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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bwthyn Alarch
  • St. David's and the Cathedral Close

    Bwthyn Alarch

    Ref: S225396

    Reviews 30

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    The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Pren
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    Haverfordwest

    Ty Pren

    Ref: S5831

    Reviews 25

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    St Davids, Wales' smallest city, lies at the far end of the south-west coast of Wales. St Davids has a magnificent cathedral which dates back to the 12th Century, and still boasts the ruins of the Bishop's Palace. The city is set within the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank House Farm
  • Haverfordwest

    Bank House Farm

    Ref: S5183

    Reviews 36

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    St Davids, Wales'smallest city, lies at the far end of the south-west coast of Wales. St Davids has a magnificent cathedral which dates back to the 12th Century, and still boasts the ruins of the Bishop's Palace. The city is set within the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Sunny Hill
  • Haverfordwest

    2 Sunny Hill

    Ref: S777962

    Reviews 9

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    The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Boathouse
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    Haverfordwest

    The Old Boathouse

    Ref: S818987

    Reviews 6

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    The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ffynnon Tom
  • Haverfordwest

    Ffynnon Tom

    Ref: S38628

    Reviews 53

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    The village of Trefin offers a pub and craft shop. The famous coastal path is nearby, as is the city of St Davids.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ffynnon Tom
  • Llanrhian

    Ffynnon Tom

    Ref: S291160

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Sunny Hill
  • Llanrhian

    2 Sunny Hill

    Ref: S1009053

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cwm Gain
  • Llanrhian

    Cwm Gain

    Ref: S1005677

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea View Lodge Porthgain
  • Llanrhian

    Sea View Lodge Porthgain

    Ref: S1018145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ardwyn
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    Llanrhian

    Ardwyn

    Ref: S1005905

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Boathouse
  • Llanrhian

    The Old Boathouse

    Ref: S1011105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glanafon
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    Haverfordwest

    Glanafon

    Ref: S1060730

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Carreg Samson
  • Haverfordwest

    Carreg Samson

    Ref: S1032123

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tri Pysgodyn
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    Haverfordwest

    Tri Pysgodyn

    Ref: S1032160

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Swallows Rest
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    Haverfordwest

    Swallows Rest

    Ref: S1032126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bwthyn Alarch
  • Llanrhian

    Bwthyn Alarch

    Ref: S318451

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Pren
  • Llanrhian

    Ty Pren

    Ref: S349670

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in St Davids (62569)
  • Haverfordwest

    Bed in St Davids (62569)

    Ref: S230741

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bed - 1 shower room - Gas hob, fridge and microwave - Underfloor heating - Off-road ample parking - Beach 2 miles, pub and shops within walking distance - TV/DVD in lounge area ...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Morawel
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    St. David's and the Cathedral Close

    Morawel

    Ref: S281196

    Reviews 21

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    Morawel is set in the village of Trefin near the rugged Pembrokeshire coast path and a short stroll to the beach. The Mill Cafe and Gallery and the Ship Inn are both located at the western end of the village nearest to the beach. The Ship use a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed in St Davids 62569
  • Haverfordwest

    1 Bed in St Davids 62569

    Ref: S961868

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beacon Cottage
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    Llanrhian

    Beacon Cottage

    Ref: S515189

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cuddfan Fach - Pembrokeshire Stunning Barn near the Coastal Path
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    Cuddfan Fach - Pembrokeshire Stunning Barn near the Coastal Path

    Ref: S924407

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank House Farm
  • Llanrhian

    Bank House Farm

    Ref: S1002960

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    Holiday Cottages in Trefin

    Trefin is named after the Welsh word trefaen, or "village on the rocks". Sitting in North Pembrokeshire in the Welsh-speaking district, Trefin is a charming and historic village with a proud heritage. It is beautifully preserved, with a small, low-tide sand beach filled with rockpools beginning below the village’s old mill. While a historic town, it is still an undiscovered, coastal gem. 

    Untouched, the old cottages of the village date back to the 15th century and the local pub, convenience store and couple of cafés give this village its unique charm, with friendly people, accessible amenities and a relaxed pace of life. Enjoying your stay in one of our family-friendly accommodations, or opt for a cosy stone cottage for two. We have lots of dog-friendly accommodation, too, so you don’t need to leave Fido at home.

    We have thousands of properties listed throughout the UK, all backed by our best price guarantee. Trefin accommodation doesn't come more charming, with a great selection of traditional stone cottages to choose from. Need some help with your booking? Our friendly customer service team are on hand to answer any questions you might have.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mark - Verified booking

      Ty Pren is located down a lovely winding country lane on a quiet farm.

       The lodges are set within an idyllic location away from noise with amazing country, sea views. At night you can see the lighthouse lit up, with the beam glancing across the lodge, a truly amazing sight.The small cluster of lodges are suitably distanced from one another, which allows you to have the privacy you need. With Two cars, Four guests and a Four legged companion there was more than enough space for everyone. The Lodge was inviting from the moment we opened the door, a bright, spacious layout which surprised us. Upon entering the main lounge, we found a bottle of wine and a welsh cake which was most appreciated after a long journey. The owners also supplied tea, milk and sugar to get us started, with a well equipped kitchen and a washing machine and tumble dryer if needed. There are local shops just a short drive down the road which is suitably stocked or there is a Tesco supermarket about 30 minutes away. The area surrounding the lodges is a country, coastal walkers dream. A beautiful Ten minute walk over the fields brings you down to Porthgain Harbour, you will be pleasantly surprised by how friendly everyone around the harbour is. The Sloop Inn is a great place to eat and have a nice drink to rest awhile and enjoy the scenery. The Shed is a sea food restaurant which has a wide range of food to suit all tastes, you will not be disappointed. There is boutique shops with artworks and the seaside nik naks for those wanting to take home a souvenir, with a free public toilet and car parking with Two designated charging points for electric vehicles. The views, atmosphere, coastal walks, great food and drink will make you want to stay longer next time. Thanks for a great stay and we hope to rebook sometime in the future.

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    • Mark - Verified booking

      We have stayed at Ty Pren previously and we were not disappointed with our return visit.

      There is a bumpy, potholed dirt track down from the farm to the lodges so a suitable vechile is required. I wouldn't arrive in a lowered vechile but you dont need a monster truck either. I drive a ford focus and we made it up and down there with no issues. Nothing has changed, apart from the weather. Whether sunny or rainy it's always a great time here away from it all. The views are still amazing and it is so peacefully quiet, its like being away from everything. You can walk down to Porthgain, cutting through the fields is quicker and going over the bridge with the water running underneath is so tranquil. The Sloop Inn is a great pub with amazing food, drinks and great staff, well worth a visit. The coastal walks are breathtaking, miles of views you will always remember. The blue lagoon is just a 5 minute drive away, just put Abereiddy Beach in the satnav/maps and it will take you there. There is parking on uneven, stoney ground so be aware of this before going. There is a charge of around £5 which is collected by someone before you park, i would advise to have the change to hand. They also provide public toilets which are free to use, no 40p required here. I would highly recommend a visit here. You can also walk from Porthgain to the Blue Lagoon, for those able to do so. Saint David's is also close by, amazing cathedral, shops, pubs, cafes all you could need for a great day out. To sum up, the lodge itself is worth the visit. The scenery and location is just an added bonus, I will most certainly be returning again.

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    • Karen - Verified booking

      The cottage was lovely, clean and comfortable and the owner was helpful putting things right as necessary.

      What let the cottage down was the basics not being available. No hand wash in the kitchen, the tiniest amount of washing up liquid, not one dishwasher tablet, no fire starter pack, one solitary toilet roll, the smallest welcome pack we have ever experienced, 2 tea bags, 2 instant coffee sachets, pint milk - welsh cakes were appreciated though, no spare bin bags, resolved, no hot tub towels, resolved, no washing line or clothes maiden, resolved. We don't expect all inclusive and we bring provisions it did feel that the basics were skimped on. The lack of a visitors book was a real shame, as they can be so helpful with previous visitors recommendations. There is an information pack however it is out of date. We went to a market detailed in there to find is ceased trading a year ago and the farm shop has very little there not worth the drive. Some of the places recommended are a long way from the cottage. As previous visitors have mentioned, the bathroom can become smelly at times, the lack of net curtains in the bedroom creates a lack of privacy. The hot tub recommended temperature of 34 degrees creates a luke warm tub and is nowhere near hot enough. We have rented several properties with hot tubs and have never encountered this. It should be declared on the listing, I would not book a cottage that insisted on this. Again, this felt like a cost cutting exercise. Overall, an absolutely lovely property and the owner was helpful. We had a lovely time staying there, just needs a bit more attention to visitors' needs.

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    • Diane - Verified booking

      What a lovely place.

      The house was excellent. Very comfortable. Lounge, kitchen and bedrooms all recently updated and very well appointed including an air fryer, fridge freezer and dishwasher. Being up the hill you have great views across the hills surrounding and from outside you can see the harbour and sea. John and Veronica are lovely and have made Sunny Hill a lovely place to stay. Porthgain is a beautiful spot, especially if you want to walk in the coastal path or wander down to the harbour for a sunset. The Slooth pub five minutes walk away is also really nice, everyone is friendly and we had two excellent meals there. Make sure you book a table as it is very popular. We also enjoyed a drink after a days walking and sat in the beer garden. Within 20 minutes we visited St David’s, Whitesands, Fishguard and Strumble Point. We loved our coastal walking from the house where we saw seals, dolphins and birds of prey. Finding somewhere as stunning as this will be difficult for future holidays and even harder will be finding such a nice property in a perfect spot if you want to be away from the crowds but bear stunning scenery and a lovely pub.

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    • Marion - Verified booking

      The cottage was very isolated and quiet.

      It was clean and mostly well equipped. Lots of plates, crockery etc and really good frying pans but no lidded bowls for microwave cooking that I could find. The welcome pack was very nice. The house was cosy and warm except for the shower room which was unheated. The double glazing was very effective. We were in touch with the owner about the heating and were happy with her response. Some safety issues not mentioned in the description or comments: The children’s bedroom door opens directly on to the stairs and the edge of the stairs cuts across the doorway. The doorframes on most of the doors are low, the bathroom door about 5’ 5”. My tall husband cracked his head on them a number of times leaving him bruised and bloodied. I check all photos and try not to select properties to rent with low ceilings or beams but didn’t spot the doorframes. The bath seemed deep and long but had no non slip mat or grab rails. The glimpses of the sea were lovely when the weather was kind. The beds were comfortable. The towels were a decent quality and we were advised to bring bath sheets if required.

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    Things to do near Trefin

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    Blue Lagoon

    The magical Blue Lagoon in Pembrokeshire is a highlight of any trip to Wales. The remains of a former slate quarry, it's now a popular tourist destination protected by the National Trust. Visitors frequently enjoy the watersports on offer, with wetsuits available to hire. Dog friendly.

    Ramsey Island RSPB Nature Reserve

    Seabirds, flocks of choughs and peregrines nest on these dramatic offshore islands, whose cliffs rise up to 120 metres. Enjoy a walk along the coastal heathland, taking in the scenery across the Irish Sea as you enjoy the wildlife. Boats leave from St Justinians for the short crossing to Ramsey. There is a small shop on the island.

    Theatr Gwaun

    Theatr Gwaun is an independent community theatre, with cinema, bar and café, located in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Opened in 1920 this 150 seater theatre provides live performances in both theatre and music. It also offers tours of the venue if pre-arranged. Bar and Cafe.

    Solva Woollen Mill

    Solva Woollen Mill is a woollen mill in the village of Middle Mill, about one mile from Solva, Pembrokeshire, Wales, that has been in operation since 1907.

    Dr Beynon's Bug Farm

    Research and visitor centre, farm, and nature reserve that is innovative, quirky, and unique. Whether you are a child or an adult, the Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum, British Bug House, Insect Farming Exhibition, Farm Trails and Walled Garden offer something for everyone. The site is dedicated to conservation of wildlife and sustainable farming. The onsite ‘Grub Kitchen’ is the UK's first full-time edible insect restaurant, serving both insect and non-insect dishes.

    St Davids Cathedral

    Since the 6th century there has been a church on this site. It reaches back fourteen centuries, making it the oldest cathedral settlement in Britain. The Gatehouse contains an exhibition about the Cathedrals' history, and the adjacent century Bell Tower has a Royal ring of ten bells. Partly accessible, wheelchair available inside the Cathedral. Gift and souvenir shops.

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