Pembrokeshire is renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic sea cliffs and picturesque seaside towns. Home to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Britain's only national park dedicated entirely to the coast, it will come as no surprise that you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to sandy beaches to enjoy, hidden coves to explore and scenic walking trails where you will be wowed by the sea views. The beaches at Tenby and Broad Haven are perfect for family days by the sea. The shallow waters, colourful harbour views, and easy access to shops, cafés and attractions makes Tenby a great choice for families with children of all ages, whilst the wide sandy beach at Broad Haven is perfect for games, rock pooling and paddling.
If you want to catch some waves head to Newgale Beach or Freshwater West, whilst your four legged friends will love the dog friendly Marloes Sands. Wildlife enthusiasts can catch a ferry to Skomer Island where you will see puffins, guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes as well as grey seals sunbathing on the rocks. History buffs will love St Davids, the smallest city in the UK, where you will find the magnificent St Davids Cathedral as well as an impressive array of independent shops, cafés and galleries.
For those who would rather admire the sea views from dry land there is 186 miles of coastal path to explore. The section between St Davids and Whitesands Bay will not fail to impress. The dramatic cliff-top views, turquoise water and opportunities to spot seals and birds makes this a popular choice for walkers. If you prefer hidden coves and golden beaches the path between Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South is quieter and more secluded during the summer months. From cosy fisherman’s cottages to grand seaside retreats we have a fantastic selection of Pembrokeshire holiday homes by the sea.