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Holiday Let Management in Pembrokeshire

We are actively taking on holiday homes across Pembrokeshire, from Tenby and Saundersfoot to the far west of St Davids and the Preseli hills. A co-founder visits before you sign.

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Letting a Holiday Home in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire lets to a coast-first crowd. Families fill the south around Tenby, Saundersfoot and Freshwater East through the school holidays, while walkers and surfers follow the Coast Path all the way round to Whitesands, Newgale and Broad Haven at either end of the season. Owners here see a real summer peak, but the shoulder months carry more weight than most of Wales because the National Park keeps drawing people well into autumn half-term and the Easter break.

What guests book varies sharply by pocket of the county. The south-east wants short strolls to a beach and a pub; the St Davids peninsula and the north coast around Newport and Dinas Cross want quiet, character cottages within reach of the Path. Boat trips to Skomer and Ramsey, the Preseli hills and the Landsker villages inland all pull their own audiences. That spread means pricing and listing photos have to speak to the right visitor for your exact spot, not a generic Pembrokeshire pitch.

For an owner, the practical upshot is a longer earning window than a purely summer market, paired with real distance between properties and cleaners. We handle both: dynamic pricing reviewed daily to catch the Coast Path and half-term demand, and a managed local cleaning team so a turnover in Marloes or St Davids is covered as reliably as one in Tenby.

Actively Expanding Into Pembrokeshire

We don’t manage properties in Pembrokeshire yet — and we’d rather tell you that than pretend otherwise. We’re actively taking on homes in the area, and every new region starts the same way: a founder visits your property in person, sources and vets local cleaners, and builds a pricing model for your market before your listing goes live. You’d be getting the same service that’s earned us 5,708+ verified guest reviews across England, Wales and Scotland.

How It Works

From first call to first booking in as little as three weeks.

1

Get in touch

Call 0800 808 5559 or fill in the form. We’ll respond within 24 hours.

2

A founder visits your property

A co-founder walks every room in person — layout, presentation, amenities — and you get a written assessment with pricing strategy and realistic income projections. Free, whether you join us or not.

3

Start earning

We handle professional photography, listing creation, and pricing. Most properties go live within 2–3 weeks.

What Matters When Letting in Pembrokeshire

Every market has its own rhythm. Here’s what shapes returns in Pembrokeshire.

A season stretched by the Coast Path

Pembrokeshire is not only a July-August county. The Coast Path, boat season to Skomer and Ramsey, and National Park scenery keep bookings alive through spring and autumn. We price daily so your calendar captures Easter, the walking shoulders and October half-term, not just the peak weeks the whole county competes for.

Two very different guest markets

The south around Tenby and Saundersfoot sells beaches, harbours and family days out. The St Davids peninsula and north coast sell quiet, walking and the Path itself. We tune each listing to its actual location and the visitor it draws, rather than pitching every home as the same seaside break.

Cottages and coastal homes both perform

Beach-town apartments and cottages do well in the south-east; character stone cottages near St Davids, Newport or the Preseli hills suit walkers and couples. We build the right listing for your property type, with photography and copy aimed at the guests who book that kind of stay in that part of the county.

Welsh letting rules and licensing

Wales requires self-catering properties to be let for at least 182 days a year to qualify for business rates rather than council tax, and is introducing statutory registration and licensing of visitor accommodation. We factor the 182-day threshold into your pricing and calendar strategy and keep you on the right side of the rules.

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Commission calculated after cleaning costs — you keep more of every booking.

Standard

12%

per booking, after cleaning costs

Premium

15%

adds full maintenance coordination

No Lock-In. No Hidden Costs.

  • No notice period — leave whenever you want
  • No exit fees
  • No joining or setup fees

See the full pricing breakdown and agency comparison →

Pembrokeshire Letting Questions

Which parts of Pembrokeshire do you cover?
We are actively taking on homes right across the county, from Tenby, Saundersfoot and the south-east beaches to St Davids, Solva, Newport, Fishguard and the villages around the Preseli hills. Coastal spots and inland Landsker properties are all welcome. Get in touch with your location and a co-founder will visit in person before anything is agreed.
How does the 182-day Welsh letting rule affect me?
In Wales a self-catering property must be available and actually let for at least 182 days in a year to be assessed for business rates rather than council tax. We build your pricing and availability so you have a realistic path to that threshold, and flag early if your calendar is drifting short so you can decide how to respond.
Do I need to register or license my Pembrokeshire holiday let?
Wales is bringing in statutory registration and licensing for visitor accommodation, so most holiday lets in Pembrokeshire will need to comply. We keep track of what applies to self-catering homes and help you meet the requirements, alongside the fire-safety guidance, deposit protection and noise monitoring we set up on every property.
Can you handle cleaning in a remote spot like Marloes or St Davids?
Yes. We source and manage local cleaners near your property rather than sending a crew across the county, so turnovers on the western peninsulas and quieter north coast are covered as reliably as those in Tenby. Every changeover is photo-inspected, so you can see the home was left right before the next guests arrive.
What kind of property does best in Pembrokeshire?
It depends on where you are. Beach-close cottages and apartments around Tenby and Saundersfoot fill fast with families; character cottages near St Davids, Newport or the Coast Path suit walkers and couples across a longer season. When a co-founder visits, we give you a written, honest read on how your specific home is likely to perform.
How does your pricing work?
We charge 12% (Standard) or 15% (Premium) commission per booking, calculated after cleaning costs are deducted. No joining fees, no setup costs, no exit fees. See full details →

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