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A contemporary cottage is showcased with a warm wooden exterior, complemented by large glass doors that open to a wooden deck. A neat pathway of gravel leads up to the entrance, and green grass surrounds the structure, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Cottage in Hebron
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

2 Preseli Mountain View II - With spa bath

Come and stay on our small holding in our second cottage with stunning views of the Preseli national park We are ideally situated to visit the Pembs countryside, costal paths and many local beaches such as Tenby, Barafundle, Saunderfoot, StDavids, Poppit Sands as well as other attractions like Pembroke Castle, Folly Farm, Oakwood & Bluestone theme parks The cottage offers cosy & contemporary accommodation with quality fitted kitchen with granite worktop and decent appliances , free WiFi & towels

Top Guest favourite
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.

Top Guest favourite
A gravel pathway leads to the charming stone cottage, bordered by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A golden retriever sits in the midground, enjoying the tranquil garden setting. Soft sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Nevern
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 475 reviews

Cosy Welsh cottage in idyllic 3-acre grounds

Romantic Pembrokeshire cottage in beautiful 3-acre grounds with sauna, natural swimming pond (rain dependent), games room & kayaks. Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby. Stargaze from a comfy king-size bed. Snuggle up by a wood-burning stove (free wood). Large bathroom with bath, shower & underfloor heating. Well equipped kitchen with coffee machine. Covered outdoor seating area with firepit & bbq. Fibre internet, smart TV (Netflix etc). 2 well-behaved dogs 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

Top Guest favourite
An inviting open plan living area features light-colored walls and exposed wooden beams. A cozy sofa is positioned beside a small coffee table on a soft rug. A wall-mounted TV and a log burner enhance the space, while a clock accents the wall above.
Barn in Hebron
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Cosy Cowshed in the Preselis - Dogs Welcome

Nestled at the foothills of the Preselis, 'Y Glowty' is a lovingly renovated cowshed. With its beautiful beams, open plan living with log burner, underfloor heating all complimented by a cozy mezzanine bedroom with double bed. A short drive to award winning beaches and fantastic mountain walks – if you’re looking for peace and quiet or a more energetic pace, you won’t be disappointed here! A warm welcome awaits. Due to layout of the accommodation it is not suitable for infants and children.

Top Guest favourite
An open living area features a dining table with wooden chairs beside a well-equipped kitchen. Natural light floods the space through large doors. A cozy seating area includes a rocking chair draped with a light blanket. A wooden staircase leads to the lofted sleeping area above.
Barn in Narberth
5 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Delightful Welsh Crog Loft Barn, Narberth

Mildly quirky barn on a beautiful listed Pembrokeshire C18th farmstead. Walkable to Narberth. Central for Pembrokeshire's coast. Lovingly converted with stone floors and beamed vaulted ceiling cradling two small crog lofts one of which forms a snug double bedroom. Many modern touches with an emphasis on carbon neutral design including lime mortar, local timber, original stone, biomass underfloor heating and wood burning stove. EV charger. Enjoy woodland walks, picnics and lake wild swimming.

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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, 445 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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A cozy seating area is highlighted by a light-colored couch adorned with checked cushions. A large window brings in natural light, framed by sheer white curtains. Outside, vibrant flowers can be seen, enhancing the connection to nature.
Apartment in Crymych
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 398 reviews

Danderi Retreat - Old Taylor's - Glandwr - Pembs

A small beautiful peaceful self contained character flat in part of old character cottage with cooking facilities etc 3 ACRES FOR HORSE STOP OVER also well behaved dogs ! A wood burning stove with one basket supplied! It was the Old Taylor's shop back in the days making clothes from cloth made in next doors Old Mill ! Upstairs ladder style stairs to double bedroom / bathroom. Overlooking river and gardens in Artist's house in small village of Glandwr next to Lammas Eco Village!

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A bright and airy kitchen features skylights that flood the space with natural light. Light wood flooring extends throughout, complemented by white cabinetry and countertops. Potted plants add a touch of greenery, while a cozy seating area with soft furnishings is visible at the far end.
Home in Carmarthenshire
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Kennel Cottage With Hill Views & Hot Tub

Escape to a charming Welsh retreat for a romantic getaway or a family vacation with your pet. Enjoy stunning views of the Hills & Valleys while exploring Carmarthenshire & Pembrokeshire. Just a 10-minute walk to Whitland town, with shops, pubs, and coastal train connections. Take amazing walks or drive 15 minutes to Pendine and Amroth, and 25 minutes to Saundersfoot and Tenby for coastal fun. Experience relaxation and adventure in Wales with your loved ones and furry friend.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the semi-detached converted Victorian barn is visible, featuring a wooden facade and a light green door. A stone wall borders the property, with potted plants and greenery accenting the landscape. Gravel pathways lead to the entrance, enhancing the rustic charm.
Barn in Llanboidy
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

The Hay Barn - countryside views and Pygmy Goats

This delightful, semi-detached converted Victorian barn sits idyllically within 30 acres of lovely countryside on the boarder of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Only 5 minutes drive from the A40 and 2.5 miles from Whitland town which has a train station, pubs, cafes, butchers, greengrocers, launderette, Chinese takeaway and Co-op. Centrally situated to explore Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion and all the beautiful beaches West Wales has to offer.

Top Guest favourite
A private balcony offers a wooden table and two black woven chairs, providing a scenic view of the tranquil sea and coastal landscape. Expansive skies with scattered clouds create a serene backdrop, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Tiny home in New Quay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

Stowaway on the cliff!

The Stowaway is located on the cliff in the beautiful fishing village of New Quay, right on the coastal path. Along with the spectacular sea views guests can enjoy relaxing on their private balcony whilst watching the dolphins play. Why not fire up the bbq provided for al fresco dining! With only a 5 minute stroll to the harbour and beaches guests can enjoy a variety of activities including wildlife boat tours, watersports and lovely reastaurants and pubs.

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A fluffy white llama is seen resting in a grassy field, surrounded by tall, slender grasses. The background features lush green trees, offering a natural setting that complements the llama's peaceful demeanor.
Cabin in Llandissilio
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

The Llama Lodge - a Log Cabin on a Llama Sanctuary

The Llama Lodge is the ultimate place to come and stay for holidays and trips in Pembrokeshire and Wales. A log cabin comprising of a large living area and kitchen, separate bedroom, and bathroom, The Llama Lodge is utterly unique and original in that it is the only place you can stay whilst llamas press their noses up against the windows! We also offer guests the opportunity to participate in one of our llama treks - message us for more details.

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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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