Get More From Your Cosheston Hot Tub Cottage Break
Booking cottages with hot tubs in Cosheston puts you right in the heart of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastal landscape. This peaceful village sits just minutes from the historic waterway of the Daugleddau estuary and offers quick access to some of Wales' most beautiful beaches and attractions. The area combines rural tranquillity with easy reach of Pembroke's medieval castle and the vibrant harbour town of Tenby.
We think Cosheston makes an ideal base for hot tub breaks because you get genuine seclusion without being isolated from the action. The village offers everything from luxury cottages and boutique cottages to dog friendly retreats and large family holiday homes. After exploring castles or walking coastal paths you can return to your private hot tub and unwind under the stars.
What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Cosheston
Cosheston itself is a small village but its location gives you incredible variety. You're positioned between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the historic towns that shaped Welsh history. The Daugleddau estuary creates a unique landscape of wooded waterways that contrast beautifully with the dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches just a short drive away.
Whether you book a romantic breaks retreat for 2 or large cottages for groups, the area delivers. Families love the mix of outdoor adventures and educational attractions. Couples appreciate the secluded beaches and intimate dining spots. The variety of holiday cottages means you can find everything from cheap cottages to luxury lodges with swimming pools.
Sightseeing in Cosheston and Pembrokeshire
The surrounding area has transformed from an industrial waterway into a haven for wildlife and outdoor activities. Pembroke Dock once built Royal Navy warships but now the waterfront hosts galleries and cafes. The landscape around Cosheston features ancient woodlands, hidden coves and historic sites dating back to Norman times.
Top 5 attractions you have to see in Cosheston
We've picked five must-visit spots that showcase why this corner of Pembrokeshire deserves your attention. These range from medieval fortresses to pristine beaches and each offers something different for your cottage break.
Pembroke Castle
This massive Norman fortress dominates the town skyline and stands as the birthplace of Henry VII. The castle features a 75-foot dome and extensive underground passages. You can walk the walls for panoramic views across the town and estuary. It's just 3 miles from Cosheston making it perfect for a morning visit.
Barafundle Bay
Regularly voted one of Britain's best beaches, Barafundle requires a 15-minute walk from the nearest car park which keeps crowds manageable. The golden sand curves between wooded cliffs and the water stays remarkably clear. There are no facilities here so pack everything you need. It's about 25 minutes drive from Cosheston.
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill
This site combines a stunning castle with the only restored tidal mill in Wales. The castle blends Norman fortifications with Elizabethan manor house elegance. The mill demonstrates medieval engineering and you can see it working on certain tides. Located just 4 miles away, it makes an easy afternoon trip.
Tenby
This walled harbour town packs medieval streets, pastel-coloured houses and three beaches into a compact area. The town walls date from the 13th century and you can walk sections for sea views. Tenby offers excellent restaurants, independent shops and boat trips to Caldey Island. It's 15 minutes by car from Cosheston.
Stackpole Estate
The National Trust manages this 2000-acre estate featuring lily ponds, woodland trails and access to multiple beaches. Bosherston Lakes attract photographers year-round especially when the water lilies bloom in June. The estate includes Broad Haven South beach and connects to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It's roughly 20 minutes from your holiday house.
Don't Miss These...
| Attraction | What you'll experience | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Pembroke Castle | Medieval fortress with underground passages and panoramic tower views | Everyone |
| Barafundle Bay | Pristine golden beach reached by coastal path walk | Couples |
| Carew Castle and Tidal Mill | Historic castle plus working medieval mill demonstration | Families |
| Tenby | Walled harbour town with beaches, shops and restaurants | Everyone |
| Stackpole Estate | Woodland walks, lily ponds and coastal access | Families |
Visitor FAQs
How do I get to Cosheston?
The nearest train station is Pembroke Dock about 4 miles away. Most visitors drive as car hire gives you flexibility to explore. The village sits just off the A477 between Pembroke and Kilgetty. Rental properties typically provide parking.
What family activities are available near Cosheston?
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is 15 minutes away and offers indoor and outdoor attractions. Heatherton World of Activities provides go-karting and adventure golf. The beaches around Tenby are perfect for rock pooling and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers walks suitable for older children.
Where are the best romantic spots for couples?
Barafundle Bay provides secluded beach walks. The coastal path between Stackpole and Bosherston offers stunning sunset views. Book dinner at The Stackpole Inn or visit one of Tenby's waterfront restaurants. Your cottage with hot tub creates the perfect romantic retreat after exploring.
What shopping options exist nearby?
Tenby has the best selection with independent boutiques, galleries and gift shops in the medieval streets. Pembroke offers practical shopping including supermarkets. Narberth, about 20 minutes away, features artisan food shops and antiques. For major retail you'll need to visit Carmarthen or Swansea.
Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round in Cosheston?
Absolutely. We find hot tub stays particularly appealing in autumn and winter when you can enjoy the warmth after coastal walks. Many holiday lets offer last minute deals for new year breaks. Spring brings wildflowers and summer provides long evenings perfect for jacuzzi sessions under the stars.
Cottages with hot tubs in Cosheston give you the perfect combination of coastal access and peaceful countryside. Whether you're after pet friendly cottages for dogs, large holiday homes for groups or a secluded log cabin for 2, this area delivers. The mix of beaches, castles and natural beauty means every day offers something new.
Book your self catering retreat and discover why Pembrokeshire attracts visitors throughout the year. From boutique chalet accommodation to country breaks in traditional holiday houses, you'll find places to stay that match your needs. The addition of a private hot tub transforms a good holiday into something special.































