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FishguardSleeps 4
Bwthyn Gynon
From £490 to £935 for a week holiday.
Make Bwthyn Gynon your happy place. A heavenly traditional Welsh quarryman's cottage which has been beautifully renovated by effortlessly introducing contemporary, sympathetic comforts with the enchan...
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St DavidsSleeps 6
Beudy Gwyn (The White Cowshed)
From £660 to £1572 for a week holiday.
Surrounded by the magnificent, unspoilt beauty of the local area, including many spectacular sandy beaches, a memorable Welsh holiday is promised in this delightful cottage. Nestled in the heart of th...
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DaleSleeps 6
Lighthouse Keep
From £788 to £2130 for a week holiday.
Surrounded by the sea and sitting on the clifftop in an area of enchanting, outstanding beauty, gorgeous Lighthouse Keep is calling. Imagine relaxing in a luxurious hot tub under the huge blue skies w...
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DaleSleeps 6
To the Lighthouse
From £633 to £1730 for a week holiday.
Be surrounded by the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline, enchanting sea views and the spellbinding sound of the sea at the extraordinary To the Lighthouse. This is a dream location to relax, catch up, w...
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DaleSleeps 3
Haven High
From £450 to £799 for a week holiday.
Poised on the clifftops above the never-ending sea, near St Ann's Lighthouse, in an unequalled position on the lee-side of enchanting St Ann's Head, near Dale, welcome to Haven High, a little seafarin...
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SolvaSleeps 10
Harmon Vale
From £800 to £2945 for a week holiday.
Seaside serenity, spacious comfort, breathtaking sea views, and a blissful spa tub, that’s Harmon Vale. This stunning holiday home is the perfect destination for families, friends and celebrations. Ne...
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St DavidsSleeps 8
Happy Place (Dedwyddfa)
From £644 to £2235 for a week holiday.
A 4 star Visit Wales graded property with spectacular sea views, you will find this treasure of a traditional beamed Pembrokeshire cottage nestling at the end of a quiet lane. Being tastefully renovat...
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With a coastline peppered with glorious beaches, hidden coves, and pretty harbours, an oceanside stay in Pembrokeshire is sure to get the tails wagging. Over 186 miles of stunning coastline makes for a wondrous selection of walks, while many of the beautiful beaches welcome dogs throughout the year. Inland, the sweeping countryside crafts a magical playground to explore, with many stunning natural landmarks, from waterfalls to woodlands, offering the chance to fully immerse yourself in this stunning county.
Alongside its verdant charms, Pembrokeshire promises a collection of dog-friendly pubs and cafés that welcome muddy boots and paws alike, providing cosy corners to unwind and refuel after days spent exploring the winding paths and sandy coves. Pembrokeshire boasts a fascinating history too, with an impressive array of castles offering a dramatic glimpse into the past.