’s a perfect choice for culture trips and activity breaks. With clean and fresh interiors, Sandy-Rise is a contemporary property made up of deceptively spacious rooms. The sitting/dining room boasts French doors which open out onto the enclosed courtyard-style rear garden, allowing you to expand your living space and welcome in the warm sunny weather in summer months. The fitted kitchen is well-equipped and the two bedrooms, one double and one twin, provide a relaxing retreat after busy days exploring. Take the short walk into the “city centre”, perhaps more aptly described as a lively village centre due to its size, where you can choose from an abundance of eateries for every meal. Try Losh’s Pasties for a quick bite to eat, Gianni’s for gelato-style ice cream or The Farmer’s Arms for great food in a traditional country pub. Book watersports with TYF (also available via our Concierge team), sightsee St Davids Cathedral or zip around Ramsey on a jet boat adventure - there are plenty of booking offices around.
Browse the independent stores like Basalt & Dune, visit the beaches of Whitesands and Caerfai or hike the famous Coast Path trail. If you’re out with wetsuits, surfboards or bikes; you’ll love the handy locked garage which provides storage for these larger luggage items.
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T H E GROV E St Ishmaels, near Dale
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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f you dream of holidaying in an original stone cottage in a peaceful setting near the coast, The Grove is the place for you. One of the newest additions with us this year, this dog friendly accommodation is simply ideal for a family getaway. Dating back to the mid-1880s, The Grove has been beautifully renovated to retain all those traditional features we know you’ll adore. Slate floors flow throughout this home-from-home with a galley-style kitchen and an inviting sitting/dining room, complete with a warming woodburning stove. Bedrooms and a family bathroom can be found upstairs though there also lies a handy shower room on the ground floor, a convenient layout if you’re an activity buff who might want to rinse sand and seawater from your hair before heading upstairs to bed. Outside, The Grove has a charming gravel patio and lawned garden creating a wonderful outdoors space where the kids and the dog play whilst you relax in the warm weather. Parking is ample with even enough for a boat, so there’s really no excuse not to make the most of the slipways along the coast and the estuary - both of which are easily reached nearby. Bring along kayaks and canoes to paddle the waterway in search of wildlife or drive to the bustling village of Dale, only a short distance away, where you can book onto sea safaris and day trips to Skomer or even learn to sail! Watersports can be enjoyed here as well as other western beaches like Broad Haven and Newgale further north. Visit small coves like St Brides and Monk Haven,
spend days catching a tan at Marloes or pack the walking boots for a week exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Full Property Details
FORT Y W I N K S Freshwater East
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms
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tay beside the coast in springtime and we guarantee you’ll fall in love with Pembrokeshire, particularly if you choose a stay at Forty Winks in Freshwater East. Picture a spacious property, linked to the nearby family-friendly beach by a pretty sandy path, and that’s exactly what you’ll find here. Forty Winks is a four-star holiday home set in an elevated position above Freshwater East Beach, a location which results in attractive sea views for you to enjoy during your stay. Take advantage of the two separate lounges if you can’t agree on a pastime; both boast sea views whilst one benefits from an added woodburning stove. The enclosed outside space consists of a sunny front lawn and a sheltered rear garden providing different conditions; settle down around the back when the sun’s beams are too hot to handle and make your way to the front when you want to work on your tan.
things to do in the area. Just 100 yards from Forty Winks is the popular village pub, a top spot for lunch before an afternoon on the Coast Path (accessible nearby) or a refreshing drink after a dip in the sea. This south Pembrokeshire bay is a popular choice with watersports enthusiasts so bring your wetsuits. Whilst there are now new restrictions in place meaning you cannot launch your boats, you can still depart on your kayak from here for a paddle around the interesting coastline. Full Property Details
Welcoming up to six people, this base is particularly ideal for active explorers as there are many exciting and fun
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2 S T FLOR E NCE COT TAG E S Ivy Tower Village, St Florence
Sleeps 5 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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ess than a ten-minute drive from the lively seaside resort of Tenby lies St Florence, where you will find a collection of holiday homes known as Ivy Tower Cottages. This mini village-within-a-village boasts fantastic communal areas including a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, children’s play area and tennis courts plus 18 cottages; one of which is 2 St Florence Cottages.
2 St Florence Cottages provides a warm retreat and a cosy base for activity breaks with some of the area’s bestloved attractions and theme parks nearby. Spend the day at Heatherton Country Park, Manor House Wildlife Park and The Dinosaur Park, all located on the outskirts of the village or head into Tenby/Saundersfoot for sea adventures, boat trips and an extensive range of shops and eateries.
Originally part of the stone stable block here, 2 St Florence Cottages is a delightful stone-faced cottage which has since been converted into a welcoming and comfortable holiday property. Perfect for family holidays with the dog, you’ll adore the great outdoors spaces where the whole group can burn off some excess energy and enjoy spending time outside. This property also has the benefit of a small patio to the front.
The Stackpole Estate is also within easy reach with mustvisit hidden bays like Barafundle and Broadhaven South, a popular dog-walking route at the circular Bosherston Lily Ponds and a busy activity centre.
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S W N Y MOR Abereiddy
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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erched in the small hamlet of Abereiddy, behind the black-sandy beach and mere metres from the Blue Lagoon, is Swn Y Mor. Plan a pre-summer getaway to this coastal haven for an unforgettable holiday before the busy season comes into full force. This red-washed stone cottage is fronted by a pretty wildflower hedgerow and is practically just a stone’s throw from the beach, allowing for easy transportation of surfboards and kayaks to the shoreline. Walkers will delight at the location here with the iconic flooded slate quarry of the Blue Lagoon nearby and the rich industry-laden landscape of Porthgain and Abercastle with remnants of the old slate and brickworks still to be seen. Join the Coast Path, take a dive underwater for sea creatures and shipwrecks or break out the telescope for a spot of astrophotography once the stars come out.
Swn Y Mor’s interiors promise a cosy welcome time after time, with charming original features speckled throughout the property. The sitting room centres around an open fireplace and the dining room is decorated in earthy tones; both are lovely spots to spend the evening. Prepare family meals in the fitted kitchen with Aga or book a table at any of the nearby eateries for a night out in a traditional coastal pub, many of which are still occupied by working fisherman and local boaters during the eves. Explore St Davids for culture and history or head to Strumble Head in search of seabirds and wildlife, along with views of the Lighthouse of course. Whitesands is your nearest large beach, though you’ll prefer Abermawr or Abercastle if travelling with a dog. Full Property Details
Enjoy a spot of sea fishing in the waves before heading “home” to cook up your catch on the barbecue and dine alfresco on the large terrace, or curl up with a blanket on the raised terrace overlooking the beach to watch the sun go down.
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7 PR E N DE RG A S T Solva
Sleeps 6 in 4 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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enture from Lower Solva towards the rural heart of the peninsula at Middle Mill and you’ll pass by a truly beautiful stone cottage known as 7 Prendergast. This renovated holiday home lies in the depths of a wooded valley only a short walk from the picturesque and bustling harbour.
Speak gallery, seaside pubs like the Harbour Inn, quaint cafes like MamGu Welshcakes and popular restaurants such as The Cambrian Inn. Full Property Details
7 Prendergast merges the traditional with the contemporary and comfort with style to create a wonderfully warm welcome for all who visit. The kitchen will fast become your favourite room in the house with its Aga and quality wooden dining table - a great setting for family meals. The lounge also centres around the fireplace with wood burner, a lovely spot for rest and relaxation. Bedrooms nestle in the eaves upstairs, one even boasts French doors which open out onto the garden. Follow steps from here to the further elevated terraced lawn with gravel patio; bring along a glass of wine and enjoy rooftop views towards the pretty harbour at the opposite end of the valley, surrounded by calming water sounds of the bubbling stream nearby. This luxury cottage provides a perfect base for an activity break with a spacious hallway where you can unlace your muddy boots after your walk on the Coast Path, whilst the handy garage is available for storage of bikes, kayaks and even a small boat. Head to Whitesands and Newgale to check out the surf; sign up for a climbing session with TYF or book a scenic sea safari towards Ramsey Island. This coastal village has plenty to offer with independent shops like Window on Wales, art galleries like the Raul
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L I T T L E RO G E S TON COT TAG E Near Nolton Haven
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom & welcomes 1 pet
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idden away in the rurality of West Pembrokeshire lies Little Rogeston Cottage and believe us when we say that it is a perfect paradise for two. Only 2 miles from the quaint coves of Druidston and Nolton Haven, this petite bolthole is a top choice when you’re planning a retreat with your better half. Set amongst a collection of 5 pretty stone cottages, Little Rogeston Cottage is everything you want and more in terms of stylish yet traditional holiday settings. Park up and follow a stone path to the front door of this pretty property, past attractive shrubbery and delightful flowering plants. One foot inside and you’ll be greeted with exposed stone walls, a vaulted ceiling and open beams - a cosy atmosphere from the offset. The open-plan living space oozes olde worlde charm with a wood-burning stove as the main focal point, whilst the romantic bedroom will become a heavenly hideaway
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upon an eve. Surrounded by countryside and firmly off the beaten path, you can expect a peaceful stay here with lovely rural views to be enjoyed from the gravelled patio outdoors. Footpaths are aplenty in this region of Pembrokeshire and you’ll often find leisurely cyclists on their way to the beach down the country lanes nearby. Pick up the Pembrokeshire Coast Path at Druidston and Nolton or head to Haroldston Chins for a flatter, more accessible trail. The entire western coastline has enough to keep you busy for a year, let alone a week’s holiday. Try watersports at Broad Haven and Newgale, enjoy wild swimming at Nolton or catch a boat trip to one of the islands - head to Martin's Haven if you want to visit Skomer or St Davids to sightsee Ramsey.
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FIV E FIRS
Hill Mountain, near Llangwm
Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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naking through Pembrokeshire’s centre lies the Cleddau estuary, also known as the “hidden waterway”, with a number of sleepy waterside villages such as Burton, Lawrenny and Landshipping. On the western banks of the estuary is Llangwm, which is where you will find Five Firs a homely four-star bungalow. Accommodating up to 8 plus one pet, it’s safe to say that Five Firs is sure to become a popular holiday cottage for families looking to explore the inland secrets that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Bring along your kayaks and canoes to sail your way along the winding waterway, a good place to stop for lunch is by the Lawrenny Quay Tearooms (delish crab sarnies and cake!). Load up the car with your bicycles or hire from the centre in Narberth and pedal the Brunel Trail from Neyland. Pack your walking boots to journey through the Cleddau woodlands. Whichever way you choose to travel on your adventures, make sure to keep an eye out for the wonderful wildlife as this area is bursting with fantastic natural habitats and
environments. Think vibrant flowers, riverbirds, otters and pretty insects like dragonflies. And don’t worry about where to keep your outdoors equipment when you stay here, just pop it all in the garage for the duration of your stay. This spacious detached bungalow boasts an interior dotted with one-of-a-kind and upcycled pieces whilst maintaining that home-from-home feeling. Enjoy a quiet evening with the family in the comfortable lounge or gather together in the conservatory dining room to enjoy a feast cooked up in the modern kitchen. Make the most of the enclosed rear garden with large paved terrace on warm days with alfresco breakfasts and afternoon games on the lawn. When you do want to dine out, book The Jolly Sailor in Burton which is popular amongst those with children due to the outdoors play area, or reserve a table at The Bar in Neyland for mouth-watering meals overlooking the marina. Full Property Details
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WAT E R SE D G E Angle
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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s suggested by the name, Watersedge lies right by the foreshore of East Angle Bay. Picture a quaint 300-year-old cottage overlooking the water and you’re on the right track. The idyllic setting here will have you returning year on year to soak up wonderful views of bobbing boats and waterbirds diving across the landscape. Take a seat on the patio overlooking the lawned garden which runs right down to the shoreline (where you can join the Coast Path) or curl up on the delightful window seat in the kitchen where you can easily lose hours watching the changing vistas. The renovated interiors at Watersedge are packed with charm and character; expect lovely exposed stonework, wooden beams and slate flooring in places. The sitting room is cosy with oak flooring and a woodburning stove
set within the feature Inglenook; a particularly terrific spot on chilly eves. You’ll find a double bedroom on the ground floor with two further bedrooms upstairs, all with sleigh beds promising a comfortable night’s sleep. The master bedroom also boasts waterside views whilst another highlight upstairs has to be the roll-top bath. Choose to stay at Watersedge in Angle and you’ll have a plethora of activities practically on your doorstep. Walkers can of course join the region’s most-famous trail whilst water enthusiasts may prefer to launch their canoe and paddle along the waterway. This area of Pembrokeshire teems with wildlife so keen birdwatchers will be in their element whilst beach babes will adore the sandy bay at West Angle for swimming and the waves at Freshwater West for surfing. Full Property Details
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T H E BLU E HOUSE Trefloyne, Near Tenby
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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n complete contrast to many of the traditional stone cottages you’ll find sprinkled across Pembrokeshire, there stands The Blue House. Buried in the depths of the woodlands at Trefloyne Manor, this timber lodge is perfectly located for those who want amenities on hand and some of the region’s most popular visitor attractions within easy reach.
Venture outside of the resort however and the world is your oyster. The Blue House stands less than one mile from Tenby’s lengthy South Beach so make sure to bring your bathers and bodyboards for a day at the beach. Tenby’s cobbled streets are lined with further eateries and shops whilst the harbour is where you can book several activities such as boat trips to Caldey Island.
Set in an elevated position with a wooded valley on the outskirts of Tenby, The Blue House offers a contemporary base for outdoorsy adventurers and family holidays - it’s even dog friendly! Open-tread stairs lead from the ground floor with an open-plan kitchen/diner and twin bedrooms to the first-floor galleried lounge, complete with a glassed gable end that opens out onto a decked balcony. Settle here to enjoy magnificent views through the trees and bask in the calming sounds of birdsong; the decked veranda which wraps around the ground floor also boasts this view.
In St Florence, you can plan a day out at Heatherton Adventure Park, Manor House Wildlife Park and The Dinosaur Park or head to Oakwood nearer Haverfordwest for thrill-seeking rollercoasters. Spend a day out at Saundersfoot for another glorious beach day, paddleboarding and a chance to visit the new heritage centre complete with a life-size Schooner. Full Property Details
Stay onsite here at the Trefloyne Manor Resort and you’ll be within walking distance of a fantastic golf course and a spa offering a range of rejuvenating treatments. Plus, there’s a clubhouse bar and restaurant for when you feel like a night out without travelling too far.
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GET READY FOR
Dig out those buckets and spades because the summer holidays are fast approaching and there is nowhere better to spend them than in Pembrokeshire. Sun, sea, sand and more - that’s what you’ll find here.
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Tenby Harbour
Broad Haven Beach
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ack your suitcase full of flip flops and summer dresses, shorts and sunglasses, for this is the time of year when all your troubles and cares simply melt away. Let that warm summer breeze and the fresh sea air whip away any tension and jump headfirst into the sparkling blue seas on our Pembrokeshire shores. We promise you’ll feel much better! Take it from experience, spending time outside at the beach or near the coast does wonders for the mind, body and soul so bypass all that queuing at the airport in favour of a UK break this year. Swap the jet-setting of an abroad holiday for a more leisurely getaway to West Wales and discover the paradise right on your doorstep, all conveniently just a gentle drive away from wherever you call home. You don’t have to be an thrill-seeking traveller in search of the perfect waves for surfing or a wetsuit-clad adrenaline junking looking to climb the cliffs or go sea diving; these western shores are also perfect for a slower pace of life. Think fresh bacon butties cooked up on the barbecue for breakfast followed by a spot of sunbathing and an afternoon with a holiday read. Waste hours rock pooling with your toddler before tucking into a 99 from the ice cream van.
Of course, we have exhilarating activities too if you want them. You can go coasteering and scramble your way along the craggy edges where the land meets the sea or take to the skies with a high ropes course and whizz down zip wires between lofty trees.
With one week spent on these breathtaking shores, you'll start new family traditions that you will treasure for a lifetime. The true beauty of Pembrokeshire in the summertime is that it can become whatever you want it to be; a refreshing escape from the outside world with coastal walks and relaxed moments at the beach, or a thrilling fast-paced activity break exploring land and sea. It serves as the ideal landscape for childhood holidays with familyrun chip shops overlooking seafronts across the county and sweet shops selling handmade fudge you can take home as a memento.
There’s a reason why many return year on year, often to the very same place. Spend just one summer in Pembrokeshire and you’ll discover a unique magic that simply cannot be found elsewhere. It’s that very magic which draws people back time and time again as they look to introduce it to their family and friends, that they try and recapture year after year. With one week spent on these breathtaking shores, you’ll start new family traditions that you will treasure for a lifetime.
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Holiday Cottages For Summer
Explore coves like Caerfai near St Davids
T Y PE N DR AG ON St Davids
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms
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city break is always a good idea and when you book a stay at Ty Pendragon, you’re likely to want to return again and again to make the most of this incredible location. Nestled away on the outskirts of St Davids, this modern holiday cottage provides a luxury base all year round. Accommodating up to six people, this five-star property is a contemporary choice nearby to all the excellent amenities and activities in the region. Built to a high standard, Ty Pendragon consists of a fitted kitchen and lovely sitting/dining room on the first floor; the latter of which opens out via French doors onto a delightful enclosed lawned garden with paved patio. This sheltered outdoors spot will become a favourite on balmy days when the sun is out and the sky is blue. On the second floor, you’ll find three bedrooms - one double, one twin and one bunk. This layout is ideal for family holidays and some of these upstairs rooms even offer distant views across the rooftops to the recognisable summit of Carn Llidi; a recommended viewpoint in the area which provides breathtaking views over Whitesands Beach below. Whitesands is only a short distance away and is bestloved for watersports and beach days due to the great waves and soft sand, whilst Caerfai is another smaller purple-stoned cove in the area you might like to visit. Visit in May and book tickets for the Cathedral music festival or stay in summer and enjoy open-air theatre at
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the Bishop’s Palace. St Davids offers everything you need for a great family holiday; boat trips, watersports, art galleries, friendly pubs and independent shopping. That said, you might want to travel further afield to sightsee some more of Pembrokeshire’s most popular holiday spots. Go wild swimming at Abereiddy’s Blue Lagoon, walk the 2 mile sands at Newgale, enjoy lunch with a sea view at Porthgain and snap a picture of Strumble Head Lighthouse.
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Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
pend summer near the riverside when you book a stay at Haf House in St Ishmaels. This spacious cottage is set within a sleepy coastal village and is perfectly located for exploring both the Cleddau estuary which snakes through Pembrokeshire and the western headland of the Dale peninsula. Accommodating up to 6 people, Haf House is a fantastic dog friendly base for adventure holidays and family trips. A traditional cottage interior greets you with retained character, exposed stone and warm wooden beams overhead. Natural tones flow throughout the property with comfortable furnishings and a well-equipped kitchen providing everything you need for a week away from home. One of the highlights has to be the combined sitting/dining room where patio doors open out onto an enclosed Mediterraneanstyle courtyard; a delightful spot to sit under the sunshine and plan the following day’s adventures. Whilst the village may be a peaceful one, there is a handy garden centre with a recommended cafe where you can call in for a spot of lunch or tea and cake. Alternatively, stroll over to the sports club for a refreshing drink in the bar after a busy day journeying around the county. Just ten minutes away lies Lindsway Bay, a small bay sheltered by high cliffs which is accessible mainly by the coast path. It’s dainty size and hidden location make it one of the lesser travelled bays in the area so there’s every likelihood you may have this one all to yourself during your visit. Join the Coast Path nearby or enjoy the footpaths along the Cleddau where wildlife is in abundance; venture to Dale for watersports and sailing or travel to Marloes for a day on the sand. Catch a boat to Skomer at Martin’s Haven, cross the pretty stepping stones at Sandy Haven or try snorkelling at St Brides the list of activities in this district are endless! Full Property Details
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Strumble Head
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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enture into the hillsides of the northwestern Pembrokeshire coast towards the Strumble Head Lighthouse and you’ll discover Nant, a charming holiday cottage located in one of the furthermost regions of the National Park. With beautiful views across the rolling countryside towards the sea, this is one of the county’s most tranquil and picturesque spots.
Nant’s owner is an artist which should come as no surprise when you take a look at the surroundings, inspiration comes easy when the setting is as stunning as this. Expect roomy interiors furnished with contemporary and traditional pieces; walls adorned with the owner’s pieces and a cosy reading area in the lounge with woodburning stove.
Standing just ten minutes from the world-class Coast Path and the Strumble Head Lighthouse, this property is a brand-new addition to our collection and is set to become a fast favourite with walkers. Explore the various circular footpaths with coastal views in every direction; wander to Garn Fawr to watch the sunset or venture to the lighthouse with your camera for spectacular landmark scenes (particularly popular on clear nights as the dark skies here are very impressive!). Uncover the mythical land of the Preseli Hills where Merlin once walked or tick a few miles of the Wales Coast Path off the bucket list.
Pubs and restaurants can be found nearby in Goodwick, Fishguard and Mathry but you’ll want to make sure to spend a night feasting in the cottage as the dining table stands in the conservatory, which enjoys lovely views across the enclosed garden and beyond.
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T Y I SA F Mathry
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms
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ummer holidays are all about unforgettable adventures, so you want to make sure you choose a base within easy reach of activities and attractions. That’s just one of the many bonuses of booking Ty Isaf in Mathry. Positioned in a rural village near the northwestern coastline of Pembrokeshire, Ty Isaf is only a short distance from some of the district’s most popular activity locations. Take a short drive to Abereiddy and learn the art of coasteering in the birthplace of the sport or head west to St Davids and enjoy a plethora of watersports at Whitesands - surfing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Less than two miles from Ty Isaf is the harbour beach at Abercastle, an inlet still used by local fishermen. Enjoy open water swimming here followed by barbecues on the sand and beach games as the tide goes out. You can even launch here for diving expeditions to explore some of the underwater shipwrecks which met their demise in these nearby seas. Return from your coastal escapades to this traditional stone cottage and soak up the glorious rural views which extend right the way across to the Preseli Hills inland from its elevated position. Ty Isaf provides an inviting welcome every time with deceptively spacious interiors and beautiful farmhouse features throughout. Exposed stonework and A-frame beams are sprinkled throughout with a woodburning stove in the large lounge and a pot-bellied stove in the kitchen/diner. Three bedrooms are found upstairs; the master bedroom boasts a galleried crog loft with another bed in the eaves. Full Property Details
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PE N MOR Newport
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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ettled on the edge of Newport, only five minutes from Parrog Beach is Penmor; a spacious bungalow offering breathtaking views across the coastline. Ideal for families holidaying with furry best friends, you should look no further if you’re in search of a holiday cottage with sea views. Conveniently placed some ten minutes from the heart of this energetic seaside town, Penmor is closely located to popular pubs, independent art galleries, quaint gift shops and more. Hire bikes from Carningli Centre where you can also browse one-of-a-kind antiques and pop by the local butcher for the finest Pembrokeshire meat. The boating community is strong in this parish so taking a stroll along the Parrog watching the boats sailing in and out is a favourite pastime for many who stay here. Bring along your canoes or paddleboats and enjoy days out on the water too. Wander across the beach to Newport Sands beach for softer sand and picturesque dunes. Backing this bay is Newport Links Golf Course; a truly stunning seaside green.
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Sea views like the ones you’ll discover at Penmor are exactly what you need to enhance your summer holiday; on sunny days, you can easily spend hours wasting the time away gazing across the coast. Large picture windows make up most of one wall in the open-plan sitting/dining room, the latter also boasts a sliding glass door which opens out onto the raised patio and enclosed garden. This property also has a handy sunroom/utility room where you can dry off the dogs, slip off your muddy boots and drop off your sandy beach bags after your days out and about. Full Property Details
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11 CROF T COU RT Tenby
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
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o think about summer holidays in Pembrokeshire without highlighting a Tenby holiday cottage would quite frankly be a crime. Enter 11 Croft Court; a welcoming first-floor apartment standing above one of Tenby’s most iconic bays - Tenby North Beach. A sunny property, this accommodation lies on one of the quieter sides of the building with a compact kitchen and two double bedrooms providing a delightful space for a restful night's sleep. The lounge, decorated with contemporary and antique furnishings, opens out onto a charming balcony via sliding doors. Wake first thing and slide open the door to let the salty sea air waft through the apartment and ease yourself into the day with ambient sounds of the seaside. This outside space even boasts sea glimpses.
When you stay in Tenby, the list of things to do in the area is almost never-ending. Plan a day out to the Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broadhaven South Beach and Barafundle; all are highly recommended. Have a family fun day at Heatherton or visit the animals at Folly Farm and Manor House Wildlife Park. Full Property Details
Take the stairs down and across the communal garden to reach North Beach which erupts with life come the summer months. Expect sunbathers with towels and deckchairs alongside open-water swimmers practising for Ironman Wales. Jet skiers and canoeists whizz through the shoreline and boats make their way out of the harbour towards Caldey for day trips and sea fishing. Follow any of the narrow cobbled streets into the centre of this lively resort for dinner at The Cove or Tap & Tan; pick up fresh pastries at Loafley and head to The Copper Hog butcher for all your meaty needs. Browse clothing and homewares at Jago, purchase your next novel at Tenby Bookshop and grab a gift at Equinox.
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L E T ' S R U N AWAY
Break free from your daily routine with a holiday for two to reconnect with each other and with the world around you.
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ff-season trips to the coast are preferred for couples holidays and it’s easy to see why. When you travel without children and with fewer people, you can afford to be a little more spontaneous as you’re not restricted to holidaying during the school holidays. You might also be looking for a more peaceful getaway, somewhere with less hustle and bustle, or you might be in search of the complete opposite; a jam-packed weekend of adrenalinefuelled activities and a non-stop itinerary. Whichever type of holiday for two you’re dreaming of, we can guarantee you that Pembrokeshire makes the perfect setting for it. The rugged rolling countryside of the Preseli Hills and the Gwaun Valley provides the best landscape for long rural walks whilst the extraordinary jagged foot-trail of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path will have you swooning over sea views for years to come.
Experience all that Pembrokeshire has to offer with your best friend, you won’t be disappointed. Find A Holiday Cottage
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Long sandy bays double up as wonderlands for watersports and spectacular settings for romantic walks hand in hand, whilst attractive hidden coves can be used for picturesque picnics and wild open-water swimming. Delve into history with a day out at a castle or pop the question at St Govans Chapel in the early morn for an unforgettable moment. Discover incredible places you’ve never heard of and sightsee places you’ve always wanted to see; all the while basking in the knowledge that these moments will only ever be shared with the one you love. Dine in the best restaurants, the most scenic seaside pubs and pick up delicacies from cafes on the coast - plan your days out entirely around the rich foodie scene with mouthwatering seafood, quality local produce and hand-baked delicacies available in every town and village across the county. Spend a couple of days in South Pembrokeshire and tour Tenby, Broadhaven South, Pembroke and Angle or bring along your canoe and paddle the length of the hidden waterway. Pair your city break in St Davids with a weekend in Newport for culture, history and beaches.
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The Rhos, Near Haverfordwest
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom & welcomes 2 pets
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n need of an escape to the country? Woodview is just the place for you. Nestled away in the centre of Pembrokeshire amongst peaceful woodland, this cottage for two is a top choice for disconnection holidays. You’ll find this hidden retreat within the depths of The Rhos, a small community within Slebech near Haverfordwest.
Comfortable stays are guaranteed at this wood-clad retreat alongside the owner’s cottage, with an open-plan living space and bistro dining area. The dual-aspect double bedroom enjoys views through the trees to the fields beyond. Enjoy a complimentary jar of honey upon arrival, courtesy of the owner’s own hive of honeybees.
The surroundings at Woodview are something special with footpaths and wooded trails through the National Park and beyond. Visit in spring/early summer for bursts of colour from pretty wildflowers and shrubs, perfect for romantic evening walks before sharing a bottle of wine on the paved terrace with views over the fields.
Holidays at Woodview promise charm and magic, an ideal combination for an unforgettable break with your sweetheart.
Wildlife seekers and enthusiastic birdwatchers will adore the rich habitats teeming with nature such as woodpeckers, pheasants, nuthatches and jays. Head to the nearby Cleddau estuary, Canaston Woods or Picton Castle to discover even more attractive countryside locations. You needn’t just stick to exploring on foot either, bring along your double canoe and oar your way through the waters of the river to explore old fishingindustry locations like Landshipping, Llangwm and Lawrenny.
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L L A N M I L L COT TAG E Llanmill, Near Narberth
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom & welcomes 2 pets
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ust ten minutes from the charming boutique town of Narberth, you will find the tranquil hamlet of Llanmill which was once an important location in the UK woollen industry. Follow a quiet lane off the main road to discover a delightful row of Victorian houses, the end-of-terrace house being Llanmill Cottage. Beautifully renovated, Llanmill Cottage is a superb choice for couples travelling with or without a dog, and for explorers looking to be close to the hustle and bustle of coastal life whilst also enjoying a serene countryside escape. A mix of contemporary and traditional features make up the decor here with slate-style floors in the open plan living space and a galleried bedroom in the eaves.
you’ll remember for a lifetime. Sip a glass of wine on the patio as you soak in the prettily planted garden around you and stroll through the woodland complete with babbling brook. Travel into Narberth to pick up fresh local groceries at Wisebuys and quality Pembrokeshire meat from Andrew Rees The Butcher, or browse the many gift shops and art galleries before settling down for a light lunch in one of the cafes and restaurants. Tenby and Saundersfoot are within easy reach as are the Preseli Hills if you fancy a day of hillside walking. Full Property Details
The surroundings are truly wonderful with rural views
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SH E PH E R D S COT TAG E
Near St Brides
2 in 1 bedroom & welcomes 2 pets
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hepherds Cottage is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a balance between holidaying as a couple and holidaying with others. This sleeps 2 cottage shares a location with four other stone cottages at Upper Hoaten near St Brides, allowing you a slice of privacy when travelling with extended family next door. This single-storey barn conversion offers a warm welcome with a characterful interior, complete with an exposed stone wall in the lounge and quality furniture such as a wonderful wooden Welsh dresser. You’ll find yourself cosying up on the armchairs in front of the log-effect stove after hours spent in the communal hot tub or venture to the communal bbq for alfresco meals. Shepherds Cottage is well-placed for adventure travellers
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with St Brides Beach a short distance away, a popular haunt amongst the British diving community. Head to Broad Haven or Dale if watersports are your passion or join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from Little Haven. No summer stay here is complete without a trip to Skomer Island from the nearby departure point at Martins Haven - just make sure to book your tickets in advance as it’s a popular day out! Full Property Details
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Llanunwas, Solva
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom
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njoy magnificent sea views and luxury accommodation at Grassholm View in Solva. Hidden away from the main village by delightful woodland, you’ll find this 5* holiday home down a wooded track and set within a lovely large Georgian house. Standing within some 2 acres of lawned grounds, Grassholm View is a contemporary first-floor apartment possessing beautiful views across the estate and out over St Brides Bay from most rooms. Quality furnishings adorn the spacious open-plan living area here whilst the bedroom is home to a lovely kingsize bed, both make great spaces to spend lazy mornings soaking up the coastal scenes from the window. Leisurely hours can be spent relaxing on the immaculate lawn with a picnic or a blanket and a flask if you’re a dark skies enthusiast. Stroll into the village for fresh local produce and a variety of seaside pubs and eateries, MamGu Welshcakes is a must for edible mementoes to take home. Venture to St Davids to sightsee the Cathedral, head to Whitesands for watersports and catch a boat to Ramsey from St Justinians. The activities on offer here are endless! Full Property Details
L OW E R COACH HOUS E
Fishguard
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom & welcomes 2 pets
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scape to your own private sanctuary with a holiday at Lower Coach House, a contemporary self-contained apartment located on the slopes of the wooded valley of Fishguard. Set below the owner’s property, this characterful stone building stands in an elevated position overlooking Fishguard Harbour with wonderful views.
Transport connections here are aplenty with a nearby ferry port, train station and various bus stops around the town - it is a brilliant choice for green travellers. Plus you have direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from this holiday home, meaning all you really need is a pair of boots and a backpack for peaceful adventures.
Hidden away down a narrow side street, Lower Coach House is set within 150 metres of the town square, though its secluded position allows you to easily forget this whilst you relax in the sheltered garden with patio. Take a short stroll into town where The Gourmet Pig and Mannings Grocers are the spots to head to for delicious local produce whilst Hooked @ 31 is a must for fish and chips followed by ice cream.
Make sure to visit the old Fishguard Fort on the opposite cliffside of Lower Town for stunning panoramic views across the town and seas. Strumble Head Lighthouse is also recommended whilst in the vicinity, as is the boutique seaside town of Newport.
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Admirals Mews, Saundersfoot
Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom
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he golden sands of Saundersfoot Beach are set in a valley and backed by the lively village, so where better to sit and soak in the sea views than high up on the hillside where they stretch for miles? That’s exactly what you’ll find at The Sail Loft. This stylish ground floor apartment is located in Admirals Mews, a modern complex of 6 in an enviable elevated position above Saundersfoot. Inside lies a comfortable and compact holiday home for two with an open-plan living space and a luxurious jacuzzi bath, ideal for romantic nights in relaxing. Outside there is a small sitting area, which you’ll struggle to tear yourself away from as the views across the horizon are truly spectacular.
Explore the new visitor centre at the harbour to learn about the old coaling industry here or make your way along the coast for a day out at the neighbouring seaside resort of Tenby, where there are activities, eateries, beaches and amenities aplenty. You’ll find Coppet Hall, Wisemans Bridge and Amroth beaches to the east too, all easily accessible via the Tramway tunnels.
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A short walk downhill brings you to the hub of the village where there are a plethora of great pubs and restaurants, each a fantastic place to waste the hours away of an evening. Sea lovers will want to spend all their days bathing, paddleboarding, kayaking and surfing whilst land-based explorers will delight in walking, cycling and running through the old railway tunnels and out onto the Coast Path.
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G ET T HE WHOLE FA MILY
TO G ET HER In a tall Georgian townhouse just off North Beach, you will find four fantastic holiday apartments, all of which boast superb sea views. Choose one for your family getaway or book all four and escape to the beach with friends.
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G RO U P S & L A RG E FA M I L I E S
Harbour Heights
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bove Tenby’s North Beach, only a short distance from the soft golden sand and the ebbing waves, you’ll find a stately parade of tall Georgian houses where at the end of the terrace, stands Harbour Heights. Step inside and you’ll be greeted with a communal hallway and grand staircase, off which lies four wonderful fourstar apartments. On the ground floor is Harbour Suite, the smallest of the four holiday lets within the building. Accommodating just two, this holiday home makes a perfect couples retreat all year round. Expect an open-plan living space decorated in a neutral colour scheme where you can enjoy restful evenings with your sweetheart in front of the electric fire. The double bedroom complete with ensuite will be a welcomed sight after a busy day exploring this cobbled town, snuggle up in comfort and enjoy a restful night’s sleep. The high ceilings and large sash windows from this Georgian house make it an absolute dream for anyone staying here, with plenty of light flooding through the rooms.
Goscar Suite (43004)
Also on the ground floor is where you will find a communal utility room and access to the walled garden to the rear; a delightful spot for a summer barbecue when the weather is warm. On the first floor lies the largest of the four apartments here at Harbour Heights. Goscar Suite welcomes families of up to 5 and offers a stately atmosphere in keeping with the rest of the house. High ornate ceilings with more
Step out of this Georgian townhouse and be greeted by the sounds and smells of the seaside.
huge sash windows flow through this holiday home, plus you even have a small balcony to call your own - a muchloved spot for those who adore watching the world go by and the everchanging seascape scenes. The lounge/diner at Goscar Suite is decorated with hues of blue reflecting its coastal location and can be found just across the hallway from the stylish kitchen. There are two bedrooms, each with large windows but it is the double bedroom (along with the lounge) that grants access to the balcony.
St Catherines Suite (43005)
Goscar Suite (43004)
Goscar Suite (43004)
Tenby Harbour
Harbour Suite (43002)
Follow the communal staircase to the second floor to reach St Catherine’s Suite. Another spacious home from home with high ceilings and long sash windows, this property sleeps 4 making it an ever-popular choice with small families and couples looking to holiday in Tenby. Earthy green tones furnish the living room with a dining table, with quality drapes and luxurious carpet throughout. The centrepiece here yet again is the large window framing the seaside scenes outside. St Catherines Suite (43005)
Cross the cobblestones to reach the soft sand of North Beach. The galley-style kitchen with small breakfast bar is ideal for enjoying a morning cuppa before heading out for the day, whilst the double bedroom is where you’ll no doubt spend many an eve drifting off to sleep to the sight of the hypnotic waves on North Beach below. Last but not least on the very top floor of this Georgian house, you will find Caldey Suite. This third-floor apartment is set in the eaves of the building resulting in
low windows throughout looking out across the ocean of Carmarthen Bay. Accommodating four people in two bedrooms, a double and a twin, those who stay at Caldey Suite often return year upon year. Comfortable sofas in the lounge backed by a family dining table make for a lovely space to rest, whilst the compact fitted kitchen is just what you need for cooking up tasty meals. Once you’ve exhausted yourselves running around the county exploring, return here to curl up in front of the electric fire on a chilly eve or draw yourself a soothing bath and ease those tired muscles. One of the (many) beauties about choosing to stay at Harbour Heights for your Tenby holiday, is that all four
apartments stand together in one fantastic location. Plan a scenic staycation with your sweetheart and stay in Harbour Suite or vacation with a couple of your friends and book out all 4 properties - that way you can stay together but separately, in one location but with your own private space. Step out of the front door of this lovely Georgian townhouse and you will be immediately hit with the sounds and smells of the seaside. Cross the cobblestones and follow the pathway downhill to reach the spectacular soft sand of North Beach where you can lay sunbathing under the beaming rays as the waves lap. You’ll often find open-water swimmers paddling the waves here, many head here to practise for the Long Course Weekend and Ironman swim events which take place here in July/ September respectively. These large-scale multisport events kick off on this very beach and those large windows in the Harbour Heights apartment make for the perfect viewpoint. At one end of North Beach lies the picture-perfect harbour where you can board boat trips to Caldey or take a sea fishing expedition, plus you can pick up some super-fresh local seafood from one of the huts. Wander to the top of Castle Hill for epic sights across Carmarthen Bay and over Caldey Island before venturing onto Castle Beach, where you might like to launch your kayak to try and see St Catherine’s Fort up close. Come low tide, this bay merges with South Beach - the dog friendly shoreline in the town. Here you’ll find sand sprinkled with families playing beach games and a tide dotted with surfers.
Harbour Suite (43002)
Venture into the heart of the town for independent shopping and an impressive plethora of eateries; think quality dining in great restaurants, cute cafes with homemade cakes and good coffee as well as popular pubs by the sea. The activities on offer don’t stop there though, plan a trip to Tenby and you’ll likely struggle to narrow down your to-do list for the week’s itinerary! Take the short drive inland to reach adventure and theme parks like Heatherton, The Dinosaur Park and Oakwood or spend the day at Folly Farm or Manor Park for animals and wildlife. Pack the walking boots and explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, head to the circular walk at Bosherston Lily Ponds or sightsee remarkable landmarks at The Green Bridge of Wales and St Govans Head. Whether it’s adventure, rest or extraordinary scenery you’re looking for this year; a stay at Harbour Heights in Tenby has you covered. Full Harbour Heights Details
H A R BOU R SU I T E
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Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom
A ground-floor couples retreat just steps from Tenby's four sandy beaches.
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Harbour Suite (43002) Caldey Suite (43003)
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
Enjoy beautiful sea views from the lounge and bedroom in this second-floor accommodation.
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43003
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
Set in the top floor eaves with fabulous panoramic views over North Beach below.
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43004
Sleeps 5 in 2 bedrooms
A spacious first-floor apartment with huge sash windows and a petite balcony.
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Narberth
Choose a stay in the country and enjoy life at a more leisurely pace. 50 Throw ideas of jam-packed itineraries out of the window and replace them with unplanned days wandering and roaming
free. Pop on your walking boots and head into the hills to reconnect with nature, soaking up glorious views over the wide-open spaces and bask in the tranquillity of the paths lesser travelled. Burrow your way into the unkempt woodlands in search of birds, insects and flowerbeds filled with colour. The only belongings you’ll need are perhaps a camera and pair of binoculars, leave that phone at home! The best way to make the most of a rural retreat is to truly disconnect with a fully digital detox, at least if only when you’re out and about. Embrace outdoors adventures like walking, wild swimming and slow cycle rides through the country lanes; find an open field and stop off for a few minutes of meditation or a spontaneous yoga session to stretch out those muscles and ease any tensions. Green spaces like you’ll find in the countryside have a wealth of benefits; physical because the natural beauty encourages to explore but mental also. The lack of urban life results in cleaner, fresher quality of air whilst vast open settings of green spaces have been proven to reduce stress and encourage calmer states of mind.
It's here that you will find some of our most traditional and characterful cottages Travel to the deepest areas of rural countryside and make sure to step outside once the sun has gone down, for you’ll be met with unforgettable views of the night’s sky. Rural landscapes are the best for stargazing and on clear nights, you’ll be greeted with a blanket of incredible stars above. Budding astronomers should make a point of packing your telescope as there are several Dark Sky Discovery Sites in the area.
Narberth
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It is often in this overlooked rurality where you will find magnificent hidden gems; think Pentre Ifan, the Preseli Hills and the Cleddau estuary. All are areas steeped in history and plentiful in wildlife, peaceful settings perfect for a restorative getaway. It is here that you will find some of our most traditional and characterful cottages, decorated with exposed beams and slate floors. You’ll find cosy rooms centred around open fireplaces and woodburning stoves; holiday cottages where the main room of the house is the farmhouse kitchen complete with Aga. The best thing about a rural escape in Pembrokeshire is that you are never too far from the coast. Being enclosed on three sides by the ocean has it’s perks and that means that no matter where you are, it’s only ever a short drive to the sea. Escape to the country in Pembrokeshire and have the best of both worlds; serenity and green spaces with blue seas and sandy bays just around the corner. Coast and country, at its very best.
Explore some of our rural cottages over the next few pages.
LOV E S TON SCHOOL HOUSE Loveston
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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ake a side road off from the main route between Carew and Haverfordwest to find the rural location of Loveston, a peaceful setting for family holidays with popular attractions and seaside resorts nearby. What was once the village school has now been converted into 4 beautiful stone holiday cottages; available to book individually or together. Loveston School House is the first cottage you reach as you pull into the driveway, with a terrace to the front complete with garden furniture. This four-star accommodation welcomes 4 people and 2 dogs, making it a superb choice as a base for summer holidays with the children. Wooden and tiled flooring lines the ground floor with retained original features adding character throughout. Large windows can be found in most rooms allowing you to take full advantage of the views across the surroundings. The kitchen/diner opens out onto a terrific seating area ideal for alfresco dining on those warm sunny evenings - if you haven’t ventured to the front terrace that is.
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The children will love this location with a communal playing field opposite plus there are some great footpaths and bike tracks nearby, perfect for exploring. Walk to the farm shop from here and pick up fresh local produce for the barbecue and dine late into the night around the firepit. A short drive takes you to Oakwood, the county’s sole rollercoaster theme park, and just fifteen minutes away is the sandy seaside village of Saundersfoot with a plethora of eateries, boat trips and watersports. Plan a day out at Heatherton nearby, venture into Narberth for food and shopping or head to Carew for a family activity day at the Castle. Full Property Details
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BU T T E RCU P COT TAG E Llanfallteg, Near Narberth
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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idden away down an unmade lane in the sleepy village of Llanfallteg, just 5 miles from Narberth, lies Buttercup Cottage. One of two overlooking a pretty courtyard, this homely cottage is a top choice for anyone looking to escape the rat race and reacquaint yourself with nature.
Walk to the welcoming village pub or take the kids to the playground for a go on the swings, or drive into Narberth for breakfast at Foam or a live gig at the Queen’s Hall. Head to Amroth for beach days or travel to the likes of Broadhaven South for a fully dog friendly day out.
Buttercup Cottage is set on the owner’s ten-acre smallholding, surrounded by green fields and rolling countryside - what a setting to unwind in. You’ll adore the outdoor spaces here complete with views across the woodland and pond. There’s a front and side terrace where you can relax with a glass of wine, along with a large enclosed meadow-style garden where the children and dog can roam free. Inside, you’ll find fresh interiors decked out with neutral colours guaranteeing a refreshing getaway all year round. The open-plan living space is ideal for lounging around with your sweetheart soaking up the restful setting whilst the compact kitchen is perfect for cooking up feasts for two - that is if you aren’t lured outside by the barbecue. The location here lends itself well to outdoorsy travellers with green spaces for miles, plus there is storage here for bikes and a handy hose for washing down muddy boots and equipment. Spend your days strolling the various attractive footpaths and fields (providing they are not occupied by sheep!) and enjoy leisurely cycles taking in the scenery. Go wildlife spotting to see what birds and insects inhabit the hedgerows and trees in this rurality. Full Property Details
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T H E BA R N Trelerw, St Davids
Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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estled just a mile outside St Davids is The Barn, a quaint conversion within the tiny hamlet of Trelerw where there are only a handful of cottages. Ideally placed for outdoors adventures, this holiday property is some 250 yards from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and within easy reach of an extensive list of activities. Picture a whitewashed stone cottage standing in the rolling countryside of the National Park and you’re on the right track. Matching its exterior in its traditional style, the interiors here are full of character with exposed stonework, wooden beams and tiled floors. The lounge boasts sea views, as does the master bedroom and you will find comfortable furnishings throughout, creating a lovely home from home atmosphere for all who visit. To the side of the property lies a tiny sunken island garden whilst to the front, a picnic bench provides a space for seating on those warm days when this area becomes a sun trap.
Travel into the small city of St Davids to pick up fresh groceries at The Veg Patch, souvenirs at Window on Wales and a holiday read from St Davids Bookshop. Make sure to visit the booking offices for boat trips to and around Ramsey Island or call into TYF to learn how to surf, kayak or go coasteering. Stop off at The Bishops or St Davids Kitchen for a quality meal before whisking the kids to The Bug Farm. Spend your days exploring the St Davids peninsula and climb atop Carn Llidi before swimming in the waves at Whitesands or checking out the place where Saint David was born at St Non’s Chapel. An absolute must for the bucket list here is a self-guided tour of the Cathedral followed by a visit to the Bishop’s Cathedral; keep an eye on the events calendar for concerts, theatre and more at these two attractions.
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H AV E LOCK HOUSE Sutton, Near Broad Haven
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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avelock House is a truly beautiful 5* holiday home positioned in the quiet hamlet of Sutton, only a mere 4 miles from Nolton and Broad Haven; two of West Pembrokeshire’s best family beaches. Take advantage of this secluded location with a complete retreat from the outside world or make the most of the wonderful location for a seaside holiday. To sum up Havelock House in just one word, you would say it is idyllic. Picture a stunning house set within a surrounding of mature trees and bordered by a fenced stream - you will completely fall in love with the outside space here. From the luxury interiors of the dual-aspect sitting room, you step out of the French doors onto a patio where you will find quality garden furniture complete with a parasol providing some necessary shade on hot days. The barbecue provided will no doubt become your
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preferred method of cooking, allowing you to maximise your time in the sun, though the well-equipped kitchen should not go unnoticed! Pretty plants decorate the grounds with lawned gardens which wrap around the house, also accessible via the kitchen. If you can tear yourself away from the fantastic base that Havelock House provides, you’ll find plenty of activities and things to do nearby. Take the short drive to one of the nearby beaches for a day of sandcastle-building and watersports or join the coastal path and bask in panoramic sea views across St Brides Bay. The large utility room will come in handy for taking off muddy boots and wet weather gear whilst access to the shed provides convenient storage space for bikes, kayaks and surfboards. Full Property Details
A FA L LON Mathry
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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ess than two miles from one of the prettiest stretches of the Pembrokeshire coastline lies Afallon, a delightful family holiday cottage in the village of Mathry. Centrally placed for sightseeing iconic landmarks like the Strumble Head Lighthouse, Abereiddy’s Blue Lagoon and St Davids Cathedral; this property is a fantastic choice all year round. A warm welcome is guaranteed at Afallon for the whole family, dog included. Expect spacious and comfortable interiors throughout with rural views across the farmland nearby. On the ground floor, you’ll find a boot and utility room as well as a shower room, where you can de-robe from all of your outdoors adventure gear and clean up before settling in for the night. The dual-aspect sitting room makes for a homely setting with its cosy corner sofa and woodburning stove set in the fireplace. French doors open from here onto the enclosed rear garden and gravel patio, open these up to welcome in the fresh country air on warm days or step out to enjoy the sounds of birdsong with a morning cuppa; wildlife teems
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along this part of the coast. Gaze up to the dark skies from here or from the nook on the landing; the sights of the stars are truly spectacular on a clear night. Stroll into the village for breakfast, lunch and dinner at Siop Fach, though the afternoon tea comes highly recommended (just beware to bring your appetite!). Browse the antiques next door or venture across the road into The Farmers Arms for food and a pint; this country pub is even known for hosting quiz nights and live music throughout the summer months. Travel the short distance to the small cove at Abercastle or the dark sands at Abereiddy before heading to Porthgain for a hearty fish supper at The Sloop Inn or The Shed Bistro. Join the Coast Path from various points along this northwestern coast and hop aboard the Strumble Shuttle for your return journey. Fishguard and St Davids are both within easy reach and offer more activities and amenities. Full Property Details
T Y UCH A F M I L L Pwll Deri, Strumble Head
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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erched on the higher ground of the Strumble Head peninsula is where you will find Ty Uchaf Mill; one of three converted farm buildings that share this location. Set 300 yards from the world-class Coast Path, this attractive stone cottage enjoys a sunny and sheltered position surrounded by countryside.
Uchaf Mill; panoramic sea views are only a matter of moments away. Follow a footpath right from the cottage to the summit of Garn Fawr, a nearby Iron Age Fort and you will be completely spoilt with a 360 degree view of Pembrokeshire and the surrounding oceans. The views are seemingly never-ending.
Ty Uchaf Mill has been carefully restored to enhance its original features throughout. The open plan living area boasts ceiling beams over the kitchen space and high ceilings in the lounge. Comfortable seating is centred around a woodburning stove and a piece of antique farm equipment is an ornamental feature reflecting the history of the working farm here.
Stargazing enthusiasts will be in their element here, as will walkers and wildlife spotters. Join the Coast Path and venture around the headland for sunsets overlooking Strumble Head Lighthouse or head to Traeth Llyfn, a hidden beach accessible only via the Path. Discover where the Last Invasion of Britain took place at Carregwasted near Fishguard, venture north in search of chough and more seabirds at Dinas Island or learn about Welsh culture in the UK’s smallest city at St Davids.
On summer days, settle down in the sunroom with a book and bask in the warmth of the rays as you look out onto the surrounding landscape. Step out onto the garden where you can take in uninterrupted views towards the ocean.
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WA N T S U M M E R T O L A S T F O R E V E R ?
Extend your summer holiday with a post-summer break and enjoy dry sunny days by the coast. September days in Pembrokeshire are all about wildlife, food and festivals what more could you want?
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eptember adventures can be what you make them; slower-paced and leisurely if relaxation is your thing or action-packed if you’re not ready to say goodbye to those long summer days. This may be the month that the children return to school routines and the colours of the landscape begin to change, but there’s still plenty of time to fit in a seaside escape before the darker nights and colder days emerge. Don’t be fooled into thinking that this month is “the next best thing” if you can’t make it away for a summer holiday; there’s plenty to get involved with in September. In fact, the event calendar this month is so good that you might struggle to choose just one week to stay.
Alongside the busy calendar, there are plenty of other things to see and do still. Wildlife is still strong at this time of the year with the Atlantic grey seal pupping season; find fluffy newborns scattered across the western inlets and coves but be sure to keep your distance and view from afar. It’s the last month of the season to enjoy a boat trip to Ramsey, Skomer and Caldey plus it’s the last time many will make it into the sea for swimming and surfing before the following spring - unless you’re a particularly brave soul that is. September Stays
One of our all-time favourite events of the year, the Narberth Food Festival, takes place in the ninth month of the year and believe us, it’s one that’s not-to-bemissed. Expect a weekend-long celebration of all things foodie. To put it quite simply, this is a foodie’s paradise! Think chef demonstrations, cookery workshops, produce stalls and more. It’s been running for more than 20+ years and it’s developed quite the following. Sportsmen and women flock to the south Pembrokeshire coastline in their droves for Ironman Weekend early in the month. Two and a half thousand athletes take part in the all-day triathlon plus there’s a kids event to get the little ones involved. Saundersfoot Triathlon runs the same weekend and is the perfect pairing for athletes who aren’t yet at Ironman level. Tenby Arts Festival takes over one of Wales’ most iconic resorts with live music and entertainment. Venues spread across the cobbled town get involved with pubs and restaurants hosting musicians for an hour or two in a jam-packed schedule of performances. Music lovers will struggle to find a more attractive festival location than this one.
September is a great time to spot seals
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OR L A N D ON FA R M COT TAG E
Near St Brides Beach
Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms & welcomes 2 pets
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ust a short distance from St Brides Haven Beach is Orlandon Farm Cottage, one of four dog friendly stone conversions set around a small green with a wonderful communal children’s play area. Rent alone to sleep up to 8 people or book together to accommodate larger groups of up to 27. The largest but one of the holiday lets in this shared location, Orlandon Farm Cottage is an idyllic choice all year round with a deceptively spacious interior decorated with a mix of contemporary and traditional antique pieces. Dating back some 200 years, this fostar property boasts an open log fire and modern cottage-style kitchen. Spend those dry September days settled on the sheltered terrace to the rear as the children play in the enclosed garden, which in fact has gated access directly to the play area with swings and more. Or venture down to the nearby beach for snorkelling, rock pooling, diving and swimming. The excellent Coast Path borders the entire headland along here so make sure to bring along your walking boots as there’s plenty to see. Change up your routine with a day at Marloes where the sands are golden and the rocks
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are craggy or head to Dale for watersports and sailing. Boat trips to Skomer run until October so there’s still time to enjoy post-summer voyages across the sea to this wellknown nature reserve. Dark skies here are something to behold with brilliant views of the stars so don’t forget to look up when the darkness of the night envelopes the area. Travel to Lobster & Mor in Little Haven or The Griffin, Dale for scrumptious seafood. Full Property Details
9 WA R L OW S M E A D OW Manorbier
Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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long the coast between popular beachside locations like Broadhaven South and Tenby, lies the charming seaside village of Manorbier with its beautiful sandy bay and its impressive Norman castle. Standing in a quiet culde-sac only a short walk from both these superb attractions is 9 Warlows Meadow, a wonderful holiday home for families up to 5. This dog friendly bungalow is a top choice for those of you looking to park up and not move the car until you’re ready to head home at the end of the week. Start your day with an early morning swim to wake up the soul or ride the waves if the surf is good before returning home for breakfast or lunch on the paved patio. Spend afternoons walking the Coast Path towards Lydstep and Tenby, passing by the Neolithic tomb of the Kings Quoit, and take in the breathtaking views across the water to Caldey Island. Make your way west for more water activities at Freshwater East, sightsee the hidden bay at Barafundle and unwind with a peaceful walk around the Bosherston Lily Ponds and Broadhaven South Beach. An obvious must here is a day trip to Manorbier Castle which dates back to the 13th Century. Tour the round tower and snap a picture by the Medieval gatehouse - this was a filming location for The Lion, The Witch and The
Wardrobe (1989). You’ll appreciate the comfortable leather sofa and cosy armchairs in the lounge after a busy day out. Cook up your favourite dish using the handy electric double oven in the modern kitchen/diner or book a table at the nearby Castle Inn which specialises in homemade pizzas. This traditional pub is also known to host open mic nights, live entertainment and quiz nights so make sure to check the calendar during your stay. Full Property Details
BW T H Y N-TO -M A E N Trefin
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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n the charming rural community of Trefin, nestled along the coast between Porthgain and Abercastle, stands Bwthyn-To-Maen. Picture an attractive whitewashed stone cottage in a peaceful parish and that’s exactly what you get at this holiday cottage. Dating back to the 18th Century, Bwthyn-To-Maen is one of a pair in this sleepy settlement just one mile from the coastline. Step inside to discover a cosy interior adorned with original features such as exposed stone walls, wooden beams and feature fireplaces. The style here is traditional with a cottage-style kitchen/diner, open tread stairs and comfortable furnishings. Both bedrooms lie upstairs and boast rural views which can also be enjoyed from the outside spaces. Uneven steps from the enclosed patio lead up to a raised lawn, plus there’s a large shared lawn you can take advantage of.
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Soak up the tranquil surroundings here and enjoy restful days in the September sunshine, a beautiful way to relax before the autumnal season takes over. Follow local footpaths to the nearby beach at Aberfelin where you can enjoy rock pooling or call into The Ship Inn for a hearty meal. A short drive takes you to Porthgain, with its picturesque harbour and recommended eateries, whilst further along the coast is Abereiddy with its iconic lagoon with green waters. Take the road in the opposite direction for quiet days bathing at Abercastle and Abermawr bays or venture ten minutes to St Davids, the birthplace of Dewi Sant (the Patron Saint of Wales). Full Property Details
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Bonville's Court Country Park, Saundersfoot
Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms & welcomes 1 pet
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rynteg is a contemporary lodge standing onsite of the Bonville’s Court Country Park which is set within walking distance of the picture-perfect golden sands of Saundersfoot Beach. Choose this five-star holiday home for a luxury getaway after a busy summer season and benefit from the added Britannia Spa onsite with steam room, sauna, pool spa and experience shower. Ideal for when you’re in need of a little rest and relaxation, Brynteg is decorated to a high standard with an openplan living space, a modern kitchen area and comfortable seating throughout. Accommodating up to 6 people plus a pet, you’ll find one double bedroom, a twin and a bunk room here.
and strolls along the coastline. Discover the nearby villages of Wisemans Bridge and Amroth with beach shops and seaside pubs or take a ride on the scenic land train for an insight into the old coaling industry. Dine out at The Boat House, sample seafood at The Stone Crab or reserve a table at Coast for fine-dining by the sea. A day trip to Tenby is a must; tour the cobbled streets, take the boat to Caldey Island or go kayaking around St Catherine’s fort. Attractions like Heatherton and Folly Farm are just a short distance away too. Full Property Details
Large windows allow for splendid valley views across the surrounding rurality and French doors from the living space lead out onto a fabulous decked terrace. Open up the doors for a breath of fresh seaside air in the mornings and take a seat outside for light lunches with a view. After a leisurely start to the day enjoying holiday life here, wander into Saundersfoot for beach games, water activities
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A NEW LIFE
ON THE COAST
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any of our guests book the same cottage to stay in year after year, and have now been staying in that very same cottage for nigh on twenty years. And we don’t blame them! When you find the perfect holiday cottage which suits your needs, it really does become a home away from home. But why settle for a home away from home? Why not make plans to make your favourite holiday cottage your permanent home? Of course, we can’t guarantee everyone’s favourite holiday home will one day be up for sale, but can promise to help you find your own piece of Pembrokeshire. Just imagine your own little plot of Welsh land where you can lay your head 365 days a year, where your doggie can roam free from urban life and where you are surrounded by rolling green fields and beautiful blue seas. After years and years of our guests saying to us, “let us know if the owner decides to sell”, about their favourite cottages, we set up our real estate sister company, Coasty. Specialising in unique and distinct properties throughout Pembrokeshire, you’re sure to find a real gem in Coasty’s portfolio.
You may discover a magnificent beachside property with panoramic sea views, a rural haven in the depths of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, or an idyllic renovated farmhouse just moments from the Coast Path. Finding your new home needn’t be a stressful occasion either. Let our friendly and professional team at Coasty help guide you through the process and find the right property which ticks every box. Whether that be a convenient village location, must-have water views, a remote setting or ample parking with room to store your boat - just let us know. Don’t forget, we can also let your new house for you when you’re not staying there. After all, a little extra spending money always comes in handy right?
01437 772 768 www.coasty.uk
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t our heart, we are a local holiday cottage company who have been at the forefront of the self-catering industry for almost 40 years. Pioneering the quality end of the market, plus national and international marketing, Coastal Cottages has gained a reputation that has seen over 70% repeat business every year. Here at Coastal Cottages, our owners are an important part of the family and we’re always keen to extend that family – but we do only take on around 20% of the properties we are offered. First up, we want to stress that we’re not a call centre, nowhere near in fact. We are not in the business of processing visitors, we are quite the opposite. We’re a family-run company with a small team, all of whom live locally so we have a personal connection to the county around us and to what we do. We offer first-hand advice and guidance to guests. We’ve even established a Concierge team who work closely with local businesses to offer a holiday experience like no other. Our owners receive that same personalised advice and reliable service. Our Team schedule regular property visits throughout the year ensuring we get to know our cottages inside-out to give guests that extra level of service. As a future owner who wants to offer the very best, we’ll help you get there, even if that means casting our eye over interior design choices, helping choose the right facilities and giving our opinion when you’re looking for new properties to add to your collection.
We go the extra mile because we can; we live here, we care and would be delighted to talk through your next adventure. running of your cottage too overwhelming, sit back and let us handle it. At Coastal Cottages, we are the only agency to offer a full management package giving you peace of mind that everything will be dealt with professionally and efficiently on your behalf. With our own team of tradesmen and housekeepers, we can take care of the weekly changeovers and any maintenance needed. We can be as involved as you want us to be, from scheduling your annual PAT tests to making sure the garden is freshly cut, week in week out. Marketing Pembrokeshire is our speciality, and it is all done internally. We have dedicated online, social and press teams which promote nationally and internationally. We also work closely with online travel agents and overseas agents to promote your cottage overseas as well as to the UK market. The bottom line is we go the extra mile because we can; we live here, we care and would be delighted to talk through your next adventure, so give us a call on 01437 765 765.
We’ve learnt that no two properties are the same but luckily for us, no two guests are the same either. That’s why we endeavour to be flexible and personal throughout our service. And clearly, that ethos works. Many of our current collection has been with us since the days when we had only a handful of cottages and a small team back in the early 80s. Nowadays, most of these cottages are owned by the next generation, and we’re delighted they’ve chosen to stay part of the Coastal Cottages family. If you don’t live locally or simply find the daily
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DIRECTORY
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Lower Coach House, Fishguard Parc Glas Bach, Moylegrove The Boathouse, St Dogmaels 2 Penally Boathouse Mews, St Dogmaels Little Pentower, Fishguard Y Bwthyn, Cwm Yr Eglwys Seal Cottage, Aberfforest Cormorant Cottage, St Dogmaels Y Sied, Newport Doves Cottage, Abercastle The Smithy, Abercastle Bwthyn Bach, Trefin Driftwood, Broad Haven Willowcot Cottage, Talbenny, Little Haven Shepherds Cottage, Near St Brides Coed Cottage, Newgale Grassholm View, Solva 2 Coastal View, Solva The Granary, Trecwn Elderberry Cottage, Near Nolton Haven
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Heather Cottage, Near Nolton Haven Picture Cottage, Solva Skokholm View, Solva The Old Butchers Shop, Little Haven Woodview, The Rhos, Nr Haverfordwest Nolton Coach House, Nolton Haven Little Rogeston Cottage, Nr Nolton Haven Little Harbour View, Tenby Lantern Suite, Tenby The Sail Loft, Saundersfoot Harbour Suite, Tenby Llanmill Cottage, Llanmill, Nr Narberth The Longhouse, Amroth 8 Croft Court, Tenby The Grapes, Penally The Rath Cottage, Saundersfoot Sovereign Suite, Saundersfoot Shell Haven For Two, Amroth South Carne Cottage, Near Reynalton
SLEEPS 3 13511 Tyrhibin Ganol, Newport Sands 32459 Coachmans Cottage, Near St Brides 32913 Glen Holme, Little Haven
33162 The Gazebo, Newgale 42606 Lower Deck, Tenby 43433 Castle View Cottage, Pembroke
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Dingle Cottage, Solva Kingfisher Cottage, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Crabhall Barn, Dale Rose Cottage, Lochvane, Near Solva Kelwon Cottage, Near St Brides Beach Drovers Cottage, Near St Brides Beach Camrose Mill, Camrose Gorse Cottage, Broad Haven Awel y Mor, Solva Sandy Toes, Broad Haven Hafod, Broad Haven Glebe Cottage, Marloes Beacon House, Marloes Meadow Bank, Marloes Wood Cottage, Solva Ashlee, Dale The Gann Quarry, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Windswept, Broad Haven Bwthyn Beatties, Newgale 10 Green Meadow Close, Marloes Trinity Cottage, St Anns Head, Near Dale Little Folly, Nolton Haven Ty Cranc, Solva The Swan, Little Haven Heddfan Cottage, Little Haven Ty Mor, Broad Haven Albertas Cottage, Llangwm Bay View Farm, Pen y Cwm, Near Newgale The Grove, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Middle Hill Cottage, Amroth Sunnycove, Tenby Lark View, Bosherston Swiss Cottage, Tenby 42743 Little Mead, Amroth
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Sandgrove, Saundersfoot Hazelbrook Cottage, Amroth Salar, Lawrenny Minim Cottage, Saundersfoot Castle View, Carew Newton 19 Rhodewood House, Saundersfoot Silk Purse, Angle Caldey Suite, Tenby St Catherines Suite, Tenby Weavers Cottage, Llanmill, Near Narberth Ravenhill, Penally Inglenook, Manorbier The Nook, Manorbier 1 Sunnycove, Tenby Ty Olive, Pembroke 16 Waters Edge, Tenby Garden Pitts, Landshipping
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Hafod y Coed Lodge, Near Narberth 90 Main Street, Pembroke Carew Cottage, Carew Puffin Cottage, Pembroke Ferry The Watch House, Saundersfoot Daisy Cottage, Near Narberth Buttercup Cottage, Near Narberth Tower Cottage, Saundersfoot Inkerman House, Saundersfoot Ramsey Cottage, Tenby Anthracite Cottage, Saundersfoot 11 Croft Court, Tenby Loveston Lodge, Loveston Loveston School House, Loveston Anchor Cottage, Laugharne Valley Lodge, Saundersfoot
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Pilgrims, Solva Ploughmans Cottage, Near St Brides Wesley House, Little Haven Carpenters Cottage, Marloes Ty Newydd, Solva Crofters Cottage, St Florence 2 St Florence Cottages, St Florence Swallows Nest, Saundersfoot 33 Coedrath, Saundersfoot Goscar Suite, Tenby Giltar View, Tenby 2 Chapel Bay, Angle Loveston School Cottage, Loveston 35 Angle, Angle Pine Cottage, Stackpole The Cottage at Sageston Hall, Near Tenby 9 Warlows Meadow, Manorbier
21011 22107 22477 22894 22933 22937 23163 23203 23258 23294 23376 23495 23534 23541 23551 23577 23583 23618 30422 30786 32458 32856 32964
Foxhole Cottage, Whitesands Bay Penrhyn, Strumble Head Hafan, Trefin Swallows Rest, Croesgoch Ty Llwyd, St Davids 3 Stable Yard, St Davids Carn Nwchwn Cottage, St Davids Gwyndy Bach, St Davids Ty Isaf, Mathry Greystones House, St Davids Trefisheg Bungalow, Strumble Head Rhosson Fach, St Justinians, Near St Davids The Old Post Office, Llanrhian Plumstone View, Near Mathry Ty Eithin, Porthgain Ty Cuddfan, St Davids Ty Pendragon, St Davids Nant, Strumble Head Avalon, Nolton Haven Herondale, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Gamekeepers Cottage, Near St Brides The Old Milking Parlour, Treffgarne Williamston Farmhouse, Near Broad Haven
SLEEPS 5 12906 13473 13537 13559 20294 22544 22936 23119 23166 23290 23367 23381 23616 23617 32261 32280 32413 32422
8 Garn Ingli, Fishguard 15 Newport Road, Fishguard Brynawelon, Poppit Sands Corner House, Fishguard Ty Uchaf Cottage, Pwll Deri, Strumble Head Dan y Garn, Near Whitesands The Barn, Trelerw, St Davids Llanwg, Trefin Jasmine Cottage, St Davids 35 Bryn Road, St Davids Lleithyr, Near Whitesands Melin Abereiddy, Abereiddy Lower Porthmawr, Whitesands Bay The Roost, Whitesands Bay Honeysuckle Cottage, Lochvane, Near Solva Ivy Cottage, Little Haven Smithies Cottage, Near St Brides Honey Hook Cottage, Nolton Haven
SLEEPS 6 10533 10885 10931 12050 12080 12378
New Court, Newport Crab Cottage, Aberfforest, Newport Cnwc y Wylan, Ceibwr Bay Seahorse Cottage, Aberfforest, Newport Tides Reach, Cwm Yr Eglwys Ty y Mor, Newport
13374 12684 12702 12738 13184 13498 13503 13547 13549 13583 20265 20292 20293 20389 20426 20838
Bwthyn Llechen, Fishguard Bro Dawel, Newport Glandraeth, Newport Penmor, Newport 3 Tower Hill, Brynhenllan, Near Newport Barnacle Cottage, Aberfforest, Newport Awel y Mor, Newport Llys Bonfyl, St Dogmaels Welford House, Newport Castle Mill, Newport Gwestyr Wennol, Trefin Ty Canol, Pwll Deri, Strumble Head Fferm Ty Uchaf, Pwll Deri, Strumble Head Swn y Mor, Abereiddy Gorwel, St Davids Ty Siani, St Davids
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33052 33233 33245 33301 33338 33379 33404 33449 33464 33469 33483 33517 33531 33564 33566 33595 33603 33609 41033 42005 42006 42011 42012 42015 42191 42209 42547 42608
Gannet House, Little Haven Puffin Patch, Broad Haven Cariad y Mor, Broad Haven 67 Puffin Way, Broad Haven Ramsey View, Solva Coastguard Cottage, Broad Haven 6 Wood Village, Newgale 19 St Brides Bay, Broad Haven Hafan Deg, Roch, Near Newgale Sloop Inn Cottage, Sandy Haven Bwthyn Clyd, Keeston, Near Newgale Ty Cranc Mawr, Solva Havelock House, Sutton, Near Broad Haven 24 Marine Road, Broad Haven Blueberry Cottage, Solva Haf House, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Pebble Cottage, Sutton, Near Broad Haven 7 Prendergast, Solva The Cabin, Tenby The Woolpack, St Florence Weavers Cottage, St Florence Dairy Cottage, St Florence Ploughmans Cottage, St Florence Woodland Cottage, St Florence 4 The Strand, Saundersfoot 2 Dingle Cottage, Waterwynch, Tenby White Sails, Saundersfoot Amroth Cottage, Tenby
42667 42713 42801 43086 43100 43105 43106 43156 43249 43296 43313 43315 43363 43364 43403 43425 43429 43434 43462 43466 43554 43562 43582 43590 43605 43613 43614
Forty Winks, Freshwater East The Rocket Carthouse, Angle Clayford Cottage, Near Saundersfoot Rushland, Ludchurch Courtlands, Saundersfoot Green Plains Bungalow, Wisemans Bridge Bangeston Barn, Angle Rose Villa, Amroth Green Plains, Wisemans Bridge Sunnybank, Manorbier Hawthorne Cottage, East Williamston Awel y Mor, Stackpole Capel Swn y Mor, Amroth Longmoor, Tenby Spring Tide Cottage, Saundersfoot Upper Mead, Amroth Glan y Mor, Freshwater East The Rath, Saundersfoot Black Hall Cottage, Amroth Arch Barn, St Twynnells, Near Bosherston Grey Toft, Lamphey, Near Freshwater East Hiraeth, Saundersfoot Vista Mar, Freshwater East Brynteg, Saundersfoot The Stables and Bullpen, Castlemartin Watersedge, Angle The Blue House, Trefloyne, Near Tenby
43122 43306 43401 43557
Norchard, Tenby The Glen, Lydstep Ty Peggie, Narberth The Old School Hall, Loveston
33494 33556 33612 42845 42985 43023 43091 43330 43362 43375 43420 43442 43504 43505 43510 43536 43545 43560 43576
Lower Folly, Nolton Haven Lions Head, Broad Haven Five Firs, Hill Mountain, Near Llangwm Anvil House, Tenby Albany Villa, Saundersfoot Garden Pitts Retreat, Landshipping 3 The Glen, Saundersfoot Rosemary Cottage, St Florence Lantern House, Tenby Genoa, Penally Inglenook House, Manorbier Shell Haven, Amroth Treetops, Lydstep Lower Anchorage, Tenby Kingswood, Tenby Molleston Back, Near Narberth The Old Carthouse, Llawhaden Craig y Don, Llansteffan Loveston Grange, Loveston
SLEEPS 7 12750 32842 41070 42732 42967
Hen Ty Llaeth, Aberfforest, Newport Sleekstone, Broad Haven Greenala, Manorbier Westhills, Lydstep 5 Mariners Reach, Saundersfoot
SLEEPS 8 12615 12653 13395 13550 13561 21012 22161 22898 23382 23416 23477 30401 32773 33101 33305 33366 33387 33430 33460 33461
Cilhendre, Newport Bron Deg, Gwbert Nantsaeson, Gwbert Welford, Newport Tyr Cwm, Cwm Yr Eglwys Craig yr Haul, Whitesands Bay Carreg Samson, Abercastle 1 Grove Stables, St Davids Rhosson Farmhouse, St Justinians Halfways, St Davids The Old Dairy, Near Mathry Orlandon Farm Cottage, Nr St Brides Beach The Retreat, Little Haven Musselwick House, St Ishmaels, Near Dale Felin Fach, Llandeloy The Manse, Little Haven Kittiwake Cottage, Marloes West Barn, Lochvane, Near Solva Beachways, Little Haven Penberi View, Near Solva
SLEEPS 9 32909 Curlew Cottage, Camrose
SLEEPS 10 13087 The Alders, Poppit Sands
23488 Woodlands House, Near Abermawr
30425 32976 33013 33114 33540
Hoopers Cottage, Near St Brides Beach Skomer View, Roch, Near Newgale Pickleridge View, Dale Pelcomb Cross Farmhouse, Pelcomb Cross Rhyd y Groes, Burton
33615 43035 43331 43419
West View House, Keeston Near Newgale Nethercote, Freshwater East Brierbank, Tenby Bentonville, Freshwater East
SLEEPS 11 13608 Mowbray, Fishguard 43061 Bangeston Farmhouse, Angle
43231 Merlin House, Freshwater East
SLEEPS 12 13190 13316 23485 32880
Pen y Mynydd, Dinas Aberfforest House, Aberfforest, Newport Bryngarw, Trefin Atlantic Sunset, Little Haven
33528 Roch Castle, Roch, Near Newgale 42020 Ivy Tower House, St Florence 42149 Pine Lodge, Wisemans Bridge
SLEEPS 14 33587 Glebe House, Nolton Haven
SLEEPS 16 23529 Penrhiw Priory, St Davids
SLEEPS 18 33518 Butterhill Grange, St Ishmaels, Near Dale
SLEEPS 28 43496 Waterwynch House, Waterwynch, Tenby
Waterwynch House (43496)
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