Cleggars Castle, Templeton is a charming three-bedroom cottage nestled in spacious grounds, offering the perfect retreat for families seeking a memorable Pembrokeshire holiday. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric hob and oven, complemented by a dishwasher, microwave, and convenient washing machine and tumble dryer combination—everything needed for comfortable self-catering. A practical kitchen table provides an informal spot for quick bites. The bright, airy lounge invites relaxation with plush sofas arranged around a welcoming wood burner, perfect for cosy evenings after outdoor adventures.
Step outside to discover enchanting gardens where childhood memories are made. The expansive private decked area, dressed with garden furniture, is ideal for al fresco dining and savouring the Welsh countryside ambiance. An additional private space offers the perfect spot for a disposable barbecue. The property comprises two twin bedrooms and one sumptuous double bedroom, each graced with French doors opening onto the decked area, flooding rooms with natural light and fresh air. The master bedroom boasts a luxurious en-suite shower room, whilst a family bathroom with shower over bath serves the remaining bedrooms, with entertainment options throughout.
Picture yourself unwinding on the sun-dappled deck as children play safely nearby, the aroma of your evening barbecue drifting through the air. As twilight descends, retreat indoors where the wood burner glows warmly, casting dancing shadows as loved ones gather for treasured moments together. This is the essence of a perfect Pembrokeshire family holiday.
Cleggars Castle, Templeton is perfectly positioned to explore Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and landscapes. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (2 km) is an absolute hit with families, combining a zoo, working farm, fairground and both indoor and outdoor adventure play—guaranteed entertainment for all ages. For those craving adventure, Tree Tops Trail near St Florence (12 km) challenges visitors to test their speed, strength and agility swinging through thrilling forest canopies. Young adventurers will relish the immersive escape room experience at Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms in The Rhos (11 km), perfect for groups of two to six people seeking teamwork challenges.
For a truly unique outing, boats to Caldey Island depart from Tenby harbour (12 km), offering a journey to one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks continue centuries-old traditions of prayer and artisan chocolate-making. History enthusiasts will be captivated by the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (31 km), the only facility in the UK dedicated solely to British raptors, showcasing thrilling flying displays and hands-on activities. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (46 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines in Britain's smallest city. Nature lovers will be enchanted by Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, accessible by ferry from St Justinian's (49 km), a beautiful unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with abundant breeding birds and Wales's highest sea cliffs.
Just an 18-kilometre drive away, the historic market town of Pembroke beckons with its remarkable thousand-year-old heritage and stunning architectural treasures. Wander through charming streets lined with boutique shops and pop into welcoming local pubs for a taste of authentic Welsh hospitality. For a longer excursion, Carmarthen lies 38 kilometres from the cottage. It's Wales's oldest town and the Carmarthenshire county administrative capital. This legendary settlement is steeped in Arthurian folklore as the reputed birthplace of the great wizard Merlin. Both destinations offer holidaymakers a perfect blend of history, culture, and traditional Welsh charm within easy reach.




















