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The coastline by Newport Beach, Pembrokeshire
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Holiday Cottages in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire boasts stunning natural landscapes making it a joy to discover. It also holds the title of the only coastal national park in Britain. As such, it offers some of the cleanest beaches in the UK and internationally significant seabird breeding grounds. With a wide variety of outdoor and indoor activities and entertainment, Pembrokeshire is a superb year-round UK holiday destination for all. Read more

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Markington Cottages

Last Minute Offer:Sun, 27th Apr 2025 for 5 nights, £500"**Short Breaks available** 1 x Holiday Cottages 2mins from beach, pubs, cafe and coastal walks. Sleeps 7/9. 3 bed. Dog Friendly. Private car parking. Enclosed rear garden. WiFi & Central Heating."
51.782604, -5.098773

This fantastic holiday cottage is less than 200 metres from the beach at Broad Haven and a leisurely stroll to shops, cafes, pubs and other amenities. Markington Cottages sits on a private lane with  upstairs sea views and off-street parking and is ideal for families and friends as there is space for six people to sleep in three bedrooms plus a double sofa bed. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is on the doorstep, waiting for guests to explore and enjoy. St Davids, Tenby, Narbeth and Folly Farm are all within easy reach for fun days out.

Weekly guide price:
£695 to £1350
Short breaks from £133 per night

7+2  |   3  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Friday

Cerrigwen & Highbank Cottages

Last Minute Offer:Mon, 5th May 2025 for 5 nights, £325"**SHORT BREAKS AVAILABLE** 1x Holiday cottages. Sleeps up to 4. 250 yards to beach, pubs, cafe & coastal walks. Off road parking, Central Heating & WiFi. Dog Friendly"
51.771877, -5.109673

A versatile holiday cottage well located in the picturesque seaside village of Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire coast in West Wales. With the beach just 150 yards away and pubs on the doorstep, sea lovers and walkers will love this coastal location. A haven for wildlife.

Weekly guide price:
£395 to £595
Short breaks from £87 per night

2+2  |   1  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

51.786075, -5.099321

Beautifully presented to a high standard of comfort and style, this delightful 5 Star coastal retreat is perfectly placed along a private drive just a short walk (200 yards) from the fantastic sandy beach of Broad Haven in the Pembrokeshire National Park. Miles of coastal walks, an abundance of marine/wildlife, good pubs and lovely Blue Flag beaches on the doorstep. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£740 to £1840

6  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.786075, -5.099321

Stylish throughout, Dog House offers modern 5 Star self-catering accommodation on Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline in the National Park. Sitting along a private drive, this coastal retreat is just two hundred yards from Broad Haven's fabulous golden beach with miles of coastal footpath to explore for those who like walking, water sports, incredible wildlife, pubs for meals out and Blue Flag beaches for lazy days on the doorstep. All the right ingredients for a seaside holiday. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£680 to £1480

4  |   2  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Friday | 5 Star

51.786075, -5.099321

This delightful coastal retreat is perfectly placed along a private drive just two hundred yards from the glorious sandy beach of Broad Haven in the Pembrokeshire National Park. Miles of coastal path to explore, incredible wildlife, good pubs and lovely Blue Flag beaches on the doorstep. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£600 to £820

2  |   1  |   No  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Thursday | 5 Star

51.773963, -5.109006

Seaside locations don't get much better than Point Cottage, sitting right on the headland by the coastal footpath with stunning views from most rooms over St Bride's Bay on the Pembrokeshire Coast. Located in the heart of the seaside village of Little Haven, this lovely cottage has a choice of pubs on the doorstep, glorious sandy beaches, miles of coastal path and fabulous opportunities for watersports.

Weekly guide price:
£575 to £800

2  |   1  |   Enquire  |   Enquire  |   No

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Friday

51.783169, -5.099879

Great property - spacious, very comfortable and a fabulous location. A minute’s walk to the beautiful sandy blue flag beach at Broad Haven, and also the Pembrokeshire Coast path. A favourite destination with families and walkers.

Weekly guide price:
£1400 to £2800

10  |   5  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

51.874752, -5.208054

Skokholm View, Solva is a luxury holiday apartment in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Ideal for couples, families or a small group of friends, it has the most incredible sea views, free parking, use of the stunning lawns & woods that surround & direct access to the coast path. Set on the top floor of a restored Georgian mansion, it offers recently renovated, extremely comfortable, well-equipped accommodation amongst a magical, romantic setting.

Weekly guide price:
£465 to £795
Short breaks from £80 per night

4  |   1  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 2 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Mon/Fri

52.013310, -4.708165

Welcome to Gorllan, a Grade II listed, detached stone cottage tucked away behind the village church in Eglwyswrw, North Pembrokeshire - equidistant to Newport and Cardigan. This unique, one -bedroomed retreat on the edge of the National Park is perfect for those seeking relaxation in comfortable, unspoiled surroundings. This early eighteenth century cottage is a short drive to the breathtaking coastline with its many wonderful beaches and the rugged and dramatic Preseli Hills. Book a well-deserved break at Gorllan and enjoy all that this beautiful and varied part of West Wales has to offer.

Weekly guide price:
£450 to £650

2  |   1  |   2  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 2 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

51.856167, -4.672112

A central gateway to the Pembrokeshire National Park and Coast, The Old Coach House is a unique country estate destination in its own right.  Wander through our 450-acre grounds as if they were your own, featuring two miles of riverbanks and 50 acres of ancient woodlands. Discover winding paths and relish the natural beauty of this tranquil sanctuary.

Weekly guide price:
£300 to £1200
Short breaks from £60 per night

2+4  |   2  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 3 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Friday

51.880833, -5.268024

Ty Gwilym was originally an old farmhouse and sleeps six in three bedrooms upstairs, three bathrooms, a comfortable sitting room,  a cosy study, fully equipped kitchen with seating for eight and a utility room. There is a secluded, shared garden overlooking the Cathedral Bell Tower with lovely views towards Carn Llidi and the surrounding countryside.

Weekly guide price:
£520 to £1600
Short breaks from £86 per night

6  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

51.880721, -5.267857

The Boathouse is a newly decorated (2024), spacious, light and airy first floor flat with two balconies for morning and evening sun, one double bedroom and bathroom, a large sitting room, fully equipped kitchen with seating for six and, unusually for St Davids, garage parking and room for bicycles.  The Boathouse is very close to the centre of St Davids and all the local amenities, but, at the same time very peaceful. Bookings are normally Friday to Friday during the peak season - April to September.

Weekly guide price:
£420 to £925
Short breaks from £126 per night

2  |   1  |   No  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Friday

51.886200, -5.081377

Escape to the peace and beauty of West Wales in this eco-friendly self-catering Pembrokeshire holiday cottage. The Cow Shed sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms, with couples, families and friends enjoying beautiful views, a high standard of accommodation and a location only two miles from the beach at Newgale Sands. St Davids, Solva and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park are all within easy reach as are other popular attractions that include Folly Farm. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£875 to £1745
Short breaks from £145 per night

6  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.886200, -5.081377

This 3-bedroom cottage comfortably sleeps up to six people, making it ideal for couples, families and friends. The eco-friendly barn conversion is close to the Pembrokeshire National Park and only two miles from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Footpath and Newgale Sands. St David's, Solva and favourite attractions like Folly Farm are all within easy reach, and there is lots of choice of walking and cycling paths. The Grain Store is one of five beautiful properties at Asheston Eco-Barns which, when booked together, accommodate up to 29 people in luxury. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£875 to £1745
Short breaks from £145 per night

6  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.886200, -5.081377

Enjoy the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park from this very comfortable holiday cottage which sleeps up to four people in two lovely bedrooms. The former barn is only two miles from Newgale Sands and within easy reach of Solva, St David's, Tenby, Fishguard and the Preseli Mountains. The Barn is as perfect for those who love being outdoors and active as it is for people who enjoy historic sights, local markets and tasty food, or who simply want to relax in a luxurious setting. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£555 to £1120
Short breaks from £95 per night

4  |   2  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.886200, -5.081377

On its own, The Stables is ideal for families, but it can also be booked together with one or more of four other cottages at Asheston Eco Barns to accommodate groups of up to 29 people. The owners have focused on providing a high standard of accommodation with eco-friendly credentials that help protect the beauty of its countryside setting. The cottage is only two miles from Newgale Beach and close to Solva, St David's, Haverfordwest and some of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's favourite sights and attractions. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£985 to £1960
Short breaks from £165 per night

7  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.886200, -5.081377

Let the kids roam in the 22 acres of fields and woodland that surround The Cart House. It is one of five eco-friendly Pembrokeshire holiday cottages on site, and has space for up to six people to sleep in three very comfortable bedrooms. The beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast is nearby, as are Solva, Haverfordwest and St Davids. There is always something beautiful to see or fun to do in Pembrokeshire, making it a fantastic year-round holiday destination for couples, families and friends. Tourist board rating: 5 Star

Weekly guide price:
£830 to £1690
Short breaks from £125 per night

6  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday | 5 Star

51.706926, -4.699262

Looking for a peaceful retreat 100m from the Glen beach and Pembrokeshire coastal path? Then Glenvale is just right for you. This two-bed, ground floor flat, is located in a quiet, no-through road behind the St Bride's Hotel and Spa. It is just ten minutes walk into Saundersfoot town, a bit less when the tide is out. The flat is all on one level (but not accessible to wheelchairs yet), has parking for two cars to the front and a split-level enclosed terrace to the rear. 

Weekly guide price:
£550 to £1150
Short breaks from £80 per night

4  |   2  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 4 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

51.710998, -4.887058

A spectacular luxury country house and cottage set within 8 acres of grounds, with a private, heated indoor infinity swimming pool and tennis court, situated on the outskirts of the village of Cosheston, an idyllic location in the Pembrokeshire National Park on the coastal path with stunning waterside views. This luxurious property is decorated to a high standard offering easy living in a contemporary environment ideally suited to large family gatherings/ reunions with friends; the perfect place for entertaining.

Weekly guide price:
£3100 to £6500
Short breaks from £700 per night

12+6  |   6  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Mon/Fri

52.078053, -4.677472

A charming stone cottage with large peaceful garden and distant views of the estuary situated  in the village of St Dogmaels. It lies close to the ancient abbey and cafe and working water mill where you can buy organic flour. The village has a shop, post office, fish and chip shop, art gallery, and wonderful community pub. Poppit Sands, the nearest beach, is approx 1.5 miles away with easy access to many other local beaches in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.  

Weekly guide price:
£770 to £1225
Short breaks from £110 per night

5  |   3  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

Where to Stay in Pembrokeshire

You will find more than enough incredible places to stay when visiting Pembrokeshire. From the quiet seaside town of Broad Haven to the popular tourist town of Tenby, there is something for everyone here.

For anyone seeking a bustling market town, Haverfordwest is the perfect place to go. Its 12th-century castle also provides an excellent way to learn more about the history and heritage of the region.

If you’re looking for a relaxing break when visiting Pembrokeshire, a trip to Little Haven will do the trick. This quaint fishing town has much to offer from cosy pubs to raw rugged cliff edges. You get the best of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline paired with plenty of culture and excellent eateries in Little Haven.

Pembrokeshire Travel Guide

Before booking your holiday cottage in Pembrokeshire, you can find all the information you need for your trip here. For more tips, check out our complete Pembrokeshire Guide.

When to Visit Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire displays a varied landscape comprising a rugged coastline, lush greenery and golden sandy shores. Having so much outdoor space to explore means that Pembrokeshire is the ideal place for all types of adventurers.

The county of Pembrokeshire enjoys pleasant summers with longer days and more sunshine. The days are relatively warm with average temperatures between 17°C and 20°C. Summer is a great time to relax on the many beaches here, or perhaps stroll through one of the beautiful towns along the coast.

Temperatures start to cool slightly during spring in Pembrokeshire, with averages of 9°C to 15°C. The cooler climate provides the perfect environment for anyone looking to get active when visiting. Try out cycling or hiking along the coastal paths or perhaps stroll along the beaches. Spring is also great for those hoping to avoid tourist crowds as it tends to be much quieter during this time.

Winter in Pembrokeshire displays colder temperatures, with shorter days and a higher chance of rainfall. Although, don't let this deter you from visiting as the crisp mornings and chance of snowfall make it a stunning winter wonderland, full of frosted landscapes and snow-capped hillsides. This is also a great time to visit for those looking to explore the Christmas markets or get wrapped up whilst you wander through the ancient towns scattered throughout the county.

What to Do in Pembrokeshire

Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the unique maritime county of Pembrokeshire sits in the West corner of Wales. It offers something for everyone, whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, a water sports fan or you simply want to experience idyllic scenes while relaxing on long coastal walks and pretty beaches.

With such a vast coastline, there is plenty to do in and around the sea. Take one of the many wildlife boat rides that go to Cardigan Island, Mwnt and Aberporth to catch a glimpse of the Bottlenose Dolphins that can be spotted in the area. Explore the coastline by kayak and get up close to the wildlife. Or visit Ramsey Island, a magical island popular with birdwatchers.

There are plenty of pastimes to enjoy at a gentler pace in Pembrokeshire. Golfers, horse riders, history seekers, castle lovers and arts, crafts and festival fans will find an abundance of activities and interesting places to entertain.

How to Travel to Pembrokeshire

If you are travelling from one of the major cities in the UK, below shows an average distance to Pembrokeshire so you know what to expect when choosing to visit by car.

London: 242 miles

Birmingham: 209 miles

Glasgow: 408 miles

Liverpool: 194 miles

Bristol: 135 miles

Manchester: 213 miles

Leeds: 251 miles

Edinburgh: 411 miles

Newcastle: 407 miles

There are multiple ways to travel to Pembrokeshire. Its excellent public transport links in many of its towns and villages mean you can journey by train or bus from numerous major UK cities. If you travel by car, there are some great service stations to stop off and rest up whilst on your trip, as well as alternative routes depending on what roads you prefer to drive on.

Learn More About the Pembrokeshire Region

Pembrokeshire is a county of many wonders and an area of outstanding beauty rich in diversity. From sand dunes to dramatic volcanic headlands, and gently rolling pastures to cascading streams, scenic treasures abound.

Having been rated by National Geographic magazine as the second-best coastline in the world, Pembrokeshire is one place worth visiting. The region displays breathtaking sandy shores with beautiful towns dotted along the coastline, excellent for those seeking to explore some authentic Welsh settlements.

Pembrokeshire’s coastline stretches an impressive 420km, providing plenty of space for all to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to walk along the coastal path, or simply relax on the white sandy shores, there is something for everyone when visiting here. This is the perfect place for the whole family to enjoy some of the best scenery that the UK has to offer.

Pembrokeshire FAQs

  • What is Pembrokeshire known for?

Pembrokeshire is mainly known for its impressive coastline. Alongside its beautiful shoreline, Pembrokeshire is also well known for its outstanding natural beauty and excellent towns. Places like Tenby have attracted tourists for many years, making it a particularly popular spot for all types of holidaymakers.

  • Which is the best part of Pembrokeshire?

There are several amazing places in Pembrokeshire, making it difficult to narrow it down to one. With attractions like Abereiddy Blue Lagoon, Newgale Beach, Skomer Island and much more all providing attractive scenery and impressive wildlife, there is a lot to see and do here.

The national park boasts amazing hiking routes, excellent landscapes and beautiful coastal vistas, making Pembrokeshire a favoured destination for many. Determining the best part of the region depends on what you’re looking for. With towns boasting great shops, bars and restaurants and natural beauty everywhere you look, you will find yourself needing more time to see all of stunning Pembrokeshire.

  • Is Pembrokeshire good for a family holiday?

Offering several seaside resorts, incredible sandy shores and being Britain's only coastal national park makes Pembrokeshire an excellent choice for a family holiday.

Spend your days wandering around the little shops in the coastal towns, build sandcastles at the beach or swim, surf and bodyboard in the crystal clear waters - the list is endless for things to do with the whole family in Pembrokeshire!

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