Pendine Holiday Cottages

Choose from 27 self catering holiday cottages in Pendine, Carmarthenshire, 17 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 12 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Pendine

Discover 27 Pendine self catering cottages in Carmarthenshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Carmarthenshire base. Book your next break today.

Attractions within 10 miles of Pendine

  • Morfa Bychan (0.7m)
  • Marros Sands (1.9m)
  • The Cwms (4.7m)
  • Llansteffan beach (7.7m)
  • The Dinosaur Park Tenby (9.2m)
  • Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park (9.3m)
  • Fitzgerald's open farm (9.3m)
  • Caldey Island Lighthouse (9.4m)
  • Heatherton World of Activities (9.5m)

Outdoor Activities around Pendine

  • Parc Cynog (1.8m)
  • War Memorial (3m)
  • Red Roses Park (3.2m)
  • Old School Garden, Llanteg (3.5m)
  • Wyldecrest Westover Park (5.9m)
  • Kilgetty Community Garden (7m)
  • Scott’s Bay (7.1m)
  • Scott’s Bay, Llansteffan (7.2m)
  • Allen's View (7.4m)
  • Castle Hill (7.5m)
  • The Green (7.9m)
  • Tenby South Beach (8m)
  • Jubilee Park (8m)
  • Battery Gardens (8m)
  • Kiln Park Outdoor Pool (8.4m)
  • SwimNarberth (Narberth Swimming Pool) (8.5m)
  • Meidrim Park (8.7m)
  • Walk from Ferryside (8.8m)
  • Meidrim Village Green (8.9m)
  • Penally Village Green (9m)

Holiday Cottages Near Pendine

Pendine makes a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding countryside and the nearby towns, inviting you to learn more about what lies beyond the coast.

  • From Pendine, Llanteg lies about 3.5 miles away in Pembrokeshire countryside, a coastal countryside hamlet that makes for a gentle detour.
  • From Pendine, Tavernspite sits about 4.4 miles away, a friendly village perfect for a quick stop before continuing along the coast.
  • From Pendine, Amroth is around 4.5 miles away, offering a coastal seaside retreat for a breezy stroll along the shore.
  • From Pendine, Llwyn-y-brain lies about 4.5 miles away in Carmarthenshire, a riverside village with a tranquil vibe.
  • From Pendine, Laugharne is about 4.6 miles away and provides a historic riverside town with literary heritage.

About Pendine

Are you craving an adventure-filled escape? Look no further than Pendine, Wales.

This charming coastal village invites you to dive into its rich history and soak in its breathtaking natural beauty.

From exploring the fascinating past of Pendine to indulging in local cuisine and finding the perfect accommodation, there is something for everyone here.

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey in this hidden gem of Wales.

The History of Pendine

In the early 20th century, Pendine was transformed into a hub of land speed records. People from all over the world flocked to this small village in Wales to witness the daring attempts to break the land speed records on its vast, flat beach.

It all began in 1904 when the famous Welsh engineer, Percy Lambert, set a new world record here by reaching a speed of 103 miles per hour in his steam-powered car. This feat ignited a passion for speed and Pendine became the go-to destination for speed enthusiasts.

Over the years, numerous record-breaking attempts took place, with drivers like Malcolm Campbell and John Parry-Thomas pushing the limits of what was thought possible.

Today, Pendine's rich history as a land speed record hub continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.

The Natural Beauty of Pendine

Take a moment to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of Pendine.

This charming coastal village is nestled along the stunning Carmarthenshire coastline, offering visitors a picturesque and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

As you stroll along the golden sandy beach, feel the cool ocean breeze on your face and listen to the soothing sound of waves crashing against the shore.

The rugged cliffs that line the coastline provide a dramatic backdrop, creating a mesmerizing view that will leave you in awe.

Explore the rolling hills and lush green countryside that surround Pendine, where you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Pendine's natural beauty is sure to captivate your senses.

Things to Do in Pendine

Experience the thrill of driving on Pendine's famous seven-mile stretch of beach. Known for its flat and firm sands, Pendine Beach is the perfect location for adrenaline junkies and car enthusiasts alike.

Hop in your car and feel the rush as you race along the expansive shoreline, with the wind in your hair and the waves crashing beside you.

While driving on the beach is a major attraction, Pendine offers a variety of other activities as well. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, enjoying breathtaking views of the coastline.

If you're feeling more adventurous, try your hand at kite surfing or paddleboarding in the crystal-clear waters.

For history buffs, a visit to the Pendine Museum of Speed is a must, where you can learn about the area's rich racing heritage.

Whether you're seeking thrills, relaxation, or a bit of both, Pendine has something to offer everyone.

Local Cuisine and Dining in Pendine

Indulge in the local cuisine and dine at the charming restaurants in Pendine. This picturesque seaside village offers a delightful array of dining options that are sure to satisfy your taste buds.

Start your day with a hearty Welsh breakfast, complete with local sausages, bacon, and eggs. For lunch, sample the fresh seafood caught right off the coast, like succulent crab or juicy prawns.

In the evening, treat yourself to a traditional Welsh dinner, featuring dishes like cawl, a rich meat and vegetable stew, or lamb with mint sauce. Don't forget to pair your meal with a pint of locally brewed ale or a glass of fine Welsh whiskey.

With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Pendine's dining scene is sure to leave you wanting more.

Accommodation Options in Pendine

When planning your visit to Pendine, Wales, you'll find a variety of accommodation options to suit your needs and preferences. Here are four options to consider:

1. Hotels: Pendine offers a range of hotels, from luxury establishments to budget-friendly options. You can enjoy comfortable rooms, on-site amenities, and convenient locations near the beach or town center.

2. Bed and Breakfast: If you prefer a more personal touch, choose a charming bed and breakfast. These cozy accommodations provide comfortable rooms and a delicious homemade breakfast to start your day.

3. Self-Catering Cottages: For a home-away-from-home experience, opt for a self-catering cottage. These fully furnished cottages come with a kitchen, allowing you to prepare your meals and enjoy the flexibility of your own space.

4. Camping and Caravan Sites: Nature enthusiasts can choose from several camping and caravan sites near Pendine. With beautiful surroundings and facilities such as showers and electricity hookups, you can enjoy a memorable outdoor experience.

No matter your preference, Pendine has the perfect accommodation option for you.