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Pembrokeshire Holiday Lets

Pembrokeshire is one of the most popular coastal destinations in Wales, known for its beaches, coastal paths and traditional seaside towns. Holiday lets in Pembrokeshire include coastal cottages, seaside houses and accommodation throughout the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Visitors often choose Pembrokeshire for coastal holidays, family breaks, couples getaways and hot tub stays near the sea.

Staying in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire sits in the south west corner of Wales and includes the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only coastal national park in the UK. Visitors come for the beaches, coastal walking routes and historic seaside towns.

Holiday accommodation ranges from coastal cottages and seaside apartments to countryside farmhouses and rural retreats located throughout the county.

Featured Holiday Lets in Pembrokeshire

Explore more options including hot tub holiday lets in Pembrokeshire, luxury accommodation and dog friendly stays across the region.

Types of holiday lets in Pembrokeshire

Coastal Cottages

Traditional cottages close to the sea provide character accommodation near beaches and coastal paths.

Seaside Holiday Houses

Larger houses near coastal towns offer spacious accommodation for families and group holidays.

Harbour Apartments

Apartments in seaside towns such as Tenby and Saundersfoot provide convenient accommodation near beaches and restaurants.

Countryside Retreats

Rural cottages throughout the county offer quieter accommodation surrounded by countryside.

About Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire includes over 180 miles of coastline and some of the most famous beaches in Wales. The area is well known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy bays and coastal walking routes.

Popular destinations in the county include Tenby, Saundersfoot, St Davids and the villages that sit along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

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