Gather a group for a holiday in wonderful Pembrokeshire. This second-floor flat would suit a family or a mixed group and their dogs who want to explore historic Pembroke, take days on the beach and walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. You can book this property with the adjacent flat for a trip with a larger group if you like.
Enter the property to find a large, open-plan living area that combines a diner, a lounge and a kitchen into one, perfect for easy socialising. The lounge is comfortable and great for playing games, chatting and winding down after a long day; the kitchen is well-equipped, and the dining table gets lots of natural light. You’ll have beautiful views of the nearby countryside as a nice finishing touch. Continue on and you’ll see a family bathroom. The property has three bedrooms: a flexible room which can either be made up with two single beds or one super-king, plus two single bedrooms. Residents should note that there isn’t a garden, but you are surrounded by gorgeous countryside which your dogs are sure to love.
You’ll be staying in the small village of Cosheston, 2 miles from Pembroke. The town has plenty of attractions and dog-friendly pubs and is full of history. It was built around 1,000 years ago and is the birthplace of King Henry VII. Just outside the town (3 miles from the property), you can visit Lamphey Bishop’s Palace, the ruins of a summer house which used to belong to monks. Take your salty sea dogs down to Barafundle Bay Beach (8 miles), which is a lovely spot with great views. It also connects to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for great walks.