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The exterior of the cabin features a covered outdoor seating area with a rustic wooden table, surrounded by chairs. A gravel pathway leads to a green lawn, highlighted by trees in the background. The structure showcases a combination of wooden beams and paneling.
Cabin in Eglwyswrw
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

The Nook, Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, West Wales

The Nook is a self contained, oak framed cabin sitting in over an acre of private grounds with enclosed Hikki bath and dedicated parking. Located on the edge of the beautiful Preseli Hills and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, just 3 miles from the rugged Pembrokeshire Coast and with direct access to Pengelli Forest. Newport beach and village is 6 miles away and the market town of Cardigan is 7 miles away so it is ideally located to enjoy everything that this beautiful County has to offer.

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A beautifully arranged interior scene features a bottle of sparkling wine accompanied by two fluted glasses. Fresh flowers in a decorative vase add a touch of color. The setting is enhanced by a centrally located BBQ grill, evoking a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
Hut in Login
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Fancy something different? Try an Arctic Cabin

A self catering Arctic BBQ Cabin (type of glamping). It is made from wood with a pitched roof. The internal BBQ has a swivel grill for cooking over the fire as well as a pan warmer and kettle inside the cabin along with a fire box which is situated outside if you would prefer to be under the stars. The kitchen and shower room are separate from the cabin about 20 meters away. The cabin has a clean, uncluttered, Scandinavian feel to it and is ideally suited to a couple wanting a quiet time away.

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Home in Narberth
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Located within walking distance of Narberth Town.

Located within walking distance of the quirky shopping town of Narberth with its wonderful boutiques and award winning eateries. Just a short drive to the beautiful coastal village and harbour of Saundersfoot and Tenby with their idyllic beaches working harbours and numerous shops and eateries. A modern holiday home offering a perfect relaxed base for you to enjoy easy access to all that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Driveway and enclosed rear garden with patio for alfresco dining One dog welcome

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Bungalow in Spittal
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Heddfan, “Peaceful Place”Wallis, Pembrokeshire

Heddfan is a wonderful, spacious modern home from home set in the tranquil Pembrokeshire countryside hamlet of Wallis. Centrally located within the county this peaceful haven is within easy reach of all that Pembrokeshire has to offer, it’s beautiful National Coast Path, stunning unspoilt beaches and historic countryside. If you have decided to book Heddfan for your quiet getaway please ensure you enter the correct number of guests on booking as this is reflected in the price Many thanks Emma

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A cozy corner features a black wood-burning stove with flames visible, providing warmth to the space. Above, a shelf displays glasses and jars, while a glass door leads to an outside area, allowing light to softly enter the room.
Hut in Henllan Amgoed
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Canna's View

Shepherd hut ,Carms/ Pembs borders ,situated on a smallholding . Enjoy the experience of farm animals being close by & watch their antics from the hut . Central to many attractions & coastal towns , Amroth,Tenby, Saundersfoot are short drives away. Well behaved Dogs welcome at no extra charge.. Hut has a log burner, fridge, hob,microwave, air fryer , Freeview TV,shower, toilet, decking, outside seating.Ideal for couples/ family of 4 **Not suitable for those with animal allergy.**

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A panoramic view captures the lush, green landscape of Pwlldu Bay, framed by autumn foliage on the cliffs. The tranquil sea reflects the clear sky, while a small pond is visible in the garden below, enhancing the natural beauty of the secluded environment.
Cabin in Pennard
5 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

Remote eco-retreat overlooking stunning Pwlldu Bay

This is a 1 bedroom cabin and is not suitable for children or pets. Vehicular access to this listing is via a farm track with 3/4 of a mile of VERY BUMPY potholes. The first thing visitors notice is “the view”. The Bunkhouse offers a unique perspective on secluded Pwlldu Bay. Atop limestone cliffs, The Bunkhouse is nestled in Wales’ first AONB. Retreat from the bustle of city life, pause and connect with the wild, and relax to the sound of the sea as the Gower coast unfolds before you.

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An interior view of the Sheep Pod, featuring a kitchenette with modern appliances and seating for two. A comfortable double bed is positioned against the curved wall, illuminated by natural light through a circular window. A cozy sofa completes the living space.
Cabin in Narberth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

The Sheep Pod

The Sheep POD is set its own 3 acre field with views of the Preseli Hills and sheep for neighbours. 1.5 miles from the popular boutique town of Narberth, a short drive to the Preseli Hills and the wonderful Pembrokeshire beaches. We take one night bookings on request, don't hesitate to ask. Bookings are for Airbnb guests only, for insurance purposes no extra visitors or guests please. We now have a sail cloth to half cover the hot tub, when needed, on rainy evenings or hot sunny days.

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The vibrant green vintage caravan, surrounded by lush foliage, is complemented by a red door. A quaint bench sits on the pebbled path, inviting relaxation. Tall ferns and purple flowers add a vibrant touch to the serene garden setting under a partly cloudy sky.
Tiny home in Nevern
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 397 reviews

Cosy hideaway with sauna & swimming pond

Tucked away in a beautiful private garden within idyllic 3-acre grounds, our romantic hideaway combines vintage charm with all mod cons - from underfloor heating to Nespresso-style coffee machine & fibre broadband! * Kingsize bed * Compact yet well equipped kitchen * Large private bathroom adjacent * BBQ & firepit (free wood) * Sauna, natural swimming pond (rainfall dependent), kayaks, games room, hammock * Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby * 1 dog welcome.

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An open plan living kitchen area features a rustic wooden accent wall and A-frame ceiling. A central kitchen island with an Iroko top is surrounded by a sleek kitchen setup. Comfortable seating options are present, complemented by a coffee table and natural light entering through the French doors.
Barn in Narberth
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

The Cow Shed—Luxury Barn Moments From Narberth

Salt & City stays are pleased to introduce to you, The Cow Shed, a stunning one bedroom luxury barn which has been beautifully restored. The cottage is modern but classy and benefits from free parking, a private patio and is just a short walk away from the centre of Narberth, a historic town with award-winning shops, cafes , and restaurants. From here, explore all Pembrokeshire has to offer either on foot or by bike, with the coast path and beautiful beaches on the doorstep.

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A spacious living area is highlighted by a blue sectional sofa adorned with neutral cushions. A rustic coffee table rests on a patterned rug, while botanical artwork in dark frames decorates the adjacent wall. A sleek bookshelf contrasts with the green accents nearby.
Cabin in Crymych
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Charming Pembrokeshire Cabin Hot Tub, Pool & Sauna

Escape to our spacious rural cabin in Pembrokeshire, nestled in the countryside with a stream running alongside. Enjoy the unique experience of a cold or warm plunge pool that accommodates up to 6 people, a large sauna, and a relaxing hot tub. Perfect for a retreat, our cabin offers comfort amidst nature. Ideal for couples, families, or friends seeking a rejuvenating getaway. Discover the beauty of Pembrokeshire and unwind in our charming haven surrounded by nature.

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The Roundhouse is nestled among lush greenery, showcasing its unique circular wooden design. A spacious decking area extends around the structure, accompanied by a small table and two chairs. Natural stone steps lead from the grass to the entrance, emphasizing the serene outdoor setting.
Tiny home in Pembrokeshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

The Roundhouse - Unique space nestled in the trees

The Roundhouse is a unique living space designed to provide comfort & style. Every feature has been lovingly hand made for beauty as well as functionality. The wood-burning stove adds a cosy feeling, while the extensive decking area allows you to make the most of the outdoors. Located in Begelly, the Roundhouse provides convenient access to Tenby, Saundersfoot & other areas of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The quirky town of Narberth is also nearby.

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The charming stone cottage features distinctive red window frames and a cozy entrance. An array of potted plants and vibrant flowers line the front, adding a touch of color to the rustic facade. The clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop.
Cottage in Nevern
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Beautiful Cottage Near The Coast

Beautiful farm cottage near the coast, with stunning mountain views. Enjoy peace and quiet in an unspoilt landscape, yet just a short walk from the historic village of Nevern. Nearby Newport has cafes, restaurants, pubs and galleries and is only a 5 minute drive away, as is the famous Pembrokeshire coast path. Sandy beaches, secluded coves, woodland and mountain walks are all within easy reach. A perfect retreat for a couple wanting to get away from it all

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Login?

    Login has countryside cottages, farmhouse apartments, and lodges surrounded by natural scenery. Many travelers choose accommodations with garden views and easy access to outdoor activities for a relaxing experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Login with kids?

    Families often explore local woodland trails, farm attractions, and play areas in and around Login. Visiting nearby wildlife centers and riverside picnic spots is frequently suggested for an engaging day with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Login?

    Explore walking paths through woodlands, learn about local history at heritage sites, or discover small art studios. The area has peaceful countryside settings that invite leisurely strolls, photography, and birdwatching.

  • How is the weather in Login?

    Login experiences mild weather most of the year, with winter temperatures around 37–47°F (3–8°C) and summers near 55–68°F (13–20°C). Rain is common, so waterproof clothing is recommended.

  • What are the best places to visit in Login?

    Many guests enjoy exploring Login's historical railway station, nearby woodlands, and local art studios. Traditional Welsh villages and tranquil riverside spots around Login are also often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Login?

    Login has forest and riverside trails popular for scenic walks, birdwatching, and gentle hikes. Paths through ancient woodlands and countryside footpaths invite exploration for all experience levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Login?

    Families can spend time exploring local walking trails, visiting farm parks, and enjoying riverside picnics. Wildlife spotting and creative workshops around the village are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Login?

    Guests often take day trips to coastal villages, heritage railway lines, and nature reserves around the region. Exploring castles, artisan markets, and forest parks is also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Login?

    Login has pet-friendly stays, including cottages and rural lodgings where dogs are welcome. Open fields and walking trails nearby make it convenient to enjoy the countryside with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Login?

    Pack waterproof shoes and layers, as weather can change quickly, and bring a camera for wildlife and countryside views. Chatting with local shopkeepers or visiting the community hall can offer insights into Login's traditions.

  • What is Login known for?

    Login has peaceful countryside scenery, traditional Welsh character, and a welcoming village community. The area is a place to explore rural landscapes and experience local life rooted in the region's heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Login?

    Travelers often discover quiet woodland glades, local art studios, and riverside meadows tucked around Login. Historic railway features and traditional Welsh cafes are also considered hidden gems.

  • What are the best foods to try in Login?

    Local menus often feature Welsh cakes, lamb dishes, and cheeses made nearby. Many guests enjoy baked goods and hearty pub meals using regional produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Login?

    Bring waterproof clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle for exploring the countryside. Layers are helpful due to changing weather, and a camera is useful for capturing local scenery.

  • What is the nightlife in Login like?

    Login has a calm evening atmosphere, with local pubs providing relaxed gatherings and occasional live music. Evenings are generally quiet, centered on community and conversation rather than busy nightlife venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Login?

    Login and the surrounding Welsh countryside often host seasonal fairs, craft markets, and agricultural shows throughout the year. Traditional music events and celebrations rooted in local culture are frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Login?

    Login has family-friendly rentals, including cottages and guesthouses with outdoor space for children to play. Many stays are set up with practical amenities, helping families feel at home in the countryside.

  • When is the best time to visit Login?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for visits, as temperatures are milder and countryside landscapes are at their greenest. Travelers often enjoy outdoor activities and local events during this period.

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