Sandy Paws, Kilgetty, is a charming, newly refurbished two-bedroom bungalow offering effortless single-level living, perfect for families and their four-legged friends. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer — everything you need to rustle up hearty family meals. The welcoming lounge and dining area invites you to sink into plump sofas for cosy film nights on the Smart TV, with a wooden dining table and patio doors opening directly onto the garden for seamless al fresco dining.
Step outside to the private enclosed rear garden — a peaceful retreat with lawned areas, patio, and a rattan outdoor dining set, all with a tranquil countryside backdrop. An ideal spot for children and dogs to roam freely. Two comfortable bedrooms include a double room with en-suite shower room and WC, and a twin room, complemented by a second shower room with WC. With private parking for two cars and an outdoor warm water dog shower, every detail has been considered.
Picture yourself waking to birdsong in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside, padding through to a well-stocked kitchen to prepare a leisurely breakfast before heading out to explore. After adventurous days on the coast, return to the garden as the sun dips low, children playing on the lawn while the dog enjoys the fresh air. As evening falls, gather on the sofas for a family film, the day's memories settling warmly around you.
Sandy Paws, Kilgetty, is perfectly placed to explore the very best of Pembrokeshire. Begin close to home at Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (4 km), a stunning family-run eco-friendly deer park where you can feed the deer and enjoy a guided safari through beautiful countryside. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (7 km) delivers award-winning indoor and outdoor entertainment for all ages, from archery and fishing to paintball and golf. Speed enthusiasts will love Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km), an all-weather track with thrilling rides available for every age. History lovers should not miss Pembroke Castle (14 km), one of Wales' most magnificent medieval fortresses, rising powerfully at the very heart of the town.
A little further afield, Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (50 km) is a world-class, free gallery celebrating artists' vivid interpretations of the Welsh landscape. The remarkable Dyffryn Fernant Garden (53 km) enchants visitors with six acres of lush contemporary planting surrounding a vivid raspberry-coloured house, grown beautifully from its ancient landscape. For wildlife enthusiasts, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (53 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, is a breathtaking RSPB reserve boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales and a rich abundance of birdlife.
Just a 10-kilometre drive away, the charming market town of Narberth offers a delightful day out for shoppers and food enthusiasts alike. Its vibrant high street, adorned with beautiful Georgian and Edwardian architecture, houses an array of independent boutiques, artisan shops, and excellent restaurants that showcase the best of Welsh produce. For those seeking a more dramatic adventure, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is 50 km away and promises an unforgettable experience. This ancient settlement boasts a spectacular 12th-century cathedral, fascinating medieval history, and breathtaking Pembrokeshire coastal walks that reveal dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and abundant wildlife, making it an essential destination for any discerning holidaymaker.




















