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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.

Log Cabin in West Wales 6

Stepaside, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £640 Availability

This exclusive holiday park is nestled within the Pembrokeshire countryside offering a selection of lodge style accommodation and traditional chalets. Your comfortable abode sleeps six guests and one well behaved dog in comfort, placing you within 1.5 miles of the rugged coastline. Set off on your adventures with a flask of coffee in hand, travelling along the old railway line to discover Wiseman s Bridge 1.5 miles away with its pretty beach and friendly pub. Further afield, the iconic harbour and bustling streets of Tenby 7 miles away are a must for visitors of all ages, whether you are tempted by the cafe culture of Tudor Square in the summertime or wish to soak up some local history with a visit to the museum or imposing castle ruins. Follow the steps up and head inside ready to unwind over a glass of wine in the open plan living space, casting aside your muddy shoes and coats. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner features contemporary decor, high ceilings and decadent furniture, all of which is kept pleasingly warm by an electric fire. Settle down on the sofas to watch the TV of an evening and wake up to natural light pouring in through the floor to ceiling windows and patio doors. The kitchen is equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and a breakfast bar for casual dining. Gather around the table for elegant suppers, rounding off with a long soak in the generous family bathroom that has a shower over the bath and WC. Next, the master bedroom has a crisply dressed double bed and built in storage alongside an en suite shower room. Further along the hall is the second double bedroom, and the remaining bedroom is a handy twin that s perfect for children. Outside, the terrace has garden furniture and elevated views across the holiday park so you can settle down with a cup of tea to watch the world go by. There s ample parking for one car, and easy access to a plethora of footpaths throughout the surrounding woodland.

Log Cabin in West Wales 4

Stepaside, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £440 Availability

Embrace a slower pace of life and stay in this charming lodge in rural Pembrokeshire, set just 1.5 miles from the coast. Nestled within a peaceful holiday park and surrounded by mature woodland, it is the perfect base for walkers, cyclers and adventurers alike. Stroll along the old railway line to Wiseman s Bridge 1.5 miles away, refuelling with a meal at the popular pub or with a picnic on the beach. Slightly further along the coast is Saundersfoot 3 miles away with its array of restaurants and cafes. Boasting a golden sandy beach, it is also an idyllic setting for a traditional day at the seaside exploring rock pools and building sandcastles. Climb the steps and enter via the open plan living space to find a spacious and light filled retreat that s both extremely stylish and practical. High ceilings, laminate flooring and elegant furniture set the scene for relaxing afternoons, so you can curl up on the sofas to watch TV or settle down at the contemporary style table for family board games. A stylish kitchen area offers an array of equipment including an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, and the entire room is kept pleasingly warm by a crackling electric fire. Next, the cosy twin bedroom with 3ft single beds has built in storage, and the master double bedroom features built in storage and an en suite shower room. Completing the property is a generous shower room with a shower compartment and WC. Encircled by a picket fence, your outside space is a good spot to watch the world go by over afternoon tea, or why not lace up your boots and prepare to explore the nearby woodland at leisure. Off road parking is available.

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.

Living Roof Log Cabin Overlooking Private Woodland 4

Whitland, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Living Roof Log Cabin Overlooking Private Woodland From £882 Availability

A stunning hand crafted log cabin, made from oak beams and larch cladding sourced from our own woodland. Kept extra cosy by the grass “living roof” above. Its nestled in beautiful Welsh countryside in a quiet valley looking over our 20 acre private woodland that you are welcome to walk around.

There is a large fire pit supplied with free fire wood to relax and toast marshmallows over. There is also a charcoal bbq and large picnic table to enjoy alfresco dining and an undercover area should the weather not be to favourable. To the fore there is a large grassed area to play games on or just to sit back and watch the wild life. Red kite, rabbits and every finch imaginable are regular visitors.

Parking is to the side of the property and there is space for 2 cars should you need it. There is no dedicated charging point for electric cars, if you have one please let us know and if you would like to charge it then please discuss a fair amount to pay for it.

Internally you can appreciate the hand crafted oak frame that this cabin is built around, it really makes the cabin that bit special. The large curved “jotul” wood burning stove with free logs warms the entire cabin and makes it so very cosy to relax and unwind after a busy day exploring!
There's a smart tv to watch your favourite film on with Netflix and a small selection of DVD’s supplied.

The well equipped kitchen won’t disappoint with Induction hob, oven, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, washing machine combined tumble dryer, and all cooking utensils you’d likely need.

The master bedroom has a very comfortable king size bed with ample storage for all your holiday belongings. The second bedroom has hand made bunk beds with a chest of draws stuffed full of family games to play in the evenings. There is also a small selection of toys, books and dvds for younger guests. The bunks are slightly shorter than standard and measure 175cm (5’9”) and are better suited to kids although we have had quite a few adults stay in them without complaint!

The bathroom has a luxurious walk in shower and free standing vanity unit and basin. The heated towel rail ensures warm dry towels.


Location

The cabin is in beautiful countryside down a quiet country lane approximately 15 mins drive North of St.Clears in Carmarthenshire. Its a great location for walking and exploring - The Preseli hills are a 15 miute drive aways and the famous pembrokeshire coast path about 30 minutes.

The Beaches of Pendine (famous for setting land speed records), Newport (an ancient port town of Parrog) and Llanstephan (with 12th century castle) are all about a 30 minute drive away. Slightly further afield are the stunning beaches of Mwnt, Penbryn (both in Ceredigion), Telpyn (Carmarthenshire) and Manorbier (Pembrokeshire) are all within 45 minutes.

A fun filled day out at West Wales tourist attractions of Oakwood and Folly farm are about 30 minutes drive whilst Heatherton and The Dinosaur park are 45minutes.

Located in Whitland, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Celtic Country Wines - Celteg and Teifi Valley Railway Limited are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. Holgan Farm Fishery and Pantglas World of Nature are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

'Blodwen' Vintage Van + Tin Shack: glamping + breakfast hamper 2

East Williamston, Pembrokeshire, Wales

'Blodwen' Vintage Van + Tin Shack: glamping + breakfast hamper From £910 Availability

(cat not included - he's not allowed in anymore!)

Glamping in style within an orchard and woodland among bluebells and snowdrops, 'Blodwen' (or 'white flower') is a vintage Cotswold Windrush, with a restored vintage interior, in a picturesque village above Tenby and Saundersfoot - An ideal location for walking, enjoying the coast or both. It has a glamping-style outdoor kitchen and monsoon shower hut, twin beds, eco-friendly toiletries, and quality breakfast hamper. It has Amazon Alexa and smart lighting, Spotify premium, BBQ, and Log burner to make a really enjoyable Glamping experience.

Located in Tenby, this cabin is in a rural area and by the sea. Tenby Castle and King's Quoit are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Scolton Manor Country Park. Manor House Zoo and Heatherton World of Activities are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Luxury chalet in wonderful Pembrokeshire National Park, beach & coast path 4

Nolton Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Luxury chalet in wonderful Pembrokeshire National Park, beach & coast path From £455 Availability

Our wonderful, luxurious chalet is superbly located in the Pembrokeshire National Park, steps from the beach and ideally situated for walkers, cyclists and families.
With 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, a spacious open plan living area and a beautiful sun trap garden, its easy to relax in the property, but we are also just a few minutes easy stroll (no steep climbs) to Nolton Haven beach and the Pembrokeshire coast path leading to other wonderful beaches along this beautiful coast (closest Newgale, Broadhaven). There is a great foodie pub in walking distance and many more eateries and cosy pubs we are happy to recommend locally. We are within 20mins of Solva, St Davids and Haverfordwest, and just over 30mins to the towns of Tenby & Saundersfoot. The coast bus runs directly through the village if you don’t feel like driving or wish to make a coast path walk 1 way.
We’ve prepared the chalet to the highest standards with 2 bedrooms (super king & king size), both en suite with power shower bathrooms. The kitchen is fully equipped including modern appliances, dishwasher & washing machine. Our dining table seats 4, lounge area featuring large electric recliner leather sofas to sink into. Our outside space features further seating for 4 and also has sun loungers..
We are very dog friendly and don’t charge extra for your furry friends. Please be aware due to the property being within the Pembrokeshire National Park we cannot fully secure the garden, the gate is 3ft high.
There is free, unrestricted parking just across the road from the chalet.
Our wifi is excellent for those needing to keep in touch with the outside world.

This cabin is located in Haverfordwest. Roch Castle and Picton Castle & Gardens are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Scolton Manor Country Park. Hilton Court Gardens and Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill are also worth visiting.

Log Cabin in West Wales 4

Tenby, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £712 Availability

The lodge is located in a newly developed holiday park within the village of Penally. There is a local pub and restaurant across the road offering tasty meals, plus a coffee shop and a bakery. You can drive to nearby Tenby (1 mile) or put on your walking boots and to reach Tenby's South Beach in 1.5 miles via the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Tenby has an array of bars, shops, and restaurants, not to mention four beaches to take your pick from. Boat trips run through the main season to Caldey Island where you can enjoy a day at a secluded beach and buy some famous Caldey chocolate. As you enter the lodge, you are welcomed into a hallway corridor with your living areas off to the right and bedrooms to the left. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner offers luxury accommodation to relax in. There are two three seater sofas centred around the Smart TV, so curl up and watch your favourite films or TV shows as a family after a long day at the beach. The contemporary kitchen has been equipped with an induction hob and electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washer/dryer. The open plan kitchen and dining area make for a social space where the family can cook and eat together, enjoying each other's company on holiday. Head back into the hallway and you will find the two bedrooms: a king size room and a super king size zip and link (which can be made into twin beds on request) with an en suite rainforest style shower room with a WC. The king size room has a Smart TV plus ample storage for clothes and belongings. The family bathroom has a bath with a shower attachment, a freestanding rainforest style shower, and a WC. Externally, there is a raised patio terrace to the front of the lodge overlooking the park with outdoor seating. To the rear of the lodge, you have the use of your own private hot tub. Jump in and relax, watching the sunset over the fields beyond. There is driveway parking provided for up to two cars.

Log Cabin in West Wales 4

Freshwater East, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £462 Availability

The chalet is located in a small, purpose built holiday park, opposite the coast. The beach offers a long stretch of golden sand which can be enjoyed along with the dunes. If you feel like heading into town, Pembroke (4 miles) has an array of shops, restaurants and bars to wander around or why not explore historic Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII? Tenby can be reached in just under 9 miles and Manor Park Zoo is just 8 miles away for a day out with the family. As you enter the chalet, you are welcomed into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge has ample seating for four seated around the Smart TV. Settle down for an evening and stream your favourite movies after a fun day at the beach. The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and an under counter fridge with a freezer compartment. There is a dining table for four so open up a pack of cards or a board game. Up the stairs to the first floor, you will find two bedrooms along with the family bathroom. The light, airy master bedroom has a king size bed with storage for your clothes and belongings and the second bedroom is a twin room with two small single beds perfect for children. The family bathroom has a bath with an overhead shower and WC. Externally, there is no garden but there is a front lawn, and the beach is less than 200 meters away.

Log Cabin in West Wales 2

Narberth, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £470 Availability

The hut is located in completely private woodland near a peaceful babbling stream. It's just 3.6 miles North of Clynderwen and 7 miles from the popular market town of Narberth . Narberth has a great selection of independent boutiques, cafes, restaurants and bars to choose from and is a fantastically central location to explore both the coast and countryside of Pembrokeshire. For cycling, water sports and other outdoor pursuits, why not head to Llys y Fran Lake (8.6 miles) with almost nine miles of trails to explore alongside kayaking, stand up paddleboards and open water swimming available on the lake. As you enter the hut you are welcomed into a vibrant yet cosy living and dining area. There is a double sofa bed to relax and a wood burner for cooking or heating in the colder months. The hut has been designed to be as eco friendly as possible and benefits from solar power electricity for hot water and small appliances. This is truly a place to unwind and escape the pressures of every day and enjoy a digital detox. There is a single gas hob to cook on plus an ice box is provided to keep your food cold. There is also additional fridge and freezer space available in an external utility space just a short distance from the hut. The sofa bed folds down into a comfortable double bed, looking out at the woodlands around you. The shower room has a free standing power shower and composting toilet. Externally the hut enjoys a decked terrace with bistro set overlooking the hills, perfect for a glass of wine at a sunset. There is an additional seating area at ground level offering a BBQ firepit for evenings spent dining al fresco and watching the stars. Just up the path a little further there is a large open firepit to enjoy on colder nights, toasting marshmallows and listening to the stream pass by. Head downhill and you will find your full enclosed Lay Z Spa hot tub with towels and robes provided; jump in and soothe your muscles after a day of exploring the area.

Log Cabin in West Wales 2

Lamphey, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £591 Availability

The hut is tucked away on a working farm in the village of Lamphey. There is a village pub serving food and a village shop. The neighbouring town of Pembroke can be reached in just 2 miles and enjoys a selection of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. You can also visit historic Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII. For a day at the beach, head to Freshwater East in just 2 miles. The beach has a large expanse of golden sand backed by sand dunes offering plenty of space to relax and soak up the sun. The train station is only 1 mile away with easy access to Tenby (8.5 miles), make a day of it with an array of beaches, shops and pubs along with a harbour to explore. As you enter the hut, you are welcomed into the open plan living and sleeping area. There is a generously sized kitchen offering you ample space to prepare breakfast or a quick supper. There is a breakfast bar to dine on or simply have a cup of coffee and plan out the next day's adventure. The wood burner completes the living area perfect to cosy up on cooler nights. To the end of the hut is a double bed with built in under bed storage and a Smart TV. The contemporary shower room has a freestanding, rainfall shower and WC. Externally, there is outdoor seating provided, set around the fire pit BBQ. Relax and enjoy dining alfresco while looking out over the fields of the working farm.

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