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Y Stabl

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private hot tub
  • Luxury cottage for two
  • Close to Pembrokeshire coast
  • Exceptionally well-equipped kitchen
  • Peaceful valley location
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Hayloft at The Long Barn

Hot Tub
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Bedrooms: 2
  • Shared hot tub for six
  • Peaceful countryside setting
  • Easy beach access walking
  • Pet-friendly with garden space
  • Parking for four cars
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Piggery at The Long Barn

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Stone cottage sleeps 4
  • Shared hot tub available
  • Dog friendly accommodation
  • Private parking included
  • Near stunning beaches
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Get More From Your Fishguard Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Fishguard gives you the perfect base to explore this historic harbour town whilst enjoying luxury self catering accommodation. The town sits on Pembrokeshire's dramatic north coast where ferries depart for Ireland and coastal paths wind along clifftops. You'll find everything from boutique cottages tucked into the lower town to secluded lodges with private hot tub facilities overlooking Fishguard Bay.

Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large holiday houses for the whole family, Fishguard delivers. The town offers dog friendly cottages near some of Wales' best coastal walks and cheap cottages that don't compromise on comfort. Many properties feature jacuzzi facilities and some even boast swimming pool access for those seeking extra luxury.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Fishguard

Fishguard's character comes from its three distinct areas. Lower Town clusters around the old harbour with colour-washed cottages that featured in the 1971 film Under Milk Wood. The main town sits on the hillside above whilst Goodwick merges seamlessly to the east around the ferry port.

This makes it ideal for hot tub stays because you get coastal beauty and practical amenities within walking distance. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs right through town offering some of Britain's most spectacular clifftop hiking. After a day exploring you can return to your cottage with hot tub and soak away any aches.

Sightseeing in Fishguard

The town transformed from a small fishing village to an important ferry port but retained its charm. Lower Town remains virtually unchanged since the 18th century. The Royal Oak Inn displays the Last Invasion Tapestry commemorating the 1797 French landing. Main Street offers independent shops and cafes whilst the harbour provides endless photo opportunities.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Fishguard

From historic sites to natural wonders, Fishguard and its surroundings pack in attractions for every type of visitor. These five destinations should top your list when planning your cottage breaks.

Strumble Head Lighthouse

This working lighthouse sits 4 miles west of Fishguard on a rocky island connected by footbridge. The headland offers exceptional wildlife watching with grey seals, porpoises and seabirds visible year-round. Between August and January you might spot dolphins and even whales passing through these waters.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Britain's only truly coastal national park surrounds Fishguard with 186 miles of protected coastline. The Coast Path section here ranks among the finest with dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and wildflower meadows. You can tackle short walks or ambitious day hikes depending on fitness levels.

Dinas Island

Despite its name this isn't actually an island but a headland with a 3-mile circular walk offering stunning views. The route takes you past Cwm-yr-Eglwys with its photogenic ruined church and sandy beach. Spring brings carpets of bluebells whilst summer sees thrift and sea campion coating the clifftops.

Fishguard Fort

Built during the Napoleonic Wars, this clifftop fortification overlooks the harbour entrance. Though small it played a role in the 1797 invasion when French forces landed nearby. The site offers panoramic views across Fishguard Bay and makes a great spot for sunset watching.

Gwaun Valley

This ancient glacial valley runs inland from Fishguard through some of Pembrokeshire's most unspoilt countryside. Oak woodlands line the river where you'll find fishing lodges and remote self catering properties. The valley famously still celebrates New Year on 13th January following the old Julian calendar.

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Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Strumble Head Lighthouse Dramatic coastal scenery with exceptional marine wildlife watching opportunities from accessible clifftop viewpoints Everyone
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park World-class coastal hiking with varied terrain from gentle beach walks to challenging cliff paths Families
Dinas Island Circular clifftop walk combining beaches, ruins and wildflower displays with minimal difficulty Couples
Fishguard Fort Historical fortification with sweeping bay views and fascinating invasion history Everyone
Gwaun Valley Peaceful ancient woodland valley perfect for wildlife spotting and escaping crowds Couples

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Fishguard?
The A40 connects Fishguard to Haverfordwest and the M4. Fishguard Harbour station has direct trains from Cardiff and connections to London. Stena Line ferries run to Rosslare in Ireland. Local buses serve nearby villages making it easy to visit without a car.

What family activities are available?
Beaches at Cwm-yr-Eglwys and Newport offer safe swimming. Ocean Lab Aquarium in Goodwick fascinates children with local marine life. Coastal walks suit all ages with shorter routes around Lower Town. Many family cottages provide games rooms and enclosed gardens.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Lower Town harbour at sunset provides classic romance. Book a table at The Shed fish bistro overlooking the water. Walk to Dinas Head for isolated coves. Your luxury cottages with private hot tub offer the ultimate romantic setting after exploring.

What shopping options exist?
Main Street has independent shops selling local crafts, books and gifts. Fishguard Market Hall operates weekly with local produce. Haverfordwest 16 miles south offers major retailers. Many visitors prefer browsing the galleries and craft shops in nearby Newport.

Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round?
Absolutely. Winter brings dramatic seas and cosy nights in your hot tub. Spring shows wildflowers at their peak. Summer offers long days and beach weather. Autumn delivers stunning light for photography. Last minute deals often appear outside peak season.

Cottages with hot tubs in Fishguard combine the best of Pembrokeshire's coastal beauty with genuine comfort. Whether you're booking boutique cottages for a weekend retreat or large cottages for group getaways, this corner of Wales delivers. The combination of dramatic scenery, rich history and quality holiday homes makes Fishguard an outstanding choice for your next cottage break.

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