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110 Log Cabins around the Pembrokeshire Coast

As Britain's only coastal National Park, Pembrokeshire is a wonderful place to stay and explore. With many National Trust beaches, such as Marloes and St Davids, and easy access to the bird filled islands of Skomer and Skokholm, it's little wonder that this area is keeps visitors returning time after time.

Saundersfoot Beach House 8

Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Saundersfoot Beach House From £1875 Availability

Saundersfoot Beach House is exactly what it says on the tin! This a house right on the Saundersfoot Beach! You can relax listening to the waves, watch the tide ebb and flow, watch the sunrise, watch it set and watch the moon sparkling over the waves. You can probably even smell the salt in the air! It is an absolutely stunning location, and this fabulous house makes the very most of it.
 
With five bedrooms, Saundersfoot Beach House sleeps eight guests. The rooms are very spacious and feature giant picture windows so that you are absolutely captivated at all times by the beach vistas. The living spaces are huge, with unusual arched and brick features. The living room boasts an enormous L-shaped sofa and an enormous television to match, all strategically placed so that you can enjoy the views. There is a feature fireplace and a pine-clad ceiling throughout. Similarly, the dining table enjoys fabulous beach vistas. The kitchen is also huge with a variety of top-of-the-range utilities. There is no excuse not to cook up a feast in this kitchen! The open plan kitchen diner makes for a very sociable space, so it is easy to chat with your chef and keep them company.
 
One of the attractive double bedrooms is downstairs with a bathroom, and there are four bedrooms upstairs. The bedrooms are incredibly spacious. The vast master offers a whole wall of glass, a dazzling ensuite bathroom and a small balcony. There is a further family bathroom with a bath and a shower. All of the pristine bathrooms are contemporary in design.
 
Outside, guests enjoy a wonderful patio garden with deluxe lounge furniture where you can sit, enjoy and listen. It really is the perfect spot for an early morning cup of coffee, watching the sun come up or a glass of wine watching it go down. There is a huge umbrella, should you need some shade. The patio enjoys direct access to the glorious sandy beach. You will feel as though it is all yours! Moments away is the delightful Saundersfoot village. With wonderful charm and character, it boasts cosy cafes, restaurants and pubs around the pretty harbour. If you wander through the tunnels by the beach, you will arrive at Wisemans Bridge, perfect for a lunch stop.

Saundersfoot is a charming, small seaside resort between Tenby and Amroth. With a character all of its own, it is very popular with families for its stunning Blue Flag beach, pretty harbour and its quaint cafes and restaurants. Saundersfoot was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995. The harbour was originally built to transport coal from mines in and around Stepaside. Nothing remains of the mines, but the old coal tramway route has created one of the most fascinating sections of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. If you walk from Saundersfoot harbour, you will meet The Barbecue which was once Bonville’s Court Colliery Office. Further along with The Stand, where Saundersfoot Beach House sits prettily, you come to Coppet Hall Beach which is reached through a tunnel. There are further tunnels and a walking path to Wiseman’s Bridge, a tiny seaside hamlet with a rocky beach before Amroth. Wiseman’s Bridge Beach was the stage for rehearsals of the D-Day landings during the Second World War. There is a wonderful waterside pub where you can enjoy a meal or a drink with superb sweeping views of Carmarthen Bay. The pub garden extends right down to the beach. If you carry on the old tramway, it will head inland through the woods to Stepaside where you can explore the old ironworks. This is a fantastic hiking and cycle path.
 
Tenby is a walled seaside town on the western side of Carmarthen Bay. It boasts 2 ½ miles of sandy beaches and is also on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The 13th-century medieval town walls include the Five Arches Barbican Gatehouse. Tenby also has a museum, the 15th century St Mary’s Church, a wonderful art gallery and the National Trust’s Tudor Merchant’s House. At Tudor Merchant’s House, you can see how a medieval family would have lived. The town is adorable, teeming with attractive pubs and shops. In the harbour, the tiny St Julian’s Church is as charming as it is unique, built for 19th-century fishermen to say a prayer before heading out to sea. Tenby hosts an Arts Festival in September and a Beer Festival and Blues Festival in November.
 
You can hop across to St Catherine’s and Caldey Islands. The tidal island of St Catherine’s is home to the Victorian fort built to defend Tenby from an attack by Napoleon III. Caldey Island is owned by a community of Reformed Cistercian monks. Visitors enjoy the ancient priory and the famous Caldey chocolate, fudge and perfume. Boat trips run regularly from spring to late summer.

Hedgerow Hut - the perfect hideaway 2

Clunderwen, Dyfed, Wales

Hedgerow Hut - the perfect hideaway From £756 Availability

The Hedgerow Hut is a gorgeous, designer built, self contained cabin, with unhindered views of The Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire's Coast National Park. Located right at the field side, so you can enjoy watching foxes, badgers, red kites, buzzards, the hay making or even sheep!

This is a perfect getaway for two, imagine retreating for a romantic few days, the smell of the bbq, a gentle stroll up a nearby hill, or shoes off on the beach as the tide comes in. The Hedgerow Hut is open plan, with an adventurous double bed on a deck, accessed by ladder, where you can view the world through the glass front of the cabin. The deck alsow rises to make even more room. Two futons are available if you don't feel so nimble, or if 3 of you share the cabin. There is a well equipped decent size kitchen area and a BBQ is available. The shower/toilet is a separate en-suite design. - (it will sleep four at a push, but you want really good weather and harmonious, easy going friends for that!!)

As well as inside seats, there is ample outside seating, to enjoy that evening glass of wine, or even the morning cuppa. A very quiet hideaway to do absolutely nothing, or fully explore the natural beauty of our coastline, hills or the neolithic heritage of the blue stones. Come, unwind and be refreshed, soak in the views of the highest point in the Preseli Hills from your chair or even from bed!!

Located in Clynderwen, this cabin is in a rural area. Pentre Ifan Dolmen and Picton Castle & Gardens are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Steep Ravine and Mayfield Golf & Driving Range. Moorland Cottage Plants and Holgan Farm Fishery are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Barn in West Wales 6

Hundleton, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in West Wales From £438 Availability

On a quiet complex of four holiday properties, this beautiful barn is perfectly located for enjoying the peace and tranquility of the Pembrokeshire countryside. Nature lovers will enjoy spotting the variety of birds and coastal wildlife, and the coastal path runs over common ground nearby, providing excellent walking opportunities. Also nearby is the town of Pembroke; here, explore the Norman castle, the shops and tea rooms. Many sandy beaches are within a 15 minute drive, while the bustling seaside resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot are approximately 11 miles away great for a day trip. With its exposed beams and large windows, the barn makes the most of its location. Relax in the spacious lounge and take it all in, or watch TV or a DVD in front of the electric fire. The kitchen/diner is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, as well as a washing machine. The accommodation is all on one level, meaning the property s three bedrooms are all also on the ground floor. There s a double bedroom with a TV and two twins, making this a great property for families. The bathroom has a shower over the bath and a WC, and there s a shower room with shower and WC. Outside you ll find a private patio and garden furniture to the rear, so you can sit in the sun and enjoy the countryside views, and a shared open lawn to the front overlooking the river. The complex also has a slipway to the Cleddau estuary, great for boating enthusiasts.

Barn in West Wales 8

Hundleton, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in West Wales From £490 Availability

On a small complex of converted barns, this property is approached via a lane that leads to the foreshore of the idyllic Cleddau estuary with a slipway for boating enthusiasts. Spot the wide variety of birds and coastal wildlife, or walk the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path that runs over common ground nearby. Pembroke with its Norman castle is also close, and it has a good range of shops and tea rooms. For beach lovers, visit one of the many sandy beaches that are within a 15 minute drive, such as West Angle Bay, Broad Haven South and Freshwater East, or head to the seaside resorts of Tenby or Saundersfoot. The barn is arranged over two floors, with traditional stone external stairs. On the ground floor are the four bedrooms: two doubles one with an en suite with a shower over the bath and WC and two twins. There are also two further shower rooms with showers and WCs. On the first floor, the lounge makes the most of the breath taking views. Take it all in in front of the electric fire, or unwind in front of the TV or DVD. The spacious kitchen/diner is also on the first floor, and comes fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, as well as a large dining table where the whole family or group can enjoy an evening meal. Heading outside you ll find a rear enclosed private patio, while at the front of the property there s a shared open lawn that overlooks the water.

Barn in West Wales 8

Hundleton, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in West Wales From £490 Availability

Located on the edge of the village of Hundleton, this property is ideal for nature lovers, with a wide variety of birds and coastal wildlife. There s a slipway onto the estuary for boating enthusiasts, while the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path runs over common ground nearby a walker s paradise. The Norman castle at Pembroke is also close, and the town also has a good range of shops and tea rooms. Within a 15 minute drive are a whole host of stunning sandy beaches, including West Angle Bay, Broad Haven South and Freshwater East. The barn conversion has character exposed beams and a contemporary interior finish. In the lounge, you ll find a TV and DVD, as well as an electric fire. The kitchen/diner has everything you could need during your stay, such as an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, as well as a washing machine. Also on the ground floor is one of the double bedrooms and a twin, which has an en suite shower and WC. Plus there s a bathroom which has a shower over the bath and a WC. Heading upstairs you ll find three further bedrooms one double, one bunk and one single and a shower room with WC. There is also an additional lounge area. Outside there s a rear enclosed private patio perfect for sitting back and taking in the countryside views after a busy day exploring. You will find a grassy area suitable for your pets and a gravelled area with table and chairs for your use. To the front of the barn there s a shared open lawn area, which overlooks the Cleddau estuary.

Log Cabin in West Wales 2

St Davids, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £357 Availability

This cosy glamping pod is ideally located on the coast of Pembrokeshire and provides a variety of activities and attractions for everyone to enjoy. For adventure seekers why not try coasteering, diving, kayaking, surfing, paddle boarding and many more thrill seeking activities. For those who want to enjoy the more relaxed lifestyle, visit the many spectacular castles and ancient monuments as well as taking a boat ride around the coast, spotting wildlife. Take a trip to St David s the UK s smallest city, which has a breath taking cathedral, Bishop s palace, independent shops and lovely tea rooms all just seven miles away. Upon arrival, the decked area leads you to the entrance of the glamping pod. This property comprises of an open plan studio style lounge/kitchen/diner/sleeping area. The lounge area has a sofa bed to cosy up on and watch your favourite movie on the TV/DVD. Why not cook up a storm in the well equipped kitchen area, that comprises of a gas hob, fridge and microwave, or enjoy a lazy breakfast in the dining area on the drop down table. This property is warm and welcoming with warmth from the underfloor heating, that is provided throughout the glamping pod. Retreat into the sleeping area after a long day of exploring, which has a cosy double bed to enjoy a good night's sleep. There is a separate shower room with shower and WC. This property is the perfect romantic bolt hole for couples wanting to get away from it all. Stepping outside the glamping pod, you are welcomed by a decked area with a picnic bench and gas BBQ for you to enjoy, with views of the rolling countryside and unbroken sea views. There is off road ample parking.

Barn in West Wales 4

St Davids, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in West Wales From £392 Availability

The small village of Square and Compass, just a few miles from St David's. boasts a pub, restaurant and well stocked garage shop. Join one of the many winding footpaths of the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, taking in the bays of Abercastle and Porthgain, or explore the Blue Lagoon and surfer's waves at Abereiddy. Other sandy beaches at Traethllyn and Whitesands are also nearby. With beautiful harbours, museums, galleries, shops and restaurants to discover, this is the perfect place to relax and embrace the scenery and culture, or enjoy a more active adventure with the very best Pembrokeshire has to offer. Step into the bright, open plan kitchen/lounge/diner, which is flooded with natural light and benefits from lovely wooden beams framing the high ceilings. The kitchen is well equipped to cook and prepare meals for the family, with a useful utility room with laundry facilities if needed. Leading off the main living area are two ground floor bedrooms: 1 double with TV and 1 twin with TV. Enjoy an invigorating shower in the wet room before you start your day, and step outside into the farm courtyard and begin your coastal adventures. There is an enclosed garden with patio furniture and BBQ to the rear of the property, with a lawned area where you can enjoy picnics on those sunnier days.

Barn in West Wales 6

Hundleton, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in West Wales From £440 Availability

Approached via a lane that leads to the estuary foreshore with a slipway for boating enthusiasts, this character barn is the perfect picturesque retreat. It s located on the edge of Hundleton, with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path running nearby. There are a whole host of stunning sandy beaches within a 15 minute drive, such as West Angle Bay, Broad Haven South and Freshwater East. The bustling resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot are also a short drive, offering quaint streets, harbours and a real seaside atmosphere. The barn has been converted with character exposed beams and updated with a contemporary interior finish. It s spacious, providing plenty of room for the whole family. Relax in the lounge and watch the TV or a DVD, or curl up with a book in front of the electric fire on cooler evenings. The kitchen/diner is well equipped, with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. You ll also find one of the twin bedrooms on the ground floor, as well as the shower room which has a shower and WC. Upstairs is a double bedroom with a TV and another twin, plus a bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC. Outside is an enclosed garden with furniture at the rear, so you can make the most of the countryside views. Perhaps dine alfresco or enjoy a drink as the sun sets. Or relax on the shared open lawn to the front of the property with its river view.

Log Cabin in West Wales 6

Stepaside, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £590 Availability

Set on what was once the former ironworks and colliery in picturesque Stepaside, this charming holiday park has plenty to offer adults and children alike. Whether you envisage scenic walks along the coastline or a traditional bucket and spade holiday, you will never be far from the sea. Wiseman s Bridge 1.5 miles away is a popular seaside village complete with a sand and shingle beach and welcoming pub, whilst the golden sandy beach of Saundersfoot is just a short 3 mile drive away. Further afield, historic Tenby 7 miles away has an enchanting combination of cobbled streets, independent shops and eateries as well as an iconic harbour and excellent beaches. Ascend the steps leading to your single level and spacious accommodation and enter via the open plan living space ready to unwind in comfort. Featuring a neutral decor with bold splashes of colour, stylish furniture, laminate flooring and high ceilings, the lounge/kitchen/diner is a perfect place for spending quality time with the ones you love. Prepare a bowl of buttery popcorn and settle down to watch the TV, basking in the glow of the electric fire as you watch a film. Natural light pours in through the floor to ceiling patio doors, creating a soothing ambience for breakfast around the table. Your resident cook will appreciate the range of gadgets available in the contemporary style kitchen, which features an electric oven, gas hob, fridge, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. Next, the generous family bathroom has a useful shower over the bath and WC. Your sleeping quarters consist of three elegant bedrooms, the smallest of which is a child friendly twin room with two 2""6 single beds. There s a comfortable double bedroom with ample storage and soft lighting, and the master bedroom has a double bed and an en suite shower room. Outside, the decked terrace is safely enclosed and slightly elevated with garden furniture. Overlooking the holiday park, it s a cosy place to relax with a glass of wine watching the world go by. There s off road parking available, and you are well placed to explore the various trails and footpaths nearby.

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Nolton Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £440 Availability

Nolton Haven s sandy beach is 100m from the property, which is popular for boating, surfing, horse riding and fishing. From here, you can access the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path and take a stroll or hike around the glorious coastline. Dogs are welcome on the beach and there is a pub/restaurant situated net to the beach for those visiting the hamlet. Just 2.5 miles from the property is the stunning Newgale Sands, a 2 mile golden stretch of beach with a cafe and other amenities. This is a great spot for those who are keen to partake in water sports such as windsurfing. The market town of Haverfordwest is 7 miles away with a wide range of shops, eateries and attractions including Haverfordwest Castle. Enter the property into an open plan kitchen, dining and living area. The lounge has two comfortable sofas and a four seater dining table for cosy evenings in. There is also a TV and DVD player to occupy the children while preparing dinner. In the kitchen, you will find all the facilities required to make your stay perfect including a washing machine, oven and electric hob. Two bedrooms sleep five people, with one double room and one with bunk beds and a single bed. The bathroom has a shower cubicle and WC. Directly outside of the property is a seating area for guests to enjoy the sea breeze after a busy day exploring. The chalet is located on a purpose built complex which has a well kept children s play and picnic area. Across the road is easy access to the tranquil cove and pub. Parking is also available.

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