Bosherston Holiday Cottages
Choose from 7 self catering holiday cottages in Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, 7 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 4 and 6 guests.
Nestled within a tiny village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this cottage is perfect for walking, hiking and biking holidays for all the family.
Sycamore is a gorgeous cottage situated in the lovely village of Bosherston, Pembrokeshire. With the beach practically on your doorstep, you won’t have to travel far to see Pembrokeshire’s beautiful coast. Cosy up at the end of the day on the sofa, beside the log burner. Only a few yards away, you can find the beautiful Bosherston Lily Ponds which is often described as a nature lovers’ playground. Otters, kingfishers, and woodpeckers live nearby in and around the Lily Ponds in Bosherston, while walkers along the coast often spot seals, rare choughs and other sea birds. This part of Pembrokeshire is a haven for wildlife. Located near stunning coastal paths, you’ll find miles of world-famous coastline to explore, including awe-inspiring views of St Govan’s Head, Huntsman’s Leap, Stack Rocks and Green Bridge of Wales and the evocative St Govan’s Chapel. Not far from Sycamore cottage, you can find the market town of Pembroke, which is renowned for the incredible Pembroke Castle which sits proudly at the heart of the town. If you are wanting to explore the wider area, St David’s, Ramsey Island and Skomer Island are also just a short drive away. ACCOMMODATION Sycamore Cottage sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms: 1 king-size, 1 twin and set of bunk beds UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: king-size bed, bedside tables, dressing table, wardrobes Bedroom 2: twin beds, bedside table, chest of drawers, wardrobe Bedroom 3: bunk beds, bedside cabinet, chest of drawers Bathroom: shower, WC, wash hand basin, heated towel rail DOWNSTAIRS Open plan sitting/dining room: 3-seater sofa, two armchairs, occasional chair, TV, log burner, dining table seating six and patio doors leading into south facing garden Kitchen: electric cooker and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, washing machine Closet: WC, wash hand basin OUTSIDE Patio doors lead out into the enclosed south-facing garden with lawn, decking, BBQ, garden furniture and a glorious Sycamore tree as its centrepiece. Parking for 3 cars in private car park KEY FACTS - Bed linen provided - Please bring your own towels and beach towels - Travel cot and highchair provided. Please bring your own cot bedding - Economy 7 storage heaters - Free WiFi - Two well-behaved dogs allowed at £30 each per week - Strictly no smoking - £50 refundable damages deposit
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x ground floor twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. External utility/laundry room. Open-plan living/dining room with electric fire.
Mews Cottage is a charming property located in Bosherston, Pembrokeshire and just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Bosherston Lily Ponds. Uniquely styled with exposed stone, helping to create a memorable holiday for the family. Relax outside in the evenings on the outdoor dining area, where you can enjoy a lovely alfresco dining experience. The cottage is set in the heart of the South Pembrokeshire National Park. You can take a peaceful walk via the lilyponds and woodland, where otters are often spotted, to the glorious, unspoilt Broad Haven South Beach or stroll over the headland to Barafundle Bay – voted the most beautiful beach in Britain by National Trust members. Walkers along the coast often spot seals, rare choughs, and other sea birds. This part of Pembrokeshire is a haven for wildlife. Minutes from the cottage, you will find Bosherston’s village pub and the delightful village café. Wanting to see more of what Pembrokeshire has to offer, the bustling seaside town of Tenby is only a short drive away where you can explore wonderful beaches, boat trips and many independent shops, cafes and restaurants. However, if you are after an exciting family day out, Pembrokeshire has a wide array of activities such as Manor House Wildlife Park, Heatherton Activity Park and Folly Farm. ACCOMMODATION Mews Cottage sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: double bed, bedside tables, chest of drawers, dressing table Bedroom 2: twin beds, bedside tables, chest of drawers Bathroom: shower, bath, wash hand basin, WC DOWNSTAIRS Sitting room: two 2-seater sofas, electric fire, TV, patio doors leading onto the garden Kitchen/dining area: electric cooker and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dining table seating four Closet: WC, wash hand basin OUTSIDE Mews Cottage has patio doors leading out into an enclosed, sunny garden. Ideal for children and pets, the garden has a picnic bench, garden furniture and a BBQ for enjoying al fresco dining in peace and privacy. Parking for 2 cars in the driveway. KEY FACTS - Bed linen provided - Please bring your own towels and beach towels - Travel cot available. Please bring you own cot bedding - Oil central heating - Free WiFi - Two well-behaved dogs allowed at £30 each per week - Strictly no smoking - £50 refundable damages deposit
Stay in this charming Bosherston cottage, in blissful tranquillity, a short walk to the beautiful Bosherton Lily Ponds and the glorious sandy beach of Broadhaven South, backed by sand dunes and cliffs.
Swallow Cottage is a warm and welcoming stone barn conversion in Bosherston, near Stackpole, within the heart of the South Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. After a day exploring the coast, snuggle up beside the exposed stone fireplace in the winter or open the stunning French doors onto the sunny patio, where you can enjoy a barbecue in the private, enclosed garden in the summer and amble around the private meadow to the rear of the garden. There is also a large communal lawn (shared with six cottages) to the front where children can play freely. Swallow Cottage faces west so that you can enjoy sunsets over the surrounding countryside.This rural retreat is a one-mile walk from the National Trust's famous Bosherston Lily Ponds in the Stackpole Estate, leading to the stunning, white powdery sands of Broadhaven South Beach. The Wales Coastal Path passes the rear boundary of the cottage, making it an excellent spot for avid walkers to discover charming coastal views and fantastic neighbouring beaches. Barafundle Bay, a little further along the Coastal Path, has been voted one of the world's best beaches. Swallow Cottage is close to two excellent pubs for food and The Boathouse at Stackpole Quay and Bosherston Tea Rooms. The historic town of Pembroke, with its dominating castle, is about 4 miles away and is a wonderful place to wander independent shops or to take a lovely stroll around the river with sights of the castle along the way. The seaside town of Tenby is a further ten miles away and is home to four incredible sandy beaches, impressive cobbled streets, and delicious food. Whether you are looking for a cosy escape for two in an area of outstanding natural beauty or a family beach break for four, Swallow Cottage has everything you need for a lovely holiday. ACCOMMODATION Swallow Cottage sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin bedroom Bedroom 1: double bed, bedside tables, wardrobe Bedroom 2: twin beds, bedside drawers, chest of drawers, wardrobes Bathroom: bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC, heated towel rail Lounge/Diner: 4-seater sofa, 2 armchairs, wood burner, Smart TV/DVD (you will need to have a Netflix/Prime/Now TV logon to view some channels) DAB radio, books and games, high wood beamed ceiling with French doors to the back garden, dining table seating for 4 people Kitchen: gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, Gusto coffee machine Porch: space for boots, hanging coats, washing machine OUTSIDE French doors open onto the sunny patio with garden furniture where you can enjoy a barbecue in the private, enclosed garden. A gate leads to the cottage’s own wildlife meadow, and the Wales Coastal Path passes the rear boundary. There is also a large communal lawn (shared with six cottages) to the front where children can play freely. Parking for one car plus one communal visitors’ space. KEY FACTS - Bed linen, bath mat, and tea towels provided.Please bring your own towels - Travel cot and highchair are available. Please bring your own cot bedding - Gas central heating - Free WiFi - Wood burner - logs not provided - BBQ - coals not provided. Can be purchased locally - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome - No Smoking - £50 refundable damages deposit
Set in a beautiful part of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this delightful barn conversion provides cosy and quirky holiday accommodation for a couple or family exploring the coast and countryside.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Bosherston
Discover 7 Bosherston self catering cottages in Pembrokeshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Pembrokeshire base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Bosherston
- Swan (0.8m)
- Kingfisher (0.8m)
- Kestrel (0.8m)
- Lavender Cottage (0.8m)
- Manor House (0.8m)
- Broad Haven South Beach (0.8m)
- Huntsman's Leap (1.1m)
- Byre 1 (1.8m)
- Granary (1.8m)
- Byre 3 (1.8m)
- Dairy Cottage (1.8m)
- Stackpole Cottage (1.8m)
- The Cauldron (2.3m)
- Elegug Stacks (2.5m)
- Green Bridge (2.6m)
- Freshwater east (3.8m)
- Monkton Old Hall (4.3m)
- Green Lane Maize Maze (7.4m)
- Milford Beach (7.8m)
- National Trust - Cleddau Woodlands (7.8m)
Outdoor Activities around Bosherston
- Stackpole Walled Gardens (0.9m)
- Lodge Park (1.1m)
- St Govans Head (1.2m)
- National Trust - Stackpole (1.5m)
- Stackpole Quay (1.8m)
- Town Park (4.1m)
- The Mill Pond, Pembroke Wales UK (4.5m)
- Holyland Wood (4.7m)
- Glan-y-môr (4.9m)
- Albion Field (5.3m)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (5.9m)
- Covered bridge (6.6m)
- Venn Farm (7.3m)
- Football field (7.7m)
- Conduit Beach (8.1m)
- Trefloyne Golf Course (9.3m)
- Llangwm Village Hall (9.3m)
- Penally Village Green (9.8m)
- Johnston Park (10.2m)
- Freystrop Recreation Park (10.3m)
Holiday Cottages Near Bosherston
Bosherston invites you to explore the surrounding towns and the gentle rhythm they bring to a holiday cottage stay. Saint Twynnells coastal village retreat sits about 2.1 miles away, offering coastal lanes and a friendly village atmosphere.
- Cheriton historic village charm is roughly 2.3 miles away from here, a short drive that reveals quiet lanes and easy access to coastal paths.
- Merrion rural village escape lies about 2.3 miles away, presenting a peaceful countryside stop with open views and simple walks.
- Warren coastal trails is around 2.7 miles away, inviting you to enjoy cliff tops and coast walk options.
- Hundleton rural charm sits about 3.7 miles away, offering a serene rural feel and easy access to local lanes.
About Bosherston
Are you ready to explore the hidden gem of Bosherston, Wales?
Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant heritage of this enchanting village. Discover the breathtaking natural wonders that await you, from cascading waterfalls to serene lakes.
Engage in thrilling outdoor activities that will leave you feeling invigorated. Be captivated by the charm of village life as you stroll through the picturesque streets.
With must-visit attractions at every turn, Bosherston promises an unforgettable adventure.
Bosherston's History and Heritage
As you explore Bosherston, Wales, you'll discover the rich history and heritage that the village holds. From ancient times, Bosherston has been a place of significance, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Bronze Age.
Over the centuries, the village has witnessed the rise and fall of kingdoms, the impact of wars, and the growth of industries. The historic landmarks scattered throughout Bosherston tell stories of its past, such as the medieval St. Michael's Church and the ruins of Bosherston Castle.
The village has also preserved its cultural heritage through traditional festivals, music, and art. Whether you visit the local museum or engage with the friendly locals, Bosherston's history and heritage will captivate your imagination and leave you with a deeper appreciation for this charming Welsh village.
Exploring Bosherston's Natural Wonders
When you visit Bosherston, Wales, don't miss out on exploring its natural wonders.
This picturesque village is home to some of the most stunning natural attractions in the country.
Start your adventure by visiting the famous Bosherston Lily Ponds. These beautiful freshwater pools are surrounded by lush greenery and provide a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll.
Next, make your way to the stunning Barafundle Bay, known for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Take a dip in the refreshing sea or simply relax on the beach and soak up the breathtaking views.
Finally, don't forget to explore the Stackpole Estate, a nature reserve that boasts a diverse range of habitats, including woodlands, lakes, and cliffs.
With so much natural beauty to discover, Bosherston is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Outdoor Activities in Bosherston
Don't forget to try out the outdoor activities available in Bosherston. With its stunning natural beauty, this Welsh village offers a wide range of activities that will surely satisfy your adventurous spirit.
Take a hike along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and marvel at the breathtaking views of the cliffs and coastline.
If you're a water enthusiast, don't miss the opportunity to go kayaking or paddleboarding in the tranquil waters of Bosherston's Lily Ponds.
The area is also known for its excellent fishing spots, so bring your fishing gear and try your luck at catching some trout or salmon.
For a leisurely day out, explore the village on a bicycle and discover its charming surroundings.
Whether you're a nature lover or an adrenaline junkie, Bosherston has something for everyone to enjoy.
Bosherston's Charming Village Life
Explore the charm of Bosherston's village life and immerse yourself in its quaint atmosphere.
Take a leisurely stroll through the narrow streets lined with colorful cottages, where locals greet you with warm smiles and friendly hellos.
Stop by the village pub, where you can savor a pint of locally brewed ale and engage in lively conversations with the welcoming residents.
Don't miss the weekly farmer's market, where you can browse through a variety of fresh produce, homemade treats, and unique crafts.
Experience the sense of community as you join in the village events, such as the annual summer fete or the Christmas carol concert.
Bosherston's village life offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, allowing you to unwind and embrace the simple pleasures of this charming Welsh village.
Must-Visit Attractions in Bosherston
You should visit the must-visit attractions in Bosherston, such as the stunning Bosherston Lily Ponds and the breathtaking St. Govan's Chapel. These attractions will leave you in awe of the natural beauty and historical significance of the area.
Here are some other attractions that you shouldn't miss:
- Broad Haven South Beach: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores of this picturesque beach, surrounded by towering cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
- Stackpole Estate: Explore the sprawling grounds of this grand estate, featuring beautiful gardens, a stunning mansion, and scenic walking trails.
- Barafundle Bay: Discover one of Wales' most beautiful beaches, with its golden sands and turquoise waters, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
- Pembroke Castle: Step back in time as you explore the impressive ruins of this medieval castle, which played a significant role in Welsh history.
- Bosherston Village: Take a walk through the charming village of Bosherston, with its quaint cottages, traditional pub, and friendly locals.
With these must-visit attractions, your trip to Bosherston will be filled with unforgettable experiences and memories.