
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.

Luxury, incredible sea views, coast path access
Skokholm View, Solva is a luxury holiday apartment on the St Brides Bay coastline in the spectacular Pembrokeshire National Park. Ideal for couples, single travellers, families/ small group; it has the most incredible direct sea views, is surrounded by stunning lawns & woods and has access to the coast path. Set on the top (second) floor of a restored Georgian mansion, it offers recently renovated, spacious, extremely comfortable, well-equipped accommodation amongst a magical, romantic setting.

Bird lovers river side paradise in beautiful Solva
Upside down house with cottage style decor. Superb riverside garden opposite sheltering woodlands, a bird lovers dream. Rivendell is a pet free property. Off road parking for 2 cars. Sleeps 5-6 people in 3 bedrooms. Dry storage for bikes and other outdoor equipment. Original art works by local artist Raul Speek and photography by Heather Bennett. In the beautiful Pembrokeshire harbour village of Solva, 3 miles from St Davids. 300m from several restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops

Cosy Shepherd’s hut hide away with ocean veiw
Private hut located in the heart of Solva, with its own private garden looking out to fields and st Brides view. A fully functional hut with running water, hob Air fryer fridge , small freezer, toaster Kettle and all cooking amenities wood burning fire and alternative heating. Smart tv +DVD sleeps two people more than comfortably for the perfect getaway! Solva Shepherd’s Hut has its own heated private bathroom , garden , outdoor BBQ area. A short walk into Solva No dogs sorry

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).

Little School House near St Davids and Coast
Historic stone building with large gothic style windows. The school opened in 1877 and closed in 1982. Ysgol fach is the former infants classroom attached to the main school . Decorated with Annie Sloan paint & lime wash with original flooring in the kitchen and lounge area. PLEASE NOTE; Carnhedryn is a small Hamlet situated on the MAIN St Davids to Fishguard A487 Road. We are situated off the MAIN road and at times there will be traffic noise from vehicles and farm machinery.

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.

Shepherds hut with hot tub, 2 miles from beach
Shepherds hut on a working Welsh farm in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Tucked away in a private corner of the farm, it's an ideal spot to get away from it all. Close to the popular Newgale beach, getaway from it all in our rural hideaway After a day exploring this beautiful area, kick back and relax in the wood fired hot tub or cuddle up in front of the wood burning stove on cosy evenings. The hut comes with a separate private composting toilet and hot shower block.

Central St Davids
This light, airy, guest accommodation is in the extension to our traditional grade 2 listed home and 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 .

Bay View, Solva
Amazing view of St Brides Bay and the surrounding countryside of the Pembrokeshire National Park. We do not accommodate babies, children or pets . Large room with a very comfortable king size bed. A two seat settee, with plenty of cushions to relax and enjoy the view. A small fridge, wine glasses and bottle opener are all there ready for you . Good size en-suite bathroom with electric shower over the bath. Private Access to room and designated parking space for one car.

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.

The Annexe to Delfryn (3 other cottages on site )
The Annexe situated in an outstanding location between Solva & St Davids is a character cottage with double bedroom, shower room and kitchen diner, furnished with style. A garden with patio, table & chairs surrounded by fields and distant sea views. Close to Pembrokeshire Coast Path, beaches, galleries, restaurants, pubs, cafes, music, history, boat trips, outdoor pursuits. Great location, you'll love the cleanliness & ambiance. Breakfast option, see below in more.

+ Cosy Thatched Cottage + St. David's Peninsula +
Ty To ("Thatched House") is a spellbinding little cottage, tucked away in a coastal location just a stone's throw from some of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches. Built in the late 1600s, the Ty To is steeped in history, and is one of the few remaining thatched properties in West Pembrokeshire. A short drive from Britain's smallest city, St. Davids, the cottage is a sensational place from which to explore this wild & wonderful corner of Wales.
Popular amenities for Solva holiday rentals
Stay near Solva's top sights
Other great holiday rentals in Solva

The Granary @ Nogg Cottages

Romantic Apartment Parking & Sea Views /Solva

Calebs Cottage - Solva harbour location

Willow cosy farm cottage in idyllic Pembrokeshire

Solva-Escape by the sea-Sleeps 6-Dog Friendly

Carreg Llwyd (“Grey Stone”) cottage, Solva

2 The Mariners, a cozy, comfortable cottage.

Traditional, former Fisherman's Cottage in Solva
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.
What are the 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.
Destinations to explore
- Skanda Vale Temple
- Barafundle Bay
- Poppit Sands Beach
- Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Oldwalls Gower
- Skomer Island
- Whitesands Bay
- Oxwich Bay Beach
- Tenby South Beach
- Newgale Beach
- Pembroke Castle
- Newport Links Golf Club
- Tresaith
- Broad Haven South Beach
- Pembrey Country Park
- St Davids Cathedral
- Heatherton World of Activities
- Aberporth Beach
- Manor Wildlife Park
- Llangrannog Beach
- Manorbier Beach
- Oakwood Theme Park
- Aberaeron Beach





