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The exterior of the cottage is presented, showcasing a charming building with a gravel pathway leading to an arched entrance. Lush greenery climbs the walls, complemented by a blue sky, creating a welcoming and serene environment.
Cottage in Llanrhian
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Lovely 2 bedroom cottage set in coastal village

Maes yr haf sits in the middle of the historic village of Trefin. The cottage sleeps up to 4. It offers a pleasant and contemporary quirky space, a place to relax in after a busy day exploring the area. The cottage is well equipped and offers private parking for one family car/ medium van e.g VWT6, we can also accomodate 1 small camping type trailer, max length 2.2 mts including the draw bar. There is a small garden/seated area adjacent to the front of the propery which has a fire pit and BBQ.

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The exterior of the cottage is characterized by its traditional whitewashed walls and rustic cement roof. A small patio area with chairs is visible, surrounded by greenery. Nearby, a pasture with grazing horses adds to the tranquil rural setting.
Cottage in Llanrhian
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Character cottage sea views wood-burner

Watch House, “The Watch” or the “Watch cottage” is a rustic romantic bolthole, a self-catering cottage, perfect for reaching the Pembrokeshire coast path or as a writer’s retreat. One of Pembrokeshire’s most iconic cottages, grade two listed, over 300 years old & loved by many artists, inc John Knapp-Fisher. Up a single-track lane, with 180 degree sea views & secluded garden. Two wood burners, beams, exposed walls, vintage furniture. Near Llanrhian & Porthgain. The visitors book bursts with joy!

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A gravel pathway leads to the charming stone cottage, bordered by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A golden retriever sits in the midground, enjoying the tranquil garden setting. Soft sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Nevern
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

Cosy Welsh cottage in idyllic 3-acre grounds

Romantic Pembrokeshire cottage in beautiful 3-acre grounds with sauna, natural swimming pond (rain dependent), games room & kayaks. Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby. Stargaze from a comfy king-size bed. Snuggle up by a wood-burning stove (free wood). Large bathroom with bath, shower & underfloor heating. Well equipped kitchen with coffee machine. Covered outdoor seating area with firepit & bbq. Fibre internet, smart TV (Netflix etc). 2 well-behaved dogs welcome.

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A serene rural landscape is depicted, showcasing a flock of sheep grazing on lush green grass. In the background, a modern barn is visible, featuring large windows that reflect the clear blue sky, complementing the peaceful atmosphere of the farm setting.
Farm stay in Trefasser
5 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Treathro Farm - Rural, sea views, woodburner

We are a working farm situated in a wonderful part of the Pembrokeshire National Park right on the coast. If you crave peace and quiet listening to the birds or the cows gently mooing come and stay with us! The Dairy is situated on our farmyard close to the main farmhouse with outstanding views of farmland and the coast from the large glass patio doors which lead onto the small private enclosed garden. There is direct access to the coastal path via our private farm track (a 10 minute walk).

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The exterior of the pod features a rounded structure with large windows and double doors, inviting natural light. A wooden deck hosts two chairs and a small table adorned with a decorative plant. The surrounding area includes gravel and green grass, enhancing the setting.
Tiny home in Solva
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Luxury Twin pod with stunning ocean view

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature in the heart of Solva. The pod is based on our private farm with sea views of St brides Bay and the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline right from your window. King si Easily accessible to walk to Solva beach, the coast path and various restaurants and pubs. It is commonly referred to as the 'best view in Solva'. We can provide fresh crab,lobster platters for our guests from our fishing business if desired to get a true taste of Solva

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The exterior of the stone longhouse is shown, featuring a well-maintained gravel area with vibrant greenery. A large, blue anchor is positioned on a rock formation in the foreground, surrounded by various smooth stones, while the building's windows and slate roof are visible in the background.
Barn in Llanwnda
5 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Barn@Trefechan Wen - Spacious Coastal Luxury

The Barn is a beautiful Pembrokeshire blue stone longhouse in an idyllic setting within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and a 20 minute walk from the amazing Coastal Path! With scenic coastal walks right on your doorstep the rugged, elemental beauty of the coastline with its incredible views, coves, beaches and wildlife is yours to explore! Steeped in history and away from it all yet easily accessible by car, train and even the ferry from Ireland! Your piece of Welsh paradise awaits!

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The setting sun casts a warm glow over the landscape, illuminating the sky with shades of orange and yellow. Silhouettes of nearby houses are visible against the horizon, with grassy fields in the foreground, creating a peaceful and serene scene.
Cottage in Llanrhian
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Pembrokeshire Cottage - Amazing Ocean Views

Penmynydd Uchaf is a self catered cottage in the heart of Pembrokeshire with unforgettable ocean views. It includes one double bedroom, two single beds on an open mezzanine & two bathrooms. The spacious accommodation includes a lovely sitting room with a log burner & a fully equipped kitchen with washing machine, fridge/freezer, electric oven & dishwasher. The cottage has off road parking & is a five minute walk from the coastal path & short drive to local the local village and beaches.

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The single-story cottage showcases a blend of stone and cedar materials, framed by a gravel driveway. A patio area with outdoor seating is visible, complemented by a well-maintained lawn. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, enhancing the inviting exterior design.
Cottage in Mathry
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Abermawr Cottage, Nr St Davids. Walk to beach

Abermawr cottage is a recently renovated stone and cedar single story cottage nestling on the edge of a stunning National Trust woodland, only a 15 minute walk from the beautiful beaches of Abermawr and Aberbach. This is a walkers paradise set in an incredibly peaceful location with a great range of wildlife on the doorstep! The house has amazing character with the main kitchen/ living area having exposed beams and a very high ceiling, inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove.

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A recently completed barn conversion is set within a grassy landscape. The exterior features a mix of brick and stone, large glass windows, and a sleek black roof. A small outdoor seating area with a table is positioned in front of the structure.
Cottage in St Davids
5 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

The Old Stable, Berea, St David’s, Pembrokeshire

Set in the Pembrokeshire National Park the Old Stable is a recently completed, stunning, barn conversion. Architect designed it sits its own 18 acres of farm land with breathtaking seaviews of Abereiddy Bay, St George’s Channel and the Irish Sea. Close to Pembrokeshire’s award winning beaches, spectacular coastline, coves and famous coastal path the Old Stable represents a perfect base to explore this wonderful county. In a ‘dark skies’ location it is perfect for star gazing.

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An open-plan living space is showcased, featuring a cozy seating area with a neutral sofa and a vibrant patterned rug. A kitchenette is visible, equipped with a microwave and countertop appliances. Large glass doors lead out to a balcony overlooking greenery, allowing natural light to fill the room.
Apartment in Dale
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Self-contained 1st floor annexe.

Refurbished for 2024. Classed as B&B and priced accordingly - enjoy continental breakfast provided, at your leisure. Kitchenette suitable for preparing snacks or simple meals. Sleeps 2 adults in comfort. Shower room, smart TV, South-facing balcony. Like to stay 5+ nights? Message me. 150m from sea & pub. 5 miles to ferry for Skomer Isle. Great place to stay a few nights when walking the coastal path or to enjoy the many water-sports on offer in Dale Bay.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and colorful flower beds. A pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by vibrant plants. In the background, the expansive countryside is visible under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Cottage in Goodwick
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Harmony | Stones Cottages | Eco Barn Pembrokeshire

A comfortable, eco cottage sleeping four people in two spacious bedrooms. Surrounded by the North Pembrokeshire countryside and close to the Pembrokeshire coast path on Strumble Head. Guests are free to wander the flower meadows, rich in biodiversity, enjoy the sunsets, and star filled skies. Ideal for walkers, families, and people seeking peace and quiet. Guests have access to a car charger, and you are welcome to bring up to two well-behaved dogs.

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A charming exterior view of the property showcases a light-coloured facade with a blue front door. A rustic wooden bench is positioned on a stone patio, complemented by various potted plants and decorative containers. The scene is set against a clear blue sky.
Home in Llanrhian
5 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Morlais in the heart of Porthgain

A cosy space in idyllic Porthgain. A fishing village with immense ruins speaking to its industrial past. The village is on the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The adjoining coastal path provides fantastic opportunities for walking, photography or just connecting with the Welsh coast. The space is cosy and unique, perfectly suited for a couple wanting to explore Pembrokeshire or simply enjoy the acclaimed restaurants in the village.

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