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Holiday Cottages in Pembrokeshire

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Why Stay in Pembrokeshire?

Pembrokeshire offers a quintessential Welsh escape for those seeking self-catering freedom. As one of the UK’s most stunning coastal regions, it combines rugged cliffs with golden sands. Whether you choose a cottage near Tenby or by the quiet waters of Solva, the landscape provides a backdrop of natural beauty that appeals to families and couples alike. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park ensures protected views everywhere you look, making every drive a scenic journey through rolling hills and dramatic coastlines.

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Things to Do in Pembrokeshire

Activities abound for every age group within this principal area. History buffs can explore the imposing walls of Pembroke Castle or wander through the medieval streets of St Davids, home to Britain’s smallest city and its magnificent cathedral. For beach lovers, Saundersfoot offers a bustling harbour and sandy shores perfect for paddling and sailing. Families will enjoy the historic charm of Manorbier, where you can picnic by the castle ruins before swimming in the sheltered bay. Foodies should visit Narberth or Newport for local produce markets and gastropubs serving fresh seafood. The region’s culinary scene is vibrant, with everything from traditional fish and chips to artisanal cheeses available across the county. You can spend your evenings cooking fresh catches in your rental cottage while watching the sunset over the Irish Sea.

Getting Around Pembrokeshire

Getting around Pembrokeshire is straightforward for self-catering guests. While public transport exists, having a car allows you to explore at your own pace. Haverfordwest serves as the main transport hub with regular train and bus links connecting to major UK cities. For those arriving by sea, the ferry terminal in Fishguard provides convenient access from Ireland. Once settled, the A40 and coastal roads make reaching hidden gems easy. Whether you are heading north towards Fishguard or south towards Tenby, the network of routes ensures your holiday flows smoothly without stress. With its blend of culture, nature, and convenience, Pembrokeshire remains a top choice for British holidays.

Popular Towns in Pembrokeshire

  • Tenby
  • St Davids
  • Pembroke
  • Saundersfoot
  • Narberth
  • Fishguard
  • Newport
  • Haverfordwest
  • Manorbier
  • Solva

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Pembrokeshire?

The summer months from June to August offer the warmest weather for beach activities, though July and August can be busy. For a quieter experience with pleasant conditions, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of May or September.

How do I get there?

Most visitors drive as it provides the best flexibility to explore the coastline and villages. Alternatively, train services connect major hubs like Haverfordwest and Fishguard from across Wales and England.

Which towns are worth visiting?

Tenby is famous for its colourful houses and beaches, while St Davids offers a historic cathedral setting. Don't miss the coastal charm of Saundersfoot or the castle in Pembroke if you enjoy history.

What activities are suitable for families?

Families will love exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, swimming at safe beaches like Newport, and visiting castles. There are also numerous nature reserves and boat trips available for outdoor enthusiasts.

What should I pack for the weather?

The Welsh weather can be changeable, so packing layers is essential regardless of the season. Always include waterproof jackets and sturdy walking shoes to handle coastal trails and rain showers.

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