Solva Holiday Cottages
Choose from 37 self catering holiday cottages in Solva, Pembrokeshire, 25 of which are dog friendly, 7 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 10 guests.
A beautifully renovated classic Pembrokeshire cottage with original charm. Private parking and enclosed garden, ideal for dog lovers. Fabulous location, a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire coast path and views over the headland and harbour.
Arfryn is a fabulous pet-friendly house in Solva, Pembrokshire, boasting ground-floor living and has sea views to admire whilst being close to amenities. St Davids 3.2 miles; Haverfordwest 13.7 miles.
Ty Gaseg is a former stable converted into a beautiful cottage in the picturesque village of Solva in Pembrokeshire. The cottage boasts distant sea views from every room and features a large conservatory which is perfect for relaxing in after a day exploring the area. Outside, the raised decking is a great spot for dining al fresco, where you can soak up the views of the coastline and countryside before getting settling into one of the comfortable armchairs in the summerhouse. Ty Gaseg is located within walking distance of the village with its range of cosy pubs, restaurants and shops, as well as the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast Path, where you can see breathtaking scenery. Only 3 miles away is the smallest city in the UK, St Davids. A visit to St Davids Cathedral is a must as it’s one of Wales’ most iconic sites dating back to the 6th century. The local beaches of Whitesands and Newgale attract surfers, and the vast stretches of golden sand are perfect for families. Nature lovers will enjoy the boat trip that you can take from St Justinian’s lifeboat ramp to Ramsey Island. With excellent walks, fishing, birdwatching, watersports and dolphin watching all on your doorstep, this is a great base for a holiday in West Wales. ACCOMMODATION Ty Gaseg sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms: 1 superking bed and 1 twin room. The accommodation is generally on one level although there are 2 steps to enter Conservatory and 3 steps from Conservatory to the rest of the accommodation. Bedroom 1: superking bed, distant sea views, chest of drawers, generous wardrobe Bedroom 2: twin beds, distant sea views, chest of drawers, generous wardrobe Bathroom: bath with shower over, WC, wash hand basin, shaver point Inner lobby with front door: cupboard containing games, books, stationery etc Open plan Sitting room/Kitchen: 3-seater sofa, 3 armchairs, Freeview TV/DVD, electric fire, panoramic distant sea views from kitchen window In kitchen part: halogen hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, toaster and kettle Conservatory: sofa, chairs, large dining table seating 6, fine countryside and distant sea views OUTSIDE Furnished decking area with distant views to sea and countryside. Small Summerhouse with armchairs. Bicycles etc may be stored in here. Trunk outside with games, deck chairs and loungers. Secure gated private parking for at least 2 cars, and keycode access to the cottage. KEY FACTS - Bed linen provided - Please bring your own towels - Tea towels and oven gloves provided - Electric central heating - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. - No smoking
Carreg Ddu in Solva, Pembrokeshire sleeps six guests in one bedroom.
Panteg Farmhouse Cottage is a beautiful Pembrokeshire-style cottage finished to a high standard. This property has sound sustainable principles, including heat source pumps, solar panels, underfloor heating, and a double entry wood burning stove. Located down a quiet lane in the heart of Upper Solva but only a 10-minute drive from St Davids and many magnificent sandy beaches along this spectacular coastline. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a mere short walk, and you are only 5 minutes away from the pubs and cafes in the charming village of Solva. This area abounds with wildlife, much of which can be spotted in the many secluded coves. You can take a boat trip for the chance to see dolphins, seals, puffins and huge breeding colonies of seabirds on the off-shore islands. This lovely property benefits from decor enhanced by local, original artwork: soft furnishings by Seaforth Designs, fabrics by Vanessa Arbuthnot, who credits her seaside designs from ‘many happy hours combing the beaches of Pembrokeshire and throws from Melintregwynt and Solva Woollen Mill. ACCOMMODATION Panteg Farmhouse Cottage sleeps 7 in 4 bedrooms: 1 king size, 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single room UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: king size bed En suite shower room: shower, toilet, hand basin, heated towel rail Bedroom 2: double bed En suite shower room: shower, toilet, hand basin, heated towel rail Bedroom 3: twin bed Bedroom 4: single bed Bathroom: bath, toilet, hand basin, heated towel rail DOWNSTAIRS Lounge area: 3-seater sofa, 2 armchairs, TV, DVD and music system for CD’s and iPhone 5s doc, log fire Kitchen: fridge / freezer, drinks cooler, dishwasher, microwave, double oven, halogen hob, dining table seating 8 Utility Room: washing machine, tumble dryer Wetroom: shower, toilet, hand basin Sunroom: further dining area for 8, 2 Lloyd Loom chairs and bi-fold doors out to the garden OUTSIDE Enclosed rear garden with furnished patio, BBQ area and lawn. Further outdoor seating on a raised deck with views over St Brides Bay. Driveway parking for 2 cars. Bike/surfboard store KEY FACTS - Bed linen and towels provided, not beach towels - Travel cot, highchair and stair gate available, bring your own cot bedding - Oil central heating - First basket of logs provided, more available to purchase locally - Free WiFi - Two well behaved dogs welcome at £25 each per week - No smoking
Over three floors. Five bedrooms: 1 x second-floor super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 1 x second-floor king-size with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 2 x ground-floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor twin (zip/link can be king-size on request) with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Second-floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, bidet, basin and WC with Jack-and-Jill access to super-king-size and king-size bedrooms. First-floor cloakroom with a basin and WC. First-floor open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Utility
Perfect for families and four-legged friends, this home-from-home is an ideal base from which to explore Solva and the Pembrokeshire coast.
Harmon Vale is a modern 3-storey property with incredible sea views to the front and a private hot tub in the rear garden. Within a short walk to the charming harbour village of Solva it is ideally located for exploring the beautiful coast and countryside of Pembrokeshire. The house offers a true escape from busy life where you can relax and unwind with family and friends and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. Chill out in the comfortable lounge with stunning views towards the sea or end a day of exploring with a soak in the private hot tub. Harmon Vale is in the heart of Solva, a lovely village perfect for spending the day mooching around in the friendly community, relaxing with a coffee at a local café and collecting some of the finest local produce to add to a lovely meal. There are fantastic walks from the house with miles of stunning coastal scenery, breath-taking wildlife and charming villages along Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The beaches along the coast are ideal for running, dog walking, sailing, water sports and building sand castles! The popular surfing beach at Newgale is nearby. More informative days can be spent in the UK's smallest city, St Davids, home to the magnificent cathedral, Bishops Palace and Oriel y Park Gallery and Visitor Centre. You will also find a good selection of independent shops, galleries and eating places. ACCOMMODATION Harmon Vale sleeps 10 in 5 bedrooms: 2 king size, 1 double and 2 twins SECOND FLOOR Bedroom 1: king size bed, Smart TV, sea views, large built in wardrobe, 2 armchairs Bedroom 2: twin beds (can be made up as a king size on request), large built in wardrobe and storage ‘Jack and Jill’ en suite: bath, shower enclosure, toilet, bidet, hand basin FIRST FLOOR Open plan area with… Sitting area: 4-seater sofa, two 3-seater sofas, Smart TV, wonderful views of St Brides Bay Kitchen area: induction hob, double electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster Dining area: dining table and chairs for 10 Cloakroom: wash hand basin, WC Utility room: washing machine, tumble dryer DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 3: king size bed, Smart TV, built in wardrobe, 2-seater sofa En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin Bedroom 4: double bed, built in wardrobe En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin Bedroom 5: twin beds (can be made up as a king size on request), built in wardrobes En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin OUTSIDE Sea views from the front and private hot tub in the enclosed rear garden with BBQ and seating. Private driveway parking for 4 cars. KEY FACTS - Bed linen, towels and tea towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels - Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available. Please bring your own cot bedding - Gas central heating - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome at no extra cost - No smoking
St Harmon is a luxury 3-storey property with incredible sea views to the front and a private hot tub in the rear garden. This is a true escape from busy life where you can relax and unwind with family and friends and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. A short walk to the charming harbour village of Solva, you are ideally located for exploring beautiful parts of Pembrokeshire. The beaches along the coast are fantastic for running, dogs, sailing, water sports and building sandcastles! Solva is lovely for spending the day mooching around in the friendly community, relaxing with a coffee at a local café and collecting some of the finest local produce to add to a lovely meal. More informative days can be spent in St Davids, with a cathedral tour and learning about the UK's smallest city. There are some fantastic walks from St Harmon. You can join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and experience the stunning and breathtaking wildlife. ACCOMMODATION St Harmon sleeps 10 in 5 bedrooms: 1 king size, 2 doubles and 2 twin rooms. SECOND FLOOR Bedroom 1: king size bed, Smart TV, sea views, large built in wardrobe, 2 armchairs Bedroom 2: twin beds, large built in wardrobe and storage ‘Jack and Jill’ en suite: bath, shower enclosure, toilet, bidet, hand basin FIRST FLOOR Sitting area: 10 -seater sofa and armchair, Smart TV, wonderful views of St Brides Bay Kitchen area: induction hob, double electric oven, dishwasher, full size larder fridge, 2 x kettles, toaster, microwave Dining area: dining table and chairs for 10 Cloakroom: wash hand basin, WC Utility room: full size larder freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 3: super king bed, Smart TV, built in wardrobe, dressing table and armchair En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin Bedroom 4: double bed, built in wardrobe En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin Bedroom 5: twin beds, built in wardrobes En suite: shower enclosure, toilet, hand basin OUTSIDE Sea views from the front and private hot tub in the enclosed rear garden with BBQ and seating. Private driveway parking for 4 cars. KEY FACTS - Bed linen, towels and tea towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels - Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available. Please bring your own cot bedding - Gas central heating - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome at no extra cost - No smoking
This first floor apartment is in the village of Solva near to St Davids and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Flat 4 rests in Solva, sleeping four people in two bedrooms.
Ty Aelwyd in upper Solva has magnificent views over St Brides Bay and Skomer Island. It is conveniently situated less than 10 minutes drive from St Davids and from sandy beaches, less than a 10 minute walk from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and about a 5 minute walk from the pubs and cafes in the charming village of Solva. It is a self-contained annexe attached to the owner’s home. Ty Aelwyd is set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with ample opportunities for walks amidst gorgeous scenery. The beaches of Whitesands and Newgale are within an easy drive. The tiny city of St Davids with its ancient cathedral offers galleries, restaurants, pubs and shops as well as being home to Oriel y Parc, the National Park Visitor Centre and Gallery. This area abounds with wildlife, much of which can be spotted in secluded coves or from the coast path, just a short walk from Ty Aelwyd. You can take a boat trip for the chance to see dolphins, seals, puffins and huge breeding colonies of seabirds on the off-shore islands. ACCOMMODATION Ty Aelwyd sleeps 2 in 1 king size bedroom DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom: king size bed, hair dryer, countryside views En suite shower room: shower, toilet, hand basin Kitchen: compact cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine, iron UPSTAIRS Living room/dining area: 2-seater sofa, armchair, Freeview TV, dining table and 2 chairs. The magnificent views from the Velux window are south-facing over St Brides Bay with the island of Skomer opposite. OUTSIDE There is seating in the enclosed garden which also has a bike or kayak lock-up. Driveway parking for 1 car. KEY FACTS - Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels. - Oil-fired central heating. - Free WiFi. - Two well-behaved dogs welcome at £20 each per week - No smoking
Picked for its magnificent sea views overlooking Solva Harbour & the St Brides Bay.
Tan Y Craig in Solva, Pembrokeshire sleeps nine guests in four bedrooms.
Picked for its location next to Solva harbour and on the doorstep to the Pembrokeshire coast footpath.
The view has to be seen to be believed! Set on the top floor of historic Llanunwas House, Skomer View looks directly over the uninterrupted panorama of St Brides Bay to the islands of Skomer and Skokholm. Llanunwas is a mansion set in its own historic country landscape; when you leave the winding road at Upper Solva and drive through the woods, you know that you are somewhere special. Surrounding the house are two acres of lawns and gardens with a mix of sunny and shaded areas – ideal for sitting and relaxing, or for children to explore. The lounge is an ideal place to relax and look out over the sea and the islands. It is light and airy in summer and warm and cosy in winter. Unspoilt North Pembrokeshire is on your doorstep. From the rear courtyard a green lane leads you to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Turning left, a stroll along picturesque cliffs brings you to the pretty fishing village of Solva, with its pretty quay, harbourside pubs, friendly shops and cafes. The wide sweep of the surfing bay at Newgale and the sandy family beach of Caerfai are both within ten minutes drive. Nearby is Britain's smallest city, St Davids, home of the magnificent cathedral, National Park Visitor Centre, speciality shops and restaurants. Surprisingly, in contrast to its tranquillity, St Davids is also the place to start an adventure - book fast boat trips to the islands, coasteer or kayak around the coves or learn to surf at Whitesands Bay. ACCOMMODATION Skomer View sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin Bedroom 1: double bed, bedside tables, chests of drawers, chair Bedroom 2: twin beds Bathroom: bath with shower over, toilet, hand basin Living room: 3-seater sofa, chairs, flat screen television with Freeview satellite channels, DVD player, bookshelf with books Kitchen/dining area: hob, oven with grill, fridge/freezer, washing machine/dryer, microwave, dining table to seat 4 OUTSIDE Attractive lawns surround the house, with plenty of space for outdoor activities. Secure storage for deckchairs and picnic furniture, with room for cycles or fishing rods. 1 allocated private off road parking space immediately next to the house. KEY FACTS - Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels - Electric storage heaters - Free WiFi - Sorry, no dogs - No smoking
Wood Cottage is a pleasant, stone-built, detached house situated near the coast in Solva, Pembrokeshire, well-positioned to nearby walks and attractions. St Davids 2.8 miles; Haverfordwest 13.5 miles; Narberth 23.9 miles.
Grassholm View in Solva, Pembrokeshire sleeps two people in one bedroom.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area (seats 4). Dining room with woodburner. Sitting room. Conservatory.
The Pink House is an enchanting pet-friendly cottage in Solva, Pembrokeshire, boasting a woodburning stove in the open-plan area and an outdoor barbecue. St Davids 2.3 miles; Haverfordwest 14.6 miles.
The Tiny House is a wonderful pet-friendly holiday cabin in Solva, Pembrokeshire, with a private sunbathing roof and is close to the gorgeous coastline. St Davids 2.3 miles; Haverfordwest 14.6 miles.
The Tree House is a quirky, pet-friendly and characterful tree house located near the wonderful coastal village of Solva in Pembrokeshire, near the coast. St Davids 2.3 miles; Haverfordwest 14.6 miles.
The Shephard Hut is a pet-friendly property in Solva, Pembrokeshire, boasting a woodburning stove, countryside views whilst being close to the coast. St Davids 2.3 miles; Haverfordwest 14.6 miles.
Over two floors. Three bedrooms; 1 x ground-floor double bedroom with en-suite, with walk-in shower, separate bath, basin and WC, 1 x double bedroom, 1 x twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting/Dining room.
Over two floors. Four bedrooms; 1 x ground-floor double bedroom with en-suite wet room with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor double bedroom, 1 x double bedroom, 1 x twin bedroom. Ground-floor bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting/Dining room.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC, ground floor cloakroom. WC downstairs. Kitchen/diner. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with gas fire.
Perfectly situated with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path close to the property you couldn t get a better location to explore some of the most iconic scenery in Wales. The village of Solva is approximately 3 miles from your doorstep where you can explore the pretty harbour potter around the shops and galleries and sample freshly caught seafood. A little further afield from the cottage (4.5 miles) you will find St Davids which boasts a magnificent coastline and is also famed for its varied wildlife. The city of St Davids provides plenty of attractions for couples and friends to discover. St Davids Cathedral which attracts thousands of visitors each year is well worth a visit as well as the mediaeval ruins of Bishops Palace located opposite. With unforgettable scenery a warm Welsh atmosphere and plenty of activities on offer the cottage provides the perfect base for a very special stay. This stone cottage welcomes its visitors and their dogs with a quaint homely feel. Inside the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner area guests will find a very comfortable space with traditional wooden beams and doors. There s a comfortable sofa in the lounge area with a TV wood burner and spacious kitchen/dining area which is fully equipped with everything you need to rustle up a romantic meal. Upstairs leads to three bedrooms- two doubles and a single. Finishing the property is a family bathroom with a shower over bath and WC. Outside space is a gravelled area with garden furniture and BBQ guests also have access to a large shared garden at the front of the property. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 2 doubles and 1 single. 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Wood burner (first basket of logs included). Highchair available on request. TV and radio in the lounge area. Gravelled area with garden furniture. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops, pubs, restaurants, 3 miles. Please note: mobile signal is variable. Can also book The Cabin, The Tack Room and The Stable to sleep 12.
Solva is situated in the western part of Pembrokeshire approximately (7 miles) Northwest of the town of Haverfordwest which offers a wider range of amenities and facilities. It is nestled in a rural setting surrounded by rolling countryside and close to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park which is renowned for its stunning coastline sandy beaches and rugged cliffs. Enjoy the walks explore the nearby nature reserves with local attractions visit the well known Whitesands Bay (10 miles) a beautiful sandy beach popular with both locals and tourists Solva (3.2 miles) with its charming harbour colourful houses shops and galleries. For animal lovers visit Skomer Island where you can see the famous Puffins. Exposed stone walls and voluminous beamed ceilings lend a warm inviting atmosphere to this delightful cottage. Enter the open-plan kitchen/diner/lounge offering comfortable sofas TV and DVD player an electric log burner and a dining table and chairs where you can savour memorable meals in this characterful accommodation. Climb the staircase to the three bedrooms a double and two singles. Completing the property is a bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Outside there is a rear enclosed garden with garden furniture to enjoy a glass of wine after a busy day and access to a large shared lawn at the front of the property. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 double and 2 singles. 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Electric oven and hob, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave and fridge/freezer. Welcome pack on arrival. Travel cot and highchair available on request. TV and DVD player in lounge. Lawned area to the rear with garden furniture. Parking for 1 car. Shop, pub and beach 3 miles. Please note: mobile phone signal is variable. Can be booked with The Cabin, The Granary and The Stable to sleep 12.
This is a bright and comfortable stone cottage set on a rural location and only 3 miles from Solva an attractive harbour village where you ll will find shops pubs galleries and a woollen mill. Solva is a gateway to other equally attractive parts of the Pembrokeshire coastline such as Whitesands Bay and Newgale water sports havens which are within 8 miles from the cottage. Scolton Manor a house turned museum set in 60 acres of park and woodland is 12 miles away. It is a great spot for kayaking (for those with their own kayaks). Visit the stunning Abereiddy Beach (5 miles) with its renowned Blue Lagoon and also Traeth Llyfn (1 mile). St Davids the UK s smallest city with its breathtaking cathedral medieval bishop s palace tea rooms and a good range of independent shops is just 4.5 miles away and the perfect day out for all ages. Enter through the front door into the lounge/kitchen/diner a cosy room with comfortable seating a Smart TV and a table and chairs. Snuggle up in front of the electric log burner for those cosy evenings. Cook up a meal in the galley-style kitchen with all the appliances you need after a day of exploring. Upstairs takes you to a double bedroom and a feature settee with an en-suite shower room and WC. Outside a small courtyard at the front of the cottage provides a pretty sun-trap and garden furniture. Enjoy dining alfresco with the use of a BBQ. Guests have access to a large shared lawn to the front of the property the perfect place for a couple to chat. Need to know: 1 double bedroom. 1 en suite shower room with WC. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Travel cot and highchair available. Smart TV in lounge. Mobile reception is variable. Gravelled area with garden furniture, shared lawn to the front of the property and BBQ. Private parking for 1 car. Shops and pub within 3 miles. This property can be booked alongside another property that sleeps a further 10 guests. Please contact us for details.
A stylish wooden cabin with contemporary fixtures and fittings this home away from home is set in the amazing Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Take a day trip to the popular fishing village of Solva (3 miles) or to the wonderful beaches of Whitesands (8.5 miles) and Newgale (5 miles). There is plenty to do nearby whether it s breathtaking walks kitesurfing surfing or coasteering. Another lovely destination is St Davids (4.5 miles) famously known as Britain s smallest city where you can take a tour of the impressive cathedral see Gothic ruins and take a boat trip to picturesque Ramsey Island to spot wildlife like puffins. Keep your eyes on the waters as you sail you might see the likes of seals and dolphins. Approached by a gravel pathway this delightful accommodation has been furnished beautifully. Step into the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner overlooking the paddock and notice the doors that open out onto the large terrace. A stylish kitchen is well equipped for all your needs. Tuck into meals at the dining table or settle down on the ample seating in the lounge with a Smart TV and wood burner relax here with a glass of wine after a busy day. Finally retire to your super king-size bedroom for a good night s sleep and awake in the morning to refresh yourself in the large shower room with WC. Outdoors there is a large terrace which faces south and enjoys sunshine all day. There s garden furniture where you can sit and relax. Take advantage of the BBQ and dine al fresco with a glass of bubbly. Need to know: 1 super king size bedroom. 1 shower room with WC. Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. Welcome pack on arrival. Travel cot and highchair available. Wood burner (first basket of logs included). Smart TV in lounge. Mobile signal is variable. Large terrace with furniture and BBQ. Off road parking for 1 car. Beach, pub and shop 3 miles. This property can be booked alongside another property that sleeps a further 10 guests. Please contact us for detail.
Ty Rhosyn, Penycwm, near Solva, Sir Benfro, sleeps 6 guests in 2 bedrooms.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin bedded room. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room
All-ground-floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire.
Over three floors. Five bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 1 x second-floor twin with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 2 x ground-floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor twin with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Second-floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, bidet, basin and WC with Jack-and-Jill access to super-king-size and king-size bedrooms. First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC. First-floor open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Utility
Three bedrooms: 1 x Double, 1 x Twin, 1 x Single. First Floor Bathroom with bath, airing cupboard, basin & WC. Ground Floor Shower Room with separate shower, basin & WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting Room
Reverse-level. Three ground-floor bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size, 1 x 4'0 double. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC. First-floor kitchen. First-floor dining room. First-floor sitting room. Ground-floor sitting room. External utility with washing machine
Ground-floor apartment. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric stove
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Solva
Discover 37 Solva 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 Solva
- Solva Lime Kilns (0.3m)
- St. Non’s Cliffs (3m)
- Porthclais Harbour Authority (3.6m)
- Treleddyd Fawr Cottage (3.7m)
- Abereiddi Tower (4.5m)
- Nolton Haven Beach (5.1m)
- The National Trust (6.8m)
- Broad Haven Beach (7.5m)
- Abermawr (8.1m)
- Mountain Farm (8.4m)
- Melin Tregwynt (8.7m)
- South Bishop Lighthouse on Emsger (9.3m)
- Musselwick Beach (9.6m)
Outdoor Activities around Solva
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path (2m)
- St David's War Memorial (3m)
- St Davids Cathedral (3.1m)
- Porthmelgan Beach (5m)
- Porthgain West (5.3m)
- St David's Head - National Trust (5.3m)
- Porthgain East (5.3m)
- Druidstone beach (5.8m)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (6.2m)
- Plum stone mountain (7.4m)
- National Trust - The Point (7.8m)
- St Brides Haven (8.3m)
- Portfield Gate Community Woodland (9.4m)
- Withybush woods carpark (10.6m)
- Gateholm Island (10.8m)
- Bridge Meadow Park (10.8m)
- Public footpaths/right of way (11.4m)
- Fortunes Frolic (11.5m)
- Johnston Park (11.8m)
- Scolton Park (Doxbin) (11.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Solva
Solva sits on the Pembrokeshire coast, and the nearby towns invite you to explore more of the region.
- Just 1 mile away, cozy countryside stroll offers a gentle rural atmosphere and easy access to countryside walks. Around 2.2 miles from Solva, rural charm invites relaxed exploration along quiet lanes.
- Hidden countryside haven lies about 3 miles away and offers a quiet morning ramble. Around 3 miles away, Saint Davids historic cathedral town offers a gateway to Pembrokeshire's coast.
- A little over 3 miles away, Peny cwm offers a tranquil village experience amid rolling hills, village reset close to the cottages.
About Solva
Welcome to Solva, Wales! You'll love this charming coastal village with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering local cuisine.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and tight-knit community as you explore the hidden treasures along Solva's picturesque coastline. From ancient ruins to breathtaking vistas, Solva has it all.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this idyllic Welsh paradise.
The History of Solva
Take a journey back in time as you explore the rich history of Solva, Wales.
Solva is a small coastal village with a fascinating past. One of the notable events in Solva's past is the establishment of St. Aidan's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. This beautiful church stands as a symbol of Solva's historical significance and is a must-visit landmark for history enthusiasts.
In addition to St. Aidan's Church, Solva also boasts other historical landmarks such as the Solva Woollen Mill, which has been producing high-quality Welsh textiles since the 1900s. These landmarks offer a glimpse into the village's rich heritage and provide a captivating insight into Solva's past.
Natural Beauty and Scenic Landscapes
You'll be captivated by the breathtaking coastal cliffs and pristine beaches that adorn Solva, Wales.
Solva offers a plethora of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a scenic coastal walk along the towering cliffs, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and crystal-clear waters below. Don't forget your binoculars, as Solva is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Keep an eye out for seals basking on the rocks or dolphins playing in the waves.
If you prefer a more leisurely experience, grab a towel and soak up the sun on one of Solva's picturesque beaches.
Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Solva's natural beauty and rich wildlife encounters will leave you in awe.
Exploring Solva's Coastal Treasures
As you wander along Solva's coastline, you'll discover a treasure trove of hidden coves and charming fishing villages. These hidden coves, nestled between towering cliffs, offer a sense of seclusion and tranquility.
Take a leisurely stroll along the cliff paths and be mesmerized by the breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife encounters as you might spot seals basking on the rocks or dolphins frolicking in the waves. The diverse marine and bird life in this area make it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Don't forget to bring your camera to capture these magical moments. Whether you prefer exploring the hidden coves or enjoying wildlife encounters, Solva's coastal treasures are sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Local Cuisine and Dining Experiences
What local culinary delights can you experience while dining in Solva, Wales?
Solva offers a range of farm-to-table dining experiences that showcase the best of traditional Welsh dishes. From hearty stews to fresh seafood, the local cuisine is a reflection of the area's rich farming and fishing heritage.
You can sample dishes like cawl, a traditional Welsh soup made with lamb and vegetables, or Welsh rarebit, a savory cheese and ale sauce served over toasted bread.
For seafood lovers, Solva's coastal location means an abundance of fresh fish and shellfish options, such as lobster, crab, and mussels.
Whether you're craving comfort food or looking to try something new, Solva's local cuisine offers a delicious and authentic taste of Wales.
Immersing Yourself in Solva's Culture and Community
To fully immerse yourself in Solva's culture and community, join in on the local events and interact with residents.
Solva is known for its vibrant local festivals that showcase the town's rich heritage and traditions. These festivals provide the perfect opportunity to experience the authentic culture of Solva firsthand. From the lively Solva Carnival to the Solva Seafood Festival, there are plenty of events throughout the year that celebrate the town's unique identity.
Additionally, engaging in traditional crafts is another way to connect with the local community. Solva is home to talented artisans who specialize in crafts such as pottery, weaving, and woodwork. Taking part in workshops or purchasing handmade crafts allows you to support local artists and gain insight into the traditional skills that have been passed down through generations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Population of Solva?
The population of Solva is approximately [insert population number here]. Population statistics and demographic information provide insights into the number of people living in Solva and its surrounding areas.
Are There Any Famous Landmarks or Tourist Attractions in Solva?
There are several famous landmarks and tourist attractions in Solva, Wales. You can visit the stunning Solva Harbour, explore the historic St. Aidan's Church, or take in the breathtaking views from Solva Cliffs.
What Is the Climate Like in Solva?
The climate in Solva, Wales is characterized by varying weather patterns throughout the year. This has an impact on local agriculture, as farmers must adapt to the changing conditions.
Can You Recommend Any Local Festivals or Events That Take Place in Solva?
You'll love the local festivals in Solva, Wales! A guide to the best cultural events in the area will give you all the information you need to plan an unforgettable experience.
Are There Any Opportunities for Outdoor Activities or Recreational Sports in Solva?
There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and recreational sports in Solva. You can explore hiking trails, go kayaking or paddleboarding in the bay, or even try your hand at fishing.