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Set in a peaceful wooded valley, away from busy roads, the banks and meadows are edged by the crystal clear River Cych.
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Welcome to Amroth Castle, your gateway to the stunning Pembrokeshire outdoors and the ultimate destination for a seaside holiday.
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Set within a peaceful secluded valley, this ideally situated privately owned park is just 300 yards from award winning Poppit Sands beach.
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Celtic Escapes

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Celtic Escapes is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
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Croft Country Park

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Croft is part of our exclusive Bouja Caravan Breaks Collection.
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Boasting breath-taking panoramic cliff-top views, some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the UK and every chance of spotting pods of dolphins, Fishguard Bay Resort enjoys a truly unique setting in the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
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Escape to Florence Springs Glamping, an enchanting haven that’s part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
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Florence Springs Lakeside Lodges, part of our Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection, offers the ultimate escape into serenity.
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Folly Farm Holiday Park is a fantastic addition to the Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection, perfect for an unforgettable family escape.
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A stunning hilltop setting, above the breathtaking sandy beach of Tresaith, this park offers you a peaceful holiday location, just a short walk from the sea.
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Headland Escape is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
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Herons Brook Retreat Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection, a select cluster of luxury lodges tucked away in a secluded idyll of tranquil woodland just a mile from the quaint market town of Narberth.
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Situated in a magnificent location and nestled amongst 55 acres of beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park is the perfect place for coastal escapes, rural retreats and relaxing breaks with family and friends.
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Commanding magnificent views across Carmarthen Bay from its stunning cliff-top setting between award-winning Saundersfoot and Amroth beaches, this peaceful park offers couples and families a perfectly located base for exploring Pembrokeshire’s majestic National Park.
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Noble Court Holiday Park

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Set amidst 50 acres of lush Pembrokeshire countryside, Noble Court Holiday Park sits just a short walk from the quaint market town of Narberth.
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Pembrokeshire Visitor's Guide

Embark on a Pembrokeshire escape where rugged coastlines meet wild adventures. Savour the fresh catch of the day at a seaside bistro, or get your adrenaline pumping with coasteering along the dramatic cliffs. Pembrokeshire is home to the UK's only coastal National Park, offering breathtaking scenery for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts. For a unique stay, choose a cosy lodge or cabin, perfect for couples seeking romance, families ready for their next escapade, or friends chasing a memorable retreat. Did you know? Pembrokeshire hosts the annual Ironman Wales, a testament to its challenging landscapes and community spirit. Dive in for an unforgettable Welsh journey.

Why Take Your 2024 Lodge Break in Pembrokeshire?

Pembrokeshire is a gem on the Welsh coast, with its rugged cliffs, sprawling sandy beaches, and wild national parks. It's a place where history is etched into every rock, from ancient Celtic stones to medieval castles like Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII. In 2024, Pembrokeshire is upping the ante with new attractions and events, including food festivals celebrating local produce and music festivals that get your feet tapping. Choosing a lodge over a hotel means you get that home-away-from-home vibe, with extra space and privacy to relax after a day of exploring. What sets Pembrokeshire apart is its blend of coastal charm, outdoor activities, and a welcoming community that loves sharing their slice of heaven with visitors.

If you're visiting Pembrokeshire with kids

Absolutely, Pembrokeshire is a playground for kids! They can splash in the waves at Tenby's beaches, get hands-on with history at Carew Castle, or spot puffins on a boat trip to Skomer Island. Lodges offer families the flexibility of self-catering, often with outdoor spaces for kids to play. It's a stress-free base for your adventures.

  1. Waterproof clothing and wellies for beach days and boat trips.
  2. Swimwear and towels – essential for those water-based activities.
  3. Sunscreen and hats, even if it doesn’t seem sunny, protection is key.
  4. Comfortable walking shoes for exploring castles and coastal paths.
  5. Binoculars for bird watching and spotting marine life.
  6. A camera or smartphone for capturing memories.
  7. Backpacks for day trips with snacks and water bottles.
  8. Any favourite toys or games for cosy evenings in the lodge.

Pet Friendly Pembrokeshire Adventures

Pembrokeshire loves pets, and there are plenty of lodges with enclosed gardens, perfect for your furry friends. For a bite to eat, The Sloop Inn at Porthgain and The Old Sailors at Dinas Cross welcome dogs with open arms. Remember to check for pet-friendly beaches, as some have restrictions during the summer months. Always have a lead handy, as livestock and wildlife are common, and respect local wildlife by keeping dogs under control.

Dog walking ideas in Pembrokeshire

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Pembrokeshire Coast Path Varies Coastal cliffs, beaches SA62 6DD
Marloes Sands 1.5 Beach, cliffs SA62 3BH
Bosherston Lily Ponds 2 Lakes, woodlands SA71 5DQ
Barafundle Bay 0.5 to bay Beach, dunes SA71 5LS
Gwaun Valley Varies Woodland, river SA65 9UA

Pembrokeshire is a haven for dog walkers, with routes that cater to all levels of stamina and interest. Whether you're looking for a short stroll to a secluded beach or a more challenging hike through woodlands and valleys, there's something for every pooch and their companion.

Romantic Breaks for Couples

If you're looking to fan the flames of love, Pembrokeshire's lodges are a perfect choice. Picture this: you and your partner, secluded in a cosy lodge, with the stunning Welsh countryside as your backdrop. Many lodges here cater to couples, offering pamper packs that include local chocolates, bubbly, and scented candles to set the mood. For a touch of luxury, look for lodges with in-house spa services or those that arrange spa visits. Dining out is a treat too, with options ranging from quaint seafront cafes to upscale restaurants. And let's not forget the hot tubs – many lodges boast private hot tubs, ideal for a romantic evening under the stars. Trust me, it's as dreamy as it sounds.

Local Cuisine and Dining Experiences

Pembrokeshire is a treasure trove of culinary experiences. The local cuisine is heavily influenced by the sea, with fresh seafood often taking centre stage. Try the famous Welsh Cawl or indulge in freshly caught lobster. For a family-friendly vibe, The Harbour Inn in Solva offers a welcoming atmosphere and dishes everyone will love. Couples might prefer the intimate setting of The Plantagenet House in Tenby, known for its fine dining and historic charm. You're in for a treat wherever you choose to dine in this county.

For a good night out

Pembrokeshire's nightlife might surprise you with its variety. For a laid-back evening, hit up The Griffin in Dale, where the local ales and sea views are a winning combo. If you're after something livelier, Tenby's pubs and bars, like The Buccaneer, are buzzing with energy and often host live music. And for those who fancy a bit of everything, The Castle Inn in Newport is a jack-of-all-trades with great food, a cosy pub atmosphere, and occasional entertainment.

Fishing

Absolutely, Pembrokeshire is a haven for anglers! Here's a list of top fishing spots:

  • Llys-y-frân Reservoir - SA63 4RR
  • Anglers' Retreat - SA62 6LR
  • Pembrokeshire Coarse Fishing - SA67 8SD
  • Solva Boat Trips - SA62 6UT
  • Tenby Fishing - SA70 7BS

These spots offer a mix of freshwater and sea fishing experiences, catering to all levels of expertise.

Outdoor Adventures

For adrenaline junkies, Pembrokeshire doesn't disappoint. Tydal Wave Adventures offers a range of watersports, including kayaking and paddleboarding. Prices start around £40 per person, with seasonal variations. Then there's Preseli Venture, perfect for coasteering and sea kayaking, open year-round with activities from £50. Remember to book in advance, especially during peak summer months.

Shopping and Souvenirs

NameTypeOn OfferPostcode
Narberth High StreetBoutique ShopsArtisan goods, local craftsSA67
St Davids Cathedral Gift ShopSouvenir ShopReligious artefacts, booksSA62 6RD
Haverfordwest Farmers MarketLocal ProduceFresh food, handmade itemsSA61 2EZ
Tenby MarketGeneral MarketGifts, clothing, local produceSA70 7EU
West Wales Arts CentreArt Gallery & ShopPaintings, sculptures, jewellerySA73 2JJ

Whether you're after high street fashion or unique Welsh crafts, Pembrokeshire's shopping scene has you covered.


Top lodge breaks for 2024 in Pembrokeshire

Noble Court Holiday Park, Pembrokeshire

Driving Distance: About 10 minutes (7.79 miles) | Sleeps: Various options | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Noble Court Holiday Park offers a serene escape set within 50 acres of Pembrokeshire's lush countryside, featuring a fantastic outdoor pool, clubhouse, and a variety of family-friendly accommodations, including options with hot tubs.

Who will love these lodges? Noble Court Holiday Park is a haven for families, with its proximity to the charming town of Narberth and its onsite amenities. Couples seeking a tranquil retreat will also find the park's hot tub options particularly appealing.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park boasts an outdoor pool for a refreshing swim, and the clubhouse is perfect for a casual meal or drink. For entertainment, explore the local area or simply relax in the comfort of your lodge.

What's nearby? Nearby attractions include the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Oakwood Theme Park (approximately 20 minutes' drive), and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (around 15 minutes' drive), offering a variety of experiences for all ages.

Accommodation options: Noble Court Holiday Park provides a range of accommodation, from the family-friendly Villa Alto with its mezzanine twin beds and master bedroom, to pet-friendly options for those bringing their furry friends. Hot tubs are available in select lodgings for that extra touch of luxury.


Celtic Escapes, Pembrokeshire

Driving Distance: About 10 minutes (7.79 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Celtic Escapes is a part of the exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection, offering stylish accommodations with chic blends of space, style, and contemporary comfort, complete with hot tubs and woodburning stoves.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for romantic escapes and outdoor adventurers, Celtic Escapes caters to couples and families looking for a stylish and peaceful getaway, with the added bonus of clear starry night skies perfect for stargazing.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Enjoy the tranquility of your own decking area or unwind in the hot tub. The town of Narberth is just a short walk away, offering charming eateries and shops.

What's nearby? The lodge is conveniently located for exploring Pembrokeshire's attractions, such as the beautiful beaches of Tenby (around 20 minutes' drive) and the historic Pembroke Castle (approximately 25 minutes' drive).

Accommodation options: Celtic Escapes offers a range of unique glamping experiences, such as the Stargazer tents with transparent panoramic roofs, and the luxurious Bohemia and Spinney lodges. Note that these accommodations are not pet-friendly.


Grondre Holiday Park, Carmarthenshire

Driving Distance: About 15 minutes (10.01 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 4 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Grondre Holiday Park is nestled within the rolling countryside, offering quality accommodation with great on-site leisure facilities, including an outdoor pool and the Stable Inn bar and restaurant.

Who will love these lodges? Families and groups looking for a rural retreat with a mix of relaxation and activities will find Grondre Holiday Park ideal. The park's amenities cater to both adults and children.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Take a dip in the outdoor pool, enjoy a meal at the Stable Inn, or engage in some friendly competition at the football play area. Wi-Fi access ensures you stay connected.

What's nearby? Explore the Preseli Hills for stunning views and walks (driving time varies), or visit the nearby market towns for a taste of local life. Attractions such as the Blue Lagoon Water Park are approximately 25 minutes away by car.

Accommodation options: The park offers traditional courtyard cottages like the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire Cottages, both graded 4 stars and featuring modern amenities and shared decking areas. These accommodations are not pet-friendly.


Croft Country Park, Pembrokeshire

Driving Distance: About 15 minutes (10.63 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Croft Country Park is part of the exclusive Bouja Caravan Breaks Collection, set between Narberth and Tenby, offering a leisure complex with a hydroactive pool, gym, and a stylish restaurant and bar.

Who will love these lodges? With its range of facilities, Croft Country Park is perfect for families and couples seeking a mix of relaxation and activity in a picturesque setting.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Enjoy the indoor heated hydroactive pool, work out in the gym, or dine at Charlie's Bar and Restaurant. An outdoor adventure play area keeps the little ones entertained.

What's nearby? The park is a short drive from the coastal town of Tenby (approximately 20 minutes), offering beautiful beaches and historic sites. The Dinosaur Park (around 15 minutes' drive) is another family favourite.

Accommodation options: Accommodations include the St Margarets Pods and the Skokholm Lodge, both offering private hot tubs and pet-friendly options, making it a great choice for those travelling with pets.


Don't Miss These Fantastic Days Out In Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

  • Opening Times: Open all year round
  • Prices: Free entry
  • Postcode: SA62 6PY
  • Est. time required: Half to full day
  • Nearest parking: Various locations throughout the park

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its breathtaking coastline, it's perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying panoramic sea views. The park is also home to the famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which offers some of the best coastal walking in the UK. If you're staying in one of the lodges in Pembrokeshire, this is a must-visit for a dose of fresh air and natural beauty.

Web: www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales


Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 (varies by season)
  • Prices: Adults £15.50, Children £13.50 (prices may vary)
  • Postcode: SA68 0XA
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site

Folly Farm is a blast for families and anyone who's young at heart. It's not just a zoo; it's an adventure park with rides and play areas. Meet over 750 animals and don't miss the vintage fairground. It's a full day of fun, so wear comfy shoes and arrive early to make the most of it. Check out their seasonal events for extra special experiences.

Phone number: 01834 812731 | Web: www.folly-farm.co.uk


Pembroke Castle

  • Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:30 (seasonal variations)
  • Prices: Adults £7.00, Children £6.00
  • Postcode: SA71 4LA
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: Nearby town centre

Pembroke Castle is a medieval fortress with a rich past. Explore the labyrinth of passageways and climb the towers for stunning views. It's a hit with families and anyone interested in Welsh history. They often host events like reenactments, so check what's on before you go. And don't skip the guided tour – it's a game-changer.

Phone number: 01646 681510 | Web: www.pembroke-castle.co.uk


St Davids Cathedral

  • Opening Times: 09:00 - 17:00
  • Prices: Free entry (donations welcome)
  • Postcode: SA62 6RD
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: City centre car parks

St Davids Cathedral is a majestic site, steeped in history and spiritual significance. It's a peaceful retreat and a photographer's dream. The architecture is stunning, and there's a palpable sense of history. Take your time to soak in the atmosphere. If you can, attend a service or concert for an unforgettable experience.

Web: www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk


Heatherton World of Activities

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 (seasonal variations)
  • Prices: Free entry, pay per activity
  • Postcode: SA70 8RJ
  • Est. time required: Half to full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site

Heatherton World of Activities is a buzz for thrill-seekers and active families. With a 'pay when you play' policy, you control your spending and fun. From go-karting to escape rooms, there's something for everyone. If you're with a group, try the treetop adventure – it's a hoot. And remember, booking in advance can sometimes snag you a discount.

Phone number: 01646 652000 | Web: www.heatherton.co.uk


Tenby Beach

  • Opening Times: Always open
  • Prices: Free entry
  • Postcode: SA70 7EG
  • Est. time required: As long as you like
  • Nearest parking: Tenby town centre

Tenby Beach is iconic with its golden sands and picturesque views. It's a chill spot for sunbathers, swimmers, and sandcastle architects. The beach is lifeguarded in the summer, making it a safe bet for families. For a quieter vibe, visit early morning or late afternoon. And don't forget to grab an ice cream from one of the local vendors.

Remember, when you're planning your trip to Pembrokeshire, consider staying in one of the many lodges available. They offer a cosy and intimate base from which to explore all these attractions and more. Whether you're after a romantic getaway or a family adventure, lodges in Pembrokeshire provide the perfect accommodation to complement your stay.

FAQs

This is our first lodge break, what will it be like?

Expect a cosy retreat with all the comforts of home, often surrounded by nature. Lodges in Pembrokeshire offer a unique chance to unwind in scenic spots, with many boasting stunning views of the coastline or countryside. Facilities can range from basic to luxury, with some including hot tubs and on-site amenities.

What should I pack when visiting Pembrokeshire?

Pack for all weathers – a waterproof jacket and layers are essential. Don't forget your walking boots for the coastal paths, and swimwear for beach days or hot tub lounging. Also, bring binoculars for bird watching and a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery.

Can you park outside the lodge?

Most lodges in Pembrokeshire provide parking, often right outside your accommodation. It's super convenient for unloading your gear. However, check with your specific lodge as some may have central parking areas, especially if they're in a more secluded spot.

What if it rains during my lodge break?

Pembrokeshire's got you covered with indoor attractions like Blue Lagoon Water Park or Torch Theatre. Lodges are snug for those rainy days – perfect for board games, reading, or enjoying a hot tub under cover. Rain or shine, there's always something to do.

Can I get food delivered to my lodge?

Yes, many local eateries and supermarkets offer delivery services to lodges. Some lodges even have their own restaurants that can deliver to your door. It's worth checking out apps or websites for local services, or ask the lodge staff for recommendations.

Is Pembrokeshire a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely, Pembrokeshire is a year-round destination. Off-season visits mean fewer crowds and often lower prices. Winter walks can be magical, and many pubs have roaring fires to welcome you post-adventure. Plus, wildlife watching, especially birding, can be even better in the quieter months.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Definitely. Lodges with hot tubs in Pembrokeshire pride themselves on hygiene. Your hot tub will be cleaned and balanced before you check in for a worry-free soak. If you have any concerns, the staff are usually on hand to assist.

Are there any child-friendly activities nearby?

Pembrokeshire is a playground for kids! Visit Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo or explore Pembroke Castle for a dash of adventure. Many lodges are close to beaches like Tenby or Barafundle Bay, which are perfect for sandcastle building and paddling.

How accessible are the lodges for those with mobility issues?

Many lodges offer accessible options with ramp access, wide doors, and adapted facilities. It's best to discuss your specific needs when booking. Places like Bluestone National Park Resort are known for their accessible accommodation and facilities.

Can I bring my pet on a lodge break in Pembrokeshire?

For sure, Pembrokeshire is super pet-friendly. Many lodges welcome furry friends, and there are countless walks and beaches where dogs are allowed. Always check with the lodge first, as some may have restrictions or charge a small fee for pets.

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