Loveston Lodge, Loveston is a charming stone cottage nestled in the peaceful village of Loveston, offering an ideal base for exploring South Pembrokeshire's spectacular coastline and countryside. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer, flowing seamlessly into the light-filled open-plan lounge and dining area. Vaulted ceilings and exposed beams add character throughout, whilst French doors frame views of the pretty enclosed garden beyond. Sink into the leather sofa for cosy evenings with the Smart TV after days spent exploring coastal paths and castle ruins.
Step outside to your private patio, complete with picnic bench and barbecue for al fresco dining on warm evenings. Four steps lead up to a raised lawn area where children can play safely in the sunshine. Two bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the king-size room boasts an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, whilst the flexible twin room suits children or friends travelling together. A modern shower room with walk-in shower completes the ground-floor layout. Beyond your garden, guests share access to a generous playing field and communal barbecue and firepit area, perfect for watching little ones play whilst adults relax. Private parking accommodates up to two cars.
Picture mornings with coffee on your patio as birdsong fills the quiet village air, then setting off to discover Pembrokeshire's treasures. Spend sun-soaked afternoons on golden beaches, return to fire up the barbecue as children laugh on the lawn, and gather around the communal firepit as stars emerge overhead. These are the moments that become cherished holiday memories.
Loveston Lodge, Loveston places you perfectly for discovering South Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and coastal scenery. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Carew (6 km) is an enormous stone fortress set beside a picturesque 23-acre mill pond, where the working tide mill brings centuries of milling history to life through fascinating demonstrations. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence, just seven kilometres away, delivers award-winning family entertainment with everything from paintball and fishing to archery and golf across indoor and outdoor facilities. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (10 km) challenges your speed, strength and agility as you swing through forest canopies on exhilarating aerial courses. The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (12 km) invites you to step back 500 years, exploring how a prosperous Tudor family lived and traded in this beautifully preserved medieval townhouse.
Journey further afield to uncover even more of Pembrokeshire's remarkable heritage and natural wonders. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (30 km) is a working farm offering delightful family days out, featuring Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse collection alongside sheep, pigs, donkeys and llamas in a charming rural setting. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Meline, 30 kilometres distant, brings ancient history to life through an authentically reconstructed hill fort set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Skomer Island, reached by ferry from Martin's Haven (32 km), is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where a 20-minute boat trip transports you to a wildlife haven teeming with puffins, porpoises and spectacular marine life.
The charming market town of Narberth sits just seven kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's paradise where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the vibrant high street, packed with independent boutiques, galleries and tempting eateries. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is an 18-kilometres drive from teh cottage. This historic port town is built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where the bustling Milford Waterfront combines rich maritime heritage with contemporary shops and restaurants overlooking the marina.




















