Holiday rentals in Pembrokeshire

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Barn in Bosherston

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Little Whitewell, Bosherston

*2 NIGHTS £100!*This tiny holiday let is compact yet light and airy and is the perfect place to relax after a busy day taking in the stunning scenery around the village. The wooden beams and whitewashed walls fill the space with character and although there is no mistaking Little Whitewell's history, the bright accessories, modern shower room and comfortable bed make a stay here a delight for any traveller in 2023. (not suitable for people with mobility issues or those who dislike small spaces).

14–21 Mar

£78 per night
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Cottage in Pembrokeshire

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 355 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, with its ancient church and traditional pub. Nearby Newport has cafes, restaurants 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.

27 Sept – 4 Oct

£98 per night
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Cottage in Pembrokeshire

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 382 reviews

Cosy Welsh cottage in idyllic 3-acre grounds

Romantic Pembrokeshire bluestone cottage in beautiful 3-acre grounds. Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby. Stargaze from a comfy king-size bed. Snuggle up in front of a wood-burning stove (free wood!). Large bathroom with bath, shower & underfloor heating. Well equipped kitchen with coffee machine. Covered seating area in the garden with firepit & bbq. Hammock, sauna with bucket shower, games room, honesty bar, laundry, wifi, kayaks. Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

23–30 Sept

£123 per night

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Other great holiday rentals in Pembrokeshire

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Cottage in Saint Davids

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

The Snug - St Davids

14–21 Feb

£98 per night
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Farm stay in Trefasser

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Treathro Farm stay on stunning Pembrokeshire coast

6–13 Feb

£163 per night
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Farm stay in Narberth

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 617 reviews

Vaynor Farm POD.

16–23 Jul

£121 per night
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Farm stay in Llangolman

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Studio/Cottage in Pembrokeshire with Hot Tub

20–27 Dec

£93 per night
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Barn in Saint David's

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Rural living on a farm near the sea.

14–21 Dec

£94 per night
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Tiny home in Tenby

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 652 reviews

Island View Cabin - Tenby - Romantic cabin for 2.

23–30 Mar

£90 per night
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Home in Solva

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Cosy cottage, sea views, Solva, Pembrokeshire

17–24 Nov

£84 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Pembrokeshire

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Shepherds hut with hot tub, 2 miles from beach

5–12 Sept

£119 per night
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Flat in Pembrokeshire

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

Flat above Loafley Bakery & Deli Co.

6–13 Sept

£78 per night
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Home in Tenby

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Contemporary Cottage - Tenby

24–31 Oct

£102 per night
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Flat in Whitland

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

Danderi Retreat - Old Taylor's - Glandwr - Pembs

5–12 Nov

£85 per night
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Cabin in Cilgwyn

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

Cosy Eco Cabin with hot tub

26 Mar – 2 Apr

£115 per night

Your guide to Pembrokeshire

Welcome to Pembrokeshire

The westernmost county in Wales is also one of its wildest, but worth the stunning long drive around the Preseli Mountains for its beautiful coastline and towns packed with creative types. Pembrokeshire’s southern stretch hosts its best-known resorts. The busiest is Tenby, thronging with visitors in the summer, with its medieval town walls and two beaches, but there’s also sandy near-neighbour Saundersfoot and the bucolic Barafundle Bay. Go west for quieter spots like Broad Haven, Little Haven, and Solva, or north to the craggy coves at Ceibwr or Cwm-yr-Eglwys (which has church ruins right on the beach).

Pembrokeshire’s towns have always attracted artists, and are renowned for their crafts, food, and culture. Narberth in its middle has thriving independent shops and galleries, while Newport in the north is known for high-end restaurants and quirky museums (it’s also a short hop from the beautiful market town of Cardigan, just over the border in Ceredigion). Britain’s tiniest city, St David’s to the far west, is also a delight, boasting a cathedral, breathtaking cliffs, and 15-minute boat trips to the puffin-dotted islands of Ramsey, Grassholm, Skokholm, and Skomer.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Pembrokeshire

Summer is undoubtedly boom-time for this corner of Wales, as when the sun shines on its beaches, you couldn’t be anywhere better. Llangwm Literary Festival also entertains book-lovers in August, while the Narberth Food Festival extends the high season into September. Spring and autumn are recommended for popular resorts like Tenby for travellers who don’t want a holiday bustling with fun-seekers and beachcombers — but many of the quieter coves are a delight, and very peaceful, all year round. Also great in most weather are the 186 miles of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, but do bring waterproofs and warm weather gear, and be warned that this corner of Wales can get windy. When the weather turns, head to the characterful towns of Haverfordwest, St David’s, or Narberth for some cawl (Welsh stew) and bara brith (Welsh fruit loaf) to warm your cockles.


Top things to do in Pembrokeshire

Caldey Island

Two miles off Tenby’s coast is a gorgeous island inhabited by seventy monks, who encourage visitors to pop by every summer. It has an abbey, church, and pretty lighthouse, as well as a tearoom, perfume shop, and chocolate factory (the monks sell their own products from here). Rare wildlife thrives here too, such as red squirrels, and rare flowers blossom: Caldey has stunning purple orchids.

Newport

Set on the dramatic expanse of the North Pembrokeshire coast, this village is a thriving hub of independent restaurants, antique shops, and galleries. It also has one of the cutest museums in the United Kingdom: Ty Twt, a family-run emporium of doll’s houses from around the world.

Manorbier

Wales is well-known for its castles, but the lesser-known Manorbier is one of the most beautiful, perched on cliffs above a gorgeous Welsh village. It houses a lovely cafe and a dressing-up room for children. Nearby you’ll also find a pretty dovecote, a Grade I-listed church, and one of the most memorable stretches of the South Pembrokeshire coastline.

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