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A modern living area showcases two comfortable sofas, complemented by a rustic coffee table. Behind, a bar area with two stools is visible, along with a framed artwork. Natural light enters through a window, enhancing the room's relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

2 bedroom property in Pembroke, private parking

Pembroke is a central location for accessing the whole of pembrokeshire. 10 miles from Tenby, 3 miles from Freshwater East beach & 5 miles from Barafundle Bay & less than 2 miles to the ferry terminal. A 10 minute walk into Pembroke town centre where you will find a medieval castle, built in 1093 and birthplace to Henry VII, which is accompanied by a stunning mill pond, cafes, restaurants and bars. The annex is a newly renovated fully equipped home from home and has 2 sofa beds for extra guests.

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A charming white barn is framed by blossoming apple tree branches, showcasing pink and white flowers. Solar panels are visible on the roof, while a gravel pathway leads to a welcoming wooden door. Outdoor seating is arranged nearby, inviting relaxation.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

The Barn Square Island, peaceful and pet friendly.

Square Island is a peaceful, rural location adjacent to a small farm. Pembroke town and several outstanding beaches are just a short drive away. We are close to the Coast Path and NCN cycle route 4, local pick up/drop off available on request. The Barn is a converted donkey stable, with traditional lime plaster walls and upcycled timber giving it a rustic feel. The courtyard is gated and secure for pets, perfect for drinks and BBQ in the summer. Solo traveller discount available on request.

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A lush communal garden is visible, featuring well-manicured grass and vibrant flower beds. A wooden bench is positioned to face a tranquil pond surrounded by greenery. The scene is complemented by trees and shrubs, creating a serene outdoor space.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Pembroke One Bedroom Self - contained flat

Heron's Reach The flat is very well positioned in a quiet area of Pembroke. It has an open plan kitchen/lounge, a sofa, which pulls out in to a double bed if need be, with an extra duvet and pillows. A hallway, bedroom and a toilet/shower room. It has a private entrance & free car parking, and a communal garden. A TV complete with firestik, gives guests access to Netflix, iPlayer and more + free WIFi. The Castle, famous for being the birthplace of Henry VII is just a 10 minute walk away.

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The traditional cottage is surrounded by greenery, set against a backdrop of tall trees. A patio area with outdoor furniture is visible, offering a space for relaxation. The cottage itself has a simple, inviting facade with several windows allowing natural light into the interior.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

The Folly: A charming, secluded waterside cottage.

A traditional Pembrokeshire cottage in a unique, idyllic woodland and waterside setting. The cottage is reached via a private farm road 1/2 a mile from the centre of Cosheston village. It has its own slipway, providing direct access to the estuary for beach walks and launching small boats, canoes and paddleboards . The cottage has been recently restored and furnished to a very high standard. It has a new kitchen and new bathrooms, full central heating and a wood-burning stove.

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The charming facade of the cottage is displayed, showcasing a pebble-textured exterior and a dark front door. Two large windows with flower boxes flank the entrance, while a low stone wall frames the property, offering a welcoming first impression.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Luxury 2 Bed Coastal Cottage in Pembrokeshire

Stylish 2 bed cottage refurbished with comfort and high end interiors in mind, just 2 mins from Pembroke Castle & its charming town. Explore family-friendly coastal walks, sandy beaches like Tenby & Saundersfoot, and return to a cosy retreat. A perfect base for adventures in Pembrokeshire with history, nature & seaside fun all on your doorstep. Dog-friendly (max 2 pets, £15 fee). Free street parking directly outside and a large free secure car park at the bottom of the street.

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A panoramic view of the Cleddau Estuary is framed by a glass railing. The landscape features lush greenery and a quiet shoreline, while a modern bridge spans the water, connecting the two sides. The sky is clear and bright, emphasizing the serene atmosphere.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Pembrokeshire Home with Stunning Estuary Views

This is a modern 3 bedroom home sitting on an elevated spot with stunning views overlooking the Cleddau Estuary. It is a few minutes walk from the pretty waterside village of Burton with a village pub and is an ideal base for exploring West Wales with beautiful sandy beaches within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It has a well equipped kitchen/dining room with a spacious terrace overlooking panoramic views of the waterway. One of the upstairs bedrooms has a private balcony

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A red two-story house is surrounded by a wooden fence, with a well-maintained garden featuring green grass and trees. The sky is clear, and sunlight brightens the scene, offering a tranquil view of the rural setting.
Guest suite
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Self Contained annex, kitchen, lovely garden.

Central location for the whole of Pembrokeshire, beaches, cliff walks and hills only 25 mins. Our estuary great for birdwatching. This is the self contained annex to my home, but very private and quiet. Full kitchen. Double bed, washer and dryer. Garden with seating. Table for working with good wi fi. Books and boardgames. You can also easily access the north of the country. No smokers or smoking please. We are on the edge of the village which has a good shop.

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A comfortable living area features a light-colored sofa adorned with decorative pillows and a cozy throw. A woven ottoman sits nearby, providing additional texture, while a small lamp and a round mirror enhance the space. Wall art adds a touch of character to the modern decor.
Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The hidden gem lodge

**Pet Friendly ** Beautiful log cabin built to a high specification central to Pembroke train station shops and beaches also close to coastal walks and Pembroke castle its a ten minute drive from the Pembroke dock ferry ideal for the ferry back and fore to Roslare in Ireland also a two minute walk to train station which will take you into Tenby coastal town. This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan pet friendly and off road parking

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed adorned with yellow cushions, accompanied by stylish brass side tables. A round mirror reflects the room's ambience. Green plants are arranged on a nearby bookshelf, enhancing the inviting decor against a deep blue wall.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Nyth Bach - Little Nest. Boutique Pembrokeshire.

A boutique cosy self catering studio apartment in the centre of Pembrokeshire for easy access to all the beaches, forest walks and castles you could want! Pembroke Dock is the perfect base for exploring Pembrokeshire and Nyth Bach is on the coastal path as it passes through the town. Nyth Bach - Little Nest - is in a converted Victorian building with free on street parking. The neighbouring apartment Ffau Bach -Little Den - can also be rented.

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A standalone pod is nestled in a woodland setting, featuring a wooden deck leading to its entrance. Soft amber lighting illuminates the interior, contrasting with the surrounding dusk. A covered cooking area is visible to the side, adding convenience to the outdoor space.
Hut
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Red Pod at Glan Y Mor

Get away from it all and back to nature. Our lovely pods offer a home from home to visit beautiful Pembrokeshire on a budget. Set in a family run farm, in a woodland setting with few distractions, plenty of local walks and yet close to all the attractions and amenities Pembrokeshire has to offer. Yoga, pottery workshops and canoe tours all bookable on site.

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A spacious bed is decorated with soft pillows and a light blue throw, complemented by two bedside lamps. A tray holds glasses, a bottle of sparkling wine, and fresh strawberries, offering a welcoming touch to the cozy sleeping area.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 489 reviews

"The Keep"

The Keep is hidden away in a small courtyard of cottages just a short walk from the shops and restaurants of Pembroke's bustling main street. A stylish apartment for two, this is an ideal base for a relaxed Pembrokeshire holiday.. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, and furry friends (pets).

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An aerial view displays a sandy beach bordered by calm waters. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with low hills in the background. A community of chalets is visible near the beach, alongside a parking area, creating a peaceful coastal setting.
Chalet
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Sea-view chalet a stone's throw from the beach

If you're looking for a really quiet, family-friendly getaway, just a stone's throw from a large, peaceful, sandy beach, and with a pub/restaurant also nearby, then this may be the place for you. Further afield, Pembrokeshire probably has more lovely beaches and more castles than anywhere else in the UK.

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Pembroke

  • Total rentals

    100 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £37 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    5.3K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    60 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    40 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    40 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Pembroke

All About Pembroke

Pembroke is a medieval Welsh market town on the South Pembrokeshire peninsula. This part of the Pembrokeshire coast is home to beaches with golden sands, rugged cliffs, and rolling green hills beyond. Stargazers and astronomers are drawn to the area for its dark skies and minimal light pollution, making it one of the best locations for seeing the Milky Way and other stars without a telescope.

The town of Pembroke itself has charming winding streets and alleyways to explore. Rows of colourful buildings line the main high street, with Pembroke Castle rising up from the city centre. The fortnightly farmers’ markets are full of locally grown produce, cosy tea rooms offer a quiet moment for a cup of tea and a Welsh cake, and the local pub gardens are ideal for passing a sunny afternoon. While there’s plenty to do in Pembroke itself, it’s also well situated as a base for exploring the surrounding towns, beaches, and countryside.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Pembroke

Thanks to its coastal location, Pembroke can be fairly wet and windy year-round, though summer is the warmest and driest time of year. A visit in June will offer the best chance to see the waterlilies in bloom at the Bosherston Lily Ponds. July is usually the hottest — though never too hot — and the most popular month, with visitors travelling from far and wide to make the most of the famous beaches. The Pembroke River Rally takes place in early August, with a flotilla of boats heading to the quay and an all-ages celebration in the townt. Autumn and winter can be quite cold and extremely windy, so be sure to pack extra layers and waterproof clothing and boots if you decide to visit during these months.


Top things to do in Pembroke

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path includes nearly 300 kilometres of walking routes, with wild variations of scenery that take you past limestone cliffs, golden beaches, and estuaries between St Dogmaels and Amroth. Intrepid hikers can spend a couple of weeks walking the whole thing, or pick a section to enjoy; the Pembroke to Milford Haven section comprises 20 kilometres of the route.

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle, dating from the 11th century, is one of the most complete Norman castles still standing. It was also the birthplace of Henry VII. The castle still sits in the centre of town, prominently overlooking the Cleddau river. Much of the old town walls are still intact, complete with defensive towers and a moat. Today the castle grounds are open to visitors, with exhibitions and activities telling the story of the fortification. For a different view of the castle, hire a rowing boat and paddle along the castle’s former moat.

Pembroke Town Trail

For a less strenuous way to explore this historic town, take a stroll along the Pembroke Town Trail, looking for the 30 bronze plaques embedded in the pavement with QR codes that take you to a digital directory of historical references. If you prefer more traditional navigation, a booklet with a fold-out map is available from the Town Hall.

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