Places to stay near Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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The exterior of the white lodge is surrounded by a lush garden featuring a variety of plants and flowers. Bright sunlight highlights the building, which includes multiple windows and a patio area with double French doors that open to the garden.
Cottage in Roch
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Country & Sea Views to St Brides Bay and Newgale

Seascape Lodge. Luxury and spacious, with stunning views across countryside to the sea at Newgale and St Brides Bay. Set in tranquil surroundings, within the Pembrokeshire National Park, with its own established garden, patio and parking. Its central position in Roch is an ideal base to explore the coastal path, cycling, discovering hidden gems such as St Davids, Solva, Picton Castle, Skomer’s Puffins and Ramsey island boat trips, numerous beaches, coastal activities and lovely restaurants.

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Cottage in Nolton Haven
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

The Gatehouse with sauna and gym.

Part of folkestone farmyard fun times retreat, the Gate House has a very unique touch that you'll find nowhere else. Stylish laid out with design in mind, the gate house will make your stay one to remember. The brutalist minimal interior reminiscent of its workshop past, is softened up with luscious furnishings that you can relax the soul in. As an added bonus there is a health shed next door. A yoga studio, sauna, shower and cold water plunge bucket are there to use exclusively for the guests.

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An aerial view showcases The Hide, featuring a green roof that blends with the natural surroundings. The spacious outdoor deck is complemented by two chairs and plant pots, while sliding doors provide a glimpse into the interior space.
Home in Pembrokeshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Subterranean Studio with Panoramic Views & Sauna

The Hide is cut into the hillside overlooking Blue Flag Newgale beach & the wetlands below, teaming with wildlife & our local herd of cows. The interior-designed studio boasts an open-plan living space with 7m sliding doors offering an indoor/outdoor feel & spectacular coastal views. The Hide by Salt & City Stays is a 3-min walk to Newgale Beach & the coast path in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Unwind after a day's adventure in your private Sauna while taking in the view.

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The unique twin pod lodge is illuminated at night, showcasing a hot tub on the deck and large glass doors. Circular windows provide additional light, framed by wooden siding. Surrounding grass and trees create a serene outdoor atmosphere.
Tiny home in Pembrokeshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 545 reviews

Exceptional twin pod lodge (THE HIVE-AWAY)

Idilic and unique, luxurious large twin pod lodge. The Hive-Away is perfect for longer breaks as it is incredibly comfortable, private, roomy and exceptionally well equipped. It is set in the perfect location to explore Pembrokeshire. The Hive-Away is tucked away on our family equestrian smallholding which is set in beautiful countryside. It is a wonderful space, with a luxurious, and extremely comfortable king size bed, and a hotub located on the decking which is included in the price.

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An aerial view captures the rustic cottage nestled along the coastline, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky outcrops. The vibrant blue sea gently laps at the shore, while a winding road leads to the property, emphasizing its serene location.
Home in Trefin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Cliff-top Cottage on Coast Path w/Panoramic Views

Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline, sunsets, and starry skies at this luxury renovated two-bedroom cottage. With a prime location in a designated dark sky zone, enjoy a deserted beach and coastal path from the doorstep. Watch the waves rolling in and relax by the log burner, or savour the sunset from the cliff-top garden. Bridgend Cottage is perfectly positioned for Pembrokeshire adventures; Salt & City Stays offers an unparalleled coastal getaway at this unique cottage.

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An inviting outdoor area is illuminated by string lights, showcasing a gathering of guests around a seated firepit. The horse lorry is visible, with a covered deck and steps leading to it. The surrounding grassy space adds to the tranquil evening ambience.
Tiny home in Crundale
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Quirky Lorry | Private Sauna | Firepit | Views

Stay in a beautifully converted horse lorry with panoramic Preseli mountain views, the perfect mix of comfort and nature. Outside, enjoy a private garden with firepit, spacious deck for sunset drinks, covered BBQ with hanging bed. Private sauna & cold plunge, all included in the price! Inside you'll find a cosy wood burner, smart TV, full kitchen, Wi-Fi. Central location just 20 mins to beaches. We cover the Airbnb fee! No cleaning fee on short stays & fair rates on longer stays :)

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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, 176 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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Tiny home in Pembrokeshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

Cosy hideaway with sauna & swimming pond

Tucked away in a beautiful private garden within idyllic 3-acre grounds, our romantic hideaway combines vintage charm with all mod cons - from underfloor heating to Nespresso-style coffee machine & fibre broadband! * Kingsize bed * Compact yet well equipped kitchen * Large private bathroom adjacent * BBQ & firepit (free wood) * Sauna, natural swimming pond (rainfall dependent), kayaks, games room, hammock * Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby * 1 dog welcome.

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The exterior of The Toad, a rustic GWR brake van, is framed by lush greenery. The vibrant red wagon is positioned slightly elevated on original railway tracks, with two blue chairs in front. A welcoming sign reading 'CRA!' is visible near the base.
Train in Crai
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

The Toad…Quirky train stay with wood fired hot tub

Step aboard The Toad, a beautifully restored 1921 GWR brake van (AKA Toad Wagon), once a vital part of post-war goods trains. Weighing 20 tons and brimming with original rustic features, this historic wagon offers characterful self-catering accommodation with a touch of luxury. Enjoy your own private en-suite with hot shower, wood-fired hot tub, and peaceful soundtrack of birdsong and country life. The Toad makes a fantastic all-year-round base to explore the Brecon Beacons and beyond.

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A welcoming living space features large glass doors that open to a private balcony with views through the Beech tree canopy. The room includes a rustic wooden table and chairs, a wood burner, and a colorful area rug, creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Cabin in Mathry
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Snoozy Bear Cabin- amazing walk to the beach!

Snoozy Bear is a truly unique light, warm and cosy bolthole sitting at the top of the National Trust’s Abermawr woods, it is a beautiful 15 minute walk to the stunning secluded beaches of Abermawr and Aberbach and the famous Melin Tregwynt wooden mill. A quirky converted artists studio, the Cabin has an amazing view through the Beech tree canopy across the valley.- One couple commented that they felt they were in a tree house! Light up the vintage Jotul wood burner and snuggle down!

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The charming stone cottage features distinctive red window frames and a cozy entrance. An array of potted plants and vibrant flowers line the front, adding a touch of color to the rustic facade. The clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop.
Cottage in Pembrokeshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 479 reviews

Beautiful Cottage Near The Coast

Beautiful farm cottage near the coast, with stunning mountain views. Enjoy peace and quiet in an unspoilt landscape, yet just a short walk from the historic village of Nevern. Nearby Newport has cafes, restaurants, pubs and galleries and is only a 5 minute drive away, as is the famous Pembrokeshire coast path. Sandy beaches, secluded coves, woodland and mountain walks are all within easy reach. A perfect retreat for a couple wanting to get away from it all

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The lounge is filled with natural light from the large windows, featuring comfortable seating for four. A log burner is positioned centrally, accompanied by a flat screen TV on a wooden shelf. The room has a soft area rug laid on a stone floor.
Cottage in Goodwick
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 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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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Pembrokeshire Coast National Park located?

    Pembrokeshire Coast National Park stretches along the southwestern coastline of Wales, encompassing rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and traditional villages. The area is known for dramatic sea views and protected landscapes with a strong maritime heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

    Late spring and summer are often suggested for warmer weather around 56–67°F (13–19°C), lighter rainfall, and blooming coastal scenery. Autumn has quieter paths, while winter brings cooler temperatures and regular rain, making indoor attractions appealing.

  • What are some things to do near Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

    You can explore sandy beaches, hike the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, visit historic castles, or join locally rooted craft markets around the park. Watersports, wildlife watching, and traditional villages add variety for different interests.

  • How is the weather near Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

    Expect mild winters with temperatures around 40–49°F (4–9°C) and frequent rainfall, and summers near 56–67°F (13–19°C) with occasional showers. Pack layered clothing and a waterproof jacket, as coastal breezes and sudden changes are common year-round.

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