
Cottages in Pembrokeshire
Lined with one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the UK, and boasting a beautiful interior full of rolling hills and ancient woodland, a self-catering holiday cottage in Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro) offers the ultimate celebration of country and coast. From gorgeous family homes perfect for a summer holiday - with sea views, of course! - to cosy cottages with fabulous enclosed gardens that promise magical short breaks with the dog in tow, our collection of home-from-homes has something for everyone. Discover bubbling hot tubs, flickering wood burners, and cottages within walking distance of the beach - or pub! Read more
Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.We have 41 luxury self catering cottages in Pembrokeshire.
7 nights from £811 *
Newgale Beach Cottage
58084 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near St Davids.
Escape to the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast to the gorgeous Newgale Beach Cottage. Nestling in tranquil surroundings in an elevated position within the Pembrokeshire National Par...
7 nights from £811 *
7 nights from £467 *
To The Beach
57763 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach near Pembroke.
To The Beach nestles just a short walk from the golden sands and rolling surf of West Angle Beach, in the historic seafaring village of Angle, offering a perfect blend of natural b...
7 nights from £467 *
7 nights from £450
Fron Haul
57731 bedroom self catering cottage near Cardigan.
Imagine getting away-from-it-all to an enchanting, Grade II Listed, 19th Century limewashed, traditional Welsh stone cottage, steeped in Welsh history, soul and tradition, with bea...
7 nights from £450
7 nights from £560 *
High Cliff
57314 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Cardigan.
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. H...
7 nights from £560 *
7 nights from £450
Haven High
57262 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Dale.
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 Hig...
7 nights from £450
7 nights from £594
Swn y Morloi Cottage
56571 bedroom self catering cottage with sea views near Fishguard.
Swn y Morloi Cottage (Sound of the Seals) is a heavenly little gem, sleeping two and sitting on the clifftops at Strumble Head enjoying mesmerising sea and coastal views stretching...
7 nights from £594
7 nights from £535 *
Tal y Gaer
56562 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near Fishguard.
An enchanting, dog-friendly, original whitewashed farmhouse, sleeping four, nestling on Strumble Head peninsula in the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Take in the br...
7 nights from £535 *
7 nights from £490 *
Bwthyn Gynon
56592 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the sea near Fishguard.
Make Bwthyn Gynon your happy place. A heavenly traditional Welsh quarryman's cottage which has been beautifully renovated by effortlessly introducing contemporary, sympathetic comf...
7 nights from £490 *
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7 nights from £660
Ty Blawd
56581 bedroom self catering cottage with sea views near Fishguard.
Make Ty Blawd your special place. A most romantic rural retreat for two, located on the rugged cliffs of Strumble Head with an abundance of luxury, style and through the large pict...
7 nights from £660
7 nights from £574
St Brides Cottage
56402 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach near Dale.
Explore the spellbinding beaches, craggy cliffs and wildlife-filled islands in Pembrokeshire from St Brides Cottage, a gorgeous single-storey barn conversion, with a heavenly Scand...
7 nights from £574
Holidays in Pembrokeshire
Whether you’re looking for a Blue Flag beach to sprawl out on or an ancient castle with secrets to uncover, Pembrokeshire is a wonderfully varied holiday destination full of fantastic things to see and do.
Beaches in Pembrokeshire
Home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Wales, Pembrokeshire is a dream for those looking to surround themselves with golden sands and azure waters. The colourful seaside town of Tenby boasts a smorgasbord of sandy beaches to enjoy, while Barafundle Bay boasts a wilder setting, with undulating dunes and dappled woodlands shouldering the breathtaking beach. Some of Pembrokeshire’s beaches are so captivating that they’ve been used as filming locations for blockbuster films, including Harry Potter, Robin Hood, and Snow White. Whatever kind of salt-kissed haven you crave, just follow Pembrokeshire’s winding coast path and you’ll soon find a sand-strewn oasis to call your own.
Things to do in Pembrokeshire
Boasting a rich history, Pembrokeshire’s castles offer a great day out for families and those looking to step back in time. Visit Pembroke Castle to walk around one of the best-preserved sites in Wales or the incredible castle at Manobrier for a coastal landmark that’s sure to drop your jaw. With the likes of the Preseli Hills and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on your doorstep, walkers are in for a real treat when exploring the many trails and walkways of Pembrokeshire. From woodland walks that promise hidden waterfalls to coastal adventures full of picturesque seaside towns, there’s much to discover in this gorgeous corner of Wales.
Places to eat in Pembrokeshire
With a coastline teeming with fresh seafood, rolling farmland, and even a vineyard or two, dining out in Pembrokeshire is always a toothsome treat. Cosy pubs offering warming fires and slap-up Sunday roasts call for winter feasts, while the summer months promise a variety of fabulous sea view cafés and restaurants that draw you in with cleverly crafted dishes and keep you entertained with far-reaching views across glittering waves. If you’re after a picnic of epic proportions, stop by one of the many welcoming farm shops and delis to fill your bags with Welsh cakes, crisp ciders, and perhaps a slice or two of Bara Brith for good measure.