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Swn Y Mor (Sound of the Sea)
From £645 to £1725 for a week holiday.
Swn y Mor is the perfect traditional Pembrokeshire stone cottage, nestling in the pretty coastal village of Trefin. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, t...
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Tal y Gaer
From £575 to £1200 for a week holiday.
An enchanting, dog-friendly, original whitewashed farmhouse, sleeping four, nestling on Strumble Head peninsula in the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Take in the breathtaking, panorami...
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High Cliff
From £700 to £2350 for a week holiday.
Located in the stunning hamlet of Gwbert, near Cardigan, directly opposite the shimmering water of the Teifi Estuary with far reaching, spectacular sea views across Cardigan Bay. High Cliff is an imma...
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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.