Holiday rentals in Solva

Find and book unique accommodation on Airbnb

Top-rated holiday rentals in Solva

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

%{current} / %{total}1 / 1
Top guest favourite
A spacious living area showcases high vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams. Large glass doors allow natural light and views of the outdoor veranda, while comfortable furnishings include a sofa and an armchair. An abstract painting and decorative elements add character to the room.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Carren Bach Cottage With Hot Tub Cabin and BBQ Deck

Walk down the wooded valley right from the back door of this restored historic miner's cottage. Period features like flagstone floors and beamed, vaulted ceilings meet contemporary conveniences such as underfloor heating and a free-standing tub. A lovely spacious cottage with rustic Pembrokeshire character situated right next to the coast. Two double bedrooms, open plan living area, large kitchen and spacious veranda. The cottage is located close to Nolton Haven, Newgale, Little haven and druidston beach. All of which have pubs and restaurants to suit your needs. The cottage accommodates 4 people. There is a good sized master bedroom with amazing views and a kingsized bed. There is a second bedroom with a comfy double bed with an ensuite bathroom. Both bedrooms have adequate storage and hanging space for clothes. The main bathroom has a stand alone bath, which is great for relaxing. The cottage has an office room which could accommodate an extra guest on a sofa bed. The kitchen is fitted with a cooker, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, coffee machine and all necessary utensils. The open plan living room has a comfy sofa, a "42" flat screen TV, record player, books to browse through and a range of board games. The cottage has under floor heating, access to wifi, internet connection and use of a washing machine and dryer. Overlooking the flowery meadow is the south facing veranda which is perfect for watching the dramatic coastal sunsets. The cottage is situated by national trust woodland, so it is not uncommon to see birds of prey, foxes and the residential barn owl. Situated in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park and surrounded by National Trust land, Carren Bach cottage is part of the Southwood Estate. Spot all kinds of wildlife, surf, and discover numerous nearby villages, pubs, and restaurants. The cottage sleeps four but there is a sofa bed for an extra guest.

Top guest favourite
A gravel pathway leads to the charming stone cottage, bordered by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A golden retriever sits in the midground, enjoying the tranquil garden setting. Soft sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Cosy Welsh cottage in idyllic 3-acre grounds

Romantic Pembrokeshire cottage in beautiful 3-acre grounds with sauna, natural swimming pond (rain dependent), games room & kayaks. Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby. Stargaze from a comfy king-size bed. Snuggle up by a wood-burning stove (free wood). Large bathroom with bath, shower & underfloor heating. Well equipped kitchen with coffee machine. Covered outdoor seating area with firepit & bbq. Fibre internet, smart TV (Netflix etc). 2 well-behaved dogs welcome.

Top guest favourite
A traditional stone barn features a weathered facade under a clear blue sky. The entrance is highlighted by a bold blue door, complemented by a small window. Surrounding greenery can be seen, creating a natural setting.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Quiet bwthyn, near coast, St Davids

Quirky, fun space in a tiny, traditional Welsh barn, with thick stone walls and a dinky Welsh woodstove (logs provided). Perfect for sea swimmers, walkers, seal spotters, bird watchers and beach goers. Cycles and surf boards to borrow, at your risk. Walk a mile to the coast path for spectacular sea views, cycle/drive 10 minutes to St Davids or Whitesandsbeach, 15 to the Blue Lagoon. We supply bread, butter, eggs, milk, coffee, tea and sugar for your first breakfast. Sadly we cannot host dogs.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the pod features a rounded structure with large windows and double doors, inviting natural light. A wooden deck hosts two chairs and a small table adorned with a decorative plant. The surrounding area includes gravel and green grass, enhancing the setting.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Solva, Pembrokeshire luxury Twin Pod

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature in the heart of Solva. The pod is based on our private farm with sea views of St brides Bay and the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline right from your window. King si Easily accessible to walk to Solva beach, the coast path and various restaurants and pubs. It is commonly referred to as the 'best view in Solva'. We can provide fresh crab,lobster platters for our guests from our fishing business if desired to get a true taste of Solva

Top guest favourite
A vibrant blue building is featured on a quiet street, flanked by traditional structures. The image shows windows adorned with clear glass, while pedestrian-friendly pavement leads towards the road, illuminated by natural light. Green trees are visible in the background, enhancing the setting.
Loft
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

The Sail Loft. Stylish apartment in lower Solva

The Sail Loft is a stylish, comfortable & carefully renovated first-floor apartment in the centre of Lower Solva, just a minute from the beach, harbour & coast path. Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms - Double room with en-suite bath, shower, twin basins & heated floor. Twin room with small en-suite wet room & heated floor. Large open-plan well appointed island kitchen, dining & sitting room, comfy sofas, TV, Wood burner & radiators. Large south facing deck, Pass supplied for nearby carpark (50m).

Top guest favourite
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
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 216 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!

Top guest favourite
A recently completed barn conversion is set within a grassy landscape. The exterior features a mix of brick and stone, large glass windows, and a sleek black roof. A small outdoor seating area with a table is positioned in front of the structure.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

The Old Stable, Berea, St David’s, Pembrokeshire

Set in the Pembrokeshire National Park the Old Stable is a recently completed, stunning, barn conversion. Architect designed it sits its own 18 acres of farm land with breathtaking seaviews of Abereiddy Bay, St George’s Channel and the Irish Sea. Close to Pembrokeshire’s award winning beaches, spectacular coastline, coves and famous coastal path the Old Stable represents a perfect base to explore this wonderful county. In a ‘dark skies’ location it is perfect for star gazing.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a charming stone cottage is displayed, featuring a slate roof and white-framed windows. Surrounding greenery adds a touch of nature, while the adjacent building complements the rustic feel. A low stone wall borders the property, enhancing the inviting curb appeal.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Self-contained apartment, central St David's

This light, airy, self-contained ground floor apartment attached to our traditional grade 2 listed home will delight you the moment you step through the door. Ideally located, just a 5 mins walk to the Cathedral and 15 mins to the coast. A small city with so much to offer - cultural activities, galleries, restaurants, pubs, shops, outdoor pursuits, music and so much more. Surrounded by sea on 3 sides - magnificent beaches and the only coastal national park in the UK .

Superhost
The cozy bedroom features a sloped ceiling above a double bed with striped pillows and a navy blanket. Two bedside tables hold lamps, providing soft lighting. Three framed artworks are displayed against a blue accent wall, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Riverside Bothy In Heart of Scenic Harbour Village

Salt & City Stays are pleased to introduce 'Y Bothy' which is a centrally located one-bedroom cottage in the heart of the picturesque harbour town of Solva. You couldn't be closer to everything this delightful fishing village has to offer. Tucked away on a private road just a moment’s walk from the harbour, restaurants, pubs, independents shops and Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Built for two with all you need to create your ultimate cosy getaway on the St. Davids Peninsula.

Guest favourite
Large glass doors allow natural light to fill the living space, revealing views of the spacious garden. A television is positioned on a light wooden unit, and a cozy sofa is visible. Outside, a wood-fired hot tub is situated on the patio.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

The Malt House Cottage, with Wood-fired Hot Tub

The Malt House is a cosy little cottage located on a working farm in Pembrokeshire. Free WiFi, a comfy king size bed and a wood fired hot tub located in its spacious garden! The Malt House can sleep up to 2 Adults and one infant. There is a king size bed in the bedroom and a travel cot is also available. The accommodation is 2 miles from Newgale beach, 6 miles from Solva and 8 miles from St. Davids. The Malt House is located in the Pembrokeshire National Park

Top guest favourite
The bedroom features a metal bed frame with soft bedding, situated against a rustic stone wall. A full-length mirror reflects warm lighting, and a small table with flowers adds a touch of charm. The area includes a patterned rug and comfortable seating.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Traditional cottage at the oceans edge

Chapel farm is a traditional stone cottage situated within 40 acres of private land on the idyllic pembrokeshire coast overlooking Newgale beach & St brides Bay. The cottage itself Is filled with heaps of traditional character & surrounded by tranquil farmland. On your doorstep will be the world renowned Pembrokeshire coast path as well as direct access to the quieter southern side of Newgale beach. --Unfortunately we Do Not accept pets--

Top guest favourite
A charming outdoor patio area is showcased with a textured rug, a comfortable seating arrangement, and potted plants. Sunlight brightens the space, highlighting the modern architecture and inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Charming, romantic cottage with wood fired hot tub

Unique St Davids cottage, perfect for a romantic getaway any time of the year! The Nest is a delightful bolthole for two, tucked away in the heart of St Davids down a private lane. Lovingly built by the owner, The Nest is a unique and special place to stay in St Davids, and a much loved St Davids Escape. This perfect gem of a St Davids cottage really is set to impress as is Britain's Smallest City. It's an adult only property - just for 2.

Popular amenities for Solva holiday rentals

All About Solva

The Welsh seaside town of Solva, nestled in the protective shelter of St Brides Bay, has long been a commercial maritime port and trading centre. These days, the village primarily serves recreational boaters, who can be found trolling up and down the area's rugged coastline. Solva’s quayside strip, lined with 18th-century limekilns, provides stunning vistas overlooking the harbour waters. Brightly coloured, pastel-washed buildings fill the town centre, housing art galleries, streetside cafes, and restaurants serving fresh crab and other seafood.

Solva is also recognized for its plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities, since it’s close to coastal waters, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and the shrubby, rolling Welsh landscape. After spending some time exploring the bright and alluring coastal community, you may want to head into the surrounding countryside and down to the coast for hiking, kayaking, sailing, even surfing.

The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Solva

Solva's oceanic climate is temperate and mild throughout the year. The weather conditions cycle from summer’s pleasantly warm temperatures to the chill of winter, which rarely dips below the freezing point. Regardless of the season, Solva sees steady rain year-round, and the wintertime tends to get almost double the volume of rainfall compared to the summer. For weather conditions most conducive to exploring the town and adventuring in the nearby national parks, consider looking for holiday cottages in Solva from June to September. This time of year is when temperatures will be warmest, the days will be sunny, and there will be the least chance of rain interrupting the fun. These warmer months also tend to hold many of the area's festivals and events, including a three-day event celebrating art, music, and literature in late July.

Top things to do in Solva

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Hundreds of kilometres of walking paths and trails trace the undulating Welsh coastline from Amroth to St Dogmaels, with Solva somewhere in the middle. Sections of the trail surrounding Solva will bring you past stark, jagged cliffs rising from the sea and over rolling, wildflower-covered hills. You can spend hours wandering around these isolated coasts, or simply bring a picnic and enjoy a sunset on the outskirts of town.

Crabbing

Commercial crabbing operations are prevalent throughout the region — the waters surrounding Solva teem with marine life, and crabbing from the shore is a favourite pastime of locals and travellers. You can easily rent the necessary gear from one of the village’s many outdoor shops. Toss a line in, and enjoy a pleasant afternoon by the waterside.

Neolithic Tombs

Pembrokeshire is renowned for its abundance of Neolithic-era burial chambers scattered about the countryside. Adventurous travellers will find the upright stone structures that characteristically mark these burial sites among Solva's surrounding farms and rural regions; you can find maps to some of the major sites online.

  1. Airbnb
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Wales
  4. Pembrokeshire
  5. Solva