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Top 5 Holiday Cottages in Pembrokeshire

Published on 15 Apr 2026 by Amy Greenwood

Golden sands, rugged cliffs, and a coastal path that stretches for 186 miles – welcome to Pembrokeshire, Britain’s only fully coastal National Park. Whether you’re here for the world-class surfing, the charming harbours, or the chance to spot a puffin on Skomer Island, it is a county that captures the heart from the moment you arrive.

Located in the far southwest of Wales, Pembrokeshire is a land of contrasts. You’ll find the UK’s smallest city, St Davids, with its magnificent cathedral tucked into a hollow, sitting just miles away from the wild, windswept Atlantic swells of Whitesands Bay. From the brightly coloured houses of Tenby’s iconic harbour to the tranquil, wooded reaches of the Cleddau Estuary, there is a corner of this county to suit every pace of life.

It is a true playground for adventurers. Coasteering was pioneered on these cliffs, and the pristine waters are a haven for kayakers and paddleboarders. For those who prefer a slower pace, the Preseli Hills offer mystical landscapes and ancient standing stones, while the many award-winning beaches – like Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South – provide the perfect backdrop for a lazy afternoon with a picnic.

Whether you are looking for a romantic retreat for two, a dog-friendly base for coastal hikes, or a large family house for a seaside celebration, Pembrokeshire never disappoints. The magic of the ‘Land’s End’ of Wales is waiting to be discovered.

So, get the kettle on, take a seat, and dive into our curated list of the top 5 holiday cottages in Pembrokeshire.


Two Bedroom Barn Conversion Near Tenby | Ysgubor-Cerbyd

Sleeps 4 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Near Pub

Welcome to Ysgubor-Cerbyd, a two-bedroom barn conversion where rustic Welsh charm meets boutique interiors and yes, the bedrooms are on the ground floor. It’s called upside-down living and once you’ve had your morning coffee looking out over rolling Pembrokeshire fields from your first-floor kitchen, you’ll wonder why we don’t all live this way.


Luxury holiday cottage with an indoor hot tub West Wales | Golwg-Y-Cwm

Sleeps 6 | Hot Tub | Real Fire | Farm Stay | EV Charger

Tucked away in the leafy arms of a quiet valley, Golwg-Y-Cwm is a luxury holiday cottage in West Wales with a hot tub, a log fire, and absolutely no stress allowed past the front door.


Relaxing West Wales Getaway by the River Teifi | Ty-Teifi

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Near Pub

Welcome to Ty-Teifi, your stylish base for West Wales wandering, riverside lounging, and perhaps one-too-many visits to the village pub (just a short stroll away, so no judgement). Perched above the River Teifi, this bright and breezy contemporary cottage in Cardigan Bay offers estuary views, comfort in every corner, and a layout that works beautifully for families, friends and the dog.


Luxury Cottage Pembrokeshire with Hot Tub and Games Room | Ty-Ficer

Sleeps 10 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Near Beach | Near Pub | Games Room | EV Charger

Step through the rustic brick porch of Ty-Ficer and prepare to have your socks (and possibly walking boots) knocked off. This isn’t just a holiday cottage, it’s a lesson in how to blend farmhouse charm with designer interiors and all the bells and whistles you didn’t know you needed.


Pet Friendly Farm Stay with Hot Tub Pembrokeshire | Clematis-Y-Ffynnon

Sleeps 12 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Near Pub | Real Fire | Farm Stay

Tucked away in the rolling countryside, Clematis-Y-Ffynnon is a large, pet-friendly farmhouse where comfort, character, and countryside charm collide. Known to the owners as the Coach House, this sociable retreat sleeps up to 12 guests across five bedrooms, making it the headquarters for family gatherings, milestone birthdays, or any group of friends who think a holiday isn’t complete without a fire pit and a few friendly farm animals.


 
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