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Saturday 3 March 2012

Coed Cadw Farmhouse and Cottage



If you have ever fancied a family holiday away in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, where the dogs are welcomed to come along too then Coed Cadw Farmhouse and Cottage may be just what you are looking for.


Combined the two dog friendly properties sleep 8 adults and 2 children as well as opening their arms to your dogs. When both properties are booked together, an adjoining door allows access between the two properties so you can all enjoy being on holiday all in one home!


The properties are situated in a peaceful setting in the Nevern Valley with lovely countryside walks from your doorstep.


The Salutation Inn is a welcoming pub that welcomes dogs to visit in their bar area. The Inn is perfect for enjoying the country air in a sublime setting and is only a five minute walk from the Coed Cadw properties.


The Inn is nestled aside to the banks of the River Nevern and there is a lovely woodland walk from the Inn that leads to St Brynachs Church, which is famous for it's Celtic Cross and bleeding Yew tree.


There is a lane lined with trees from the Salutation Inn that eventually takes you down to the Moylegrove road, that is filled with the pretty white flowers of wild garlic during the Spring - the aroma is astonishing!


Beaches within a short drive for your family to enjoy during your stay in North Pembrokeshire would be Ceibwr Bay, Cwm-yr-Eglwys and both Newport Sands and Parrog. Your dogs will be pleased to know that each of these beaches are dog friendly all year round!


The dog friendly properties at Coed Cadw are perfect for your family holiday to Pembrokeshire.

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