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The Old Dairy

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Immaculately clean throughout
  • Enclosed garden perfect for dogs
  • Thoughtful welcome pack with local treats
  • Peaceful rural location near attractions
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Y Glowty

Hot Tub
Sleeps 6
Pets 3
Bedrooms: 3
  • Private hot tub for six
  • Character barn conversion
  • Enclosed garden for pets
  • Woodburner for cosy evenings
  • Walking distance to Preseli Hills
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Get More From Your Maenclochog Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Maenclochog puts you right in the heart of the Preseli Hills with access to some of Pembrokeshire's most dramatic landscapes. This small village sits at 700 feet above sea level and offers the perfect base for exploring ancient monuments and wild moorland. The area's rich history stretches back thousands of years with stone circles and burial chambers dotted across the hills.

We love how Maenclochog combines total seclusion with easy access to both the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Brecon Beacons. After a day hiking or exploring you can sink into your private hot tub and watch the stars appear over the hills. The village name means "the stone of the bell" in Welsh and refers to a large boulder that once stood in the area.

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

Maenclochog transformed from a quiet farming community into a popular destination for those seeking remote self catering retreats. The village maintains its authentic Welsh character with a strong sense of community. Local shops and pubs serve visitors alongside residents and you'll hear Welsh spoken regularly in the streets.

The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities from gentle walks to challenging hikes. Fishing lodges near the village provide access to excellent trout streams while the nearby forests are perfect for mountain biking. Many holiday cottages here are dog friendly so you can bring your pets along to enjoy the open spaces.

Sightseeing in Maenclochog

The Preseli Hills dominate the landscape around Maenclochog and these ancient mountains provided the famous bluestones used to build Stonehenge. Archaeological evidence shows people have lived here for over 5000 years. The hills reach 536 metres at their highest point and offer panoramic views across Pembrokeshire to the Irish Sea.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Maenclochog

Whether you're planning romantic breaks or family cottages getaways there's plenty to keep everyone entertained. From prehistoric sites to wildlife reserves the area packs in attractions that showcase the best of rural Wales.

Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber

This 5500-year-old Neolithic dolmen stands as one of Wales' most impressive ancient monuments. The massive capstone weighs over 16 tons and balances on three upright stones creating a dramatic silhouette against the sky. It's free to visit and just a short drive from Maenclochog making it perfect for a morning trip before returning to your cottage with hot tub.

Llys y Fran Reservoir

This 186-acre reservoir offers water sports and fishing alongside scenic walking trails. The visitor centre provides equipment hire for kayaking and sailing while the surrounding woodland paths are ideal for spotting wildlife. Red kites often circle overhead and you might see otters along the shoreline at dawn or dusk.

Rosebush

This former slate quarrying village sits high in the Preseli Hills and offers stunning views across Pembrokeshire. The old railway line now forms part of a walking trail and the village pub serves excellent local food. It's a great spot for a lunch stop when exploring the hills and the surrounding moorland is perfect for wild swimming in summer.

Scolton Manor Museum

This Victorian country house sits in 60 acres of parkland and tells the story of Pembrokeshire life over the past 200 years. The museum includes period rooms and exhibitions on local industries while the grounds feature nature trails and a visitor centre. Children love the hands-on displays and there's a café serving homemade cakes.

Preseli Venture

This outdoor activity centre near Maenclochog offers everything from coasteering to rock climbing. Qualified instructors lead groups of all abilities and the centre specialises in family-friendly adventures. Book ahead for activities and combine them with your hot tub stays for the ultimate active holiday.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber Ancient Neolithic monument with spectacular views across the countryside Everyone
Llys y Fran Reservoir Water sports and fishing with woodland walks and wildlife watching Families
Rosebush Historic quarrying village with moorland walks and traditional pub Couples
Scolton Manor Museum Victorian house museum with parkland and interactive exhibits Families
Preseli Venture Outdoor activities including climbing and coasteering Groups

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Maenclochog?
The nearest train station is Clarbeston Road about 6 miles away. Most visitors drive as the village sits on the B4313 between Narberth and Fishguard. Car hire is available in Haverfordwest which is 12 miles south.

What family activities are available near Maenclochog?
Llys y Fran offers water sports and adventure playgrounds while Oakwood Theme Park is 20 minutes away. The beaches at Newport and Fishguard provide rock pooling and Folly Farm combines a zoo with vintage fairground rides.

Where are the best romantic spots around Maenclochog?
Walk to the summit of Foel Cwmcerwyn at sunset for incredible views. The secluded beaches at Cwm yr Eglwys offer peaceful coastal walks while boutique cottages with jacuzzi facilities provide the perfect retreat for couples.

Is there good shopping near Maenclochog?
Narberth has independent shops and galleries selling local crafts. Haverfordwest offers high street stores and a weekly market. Many visitors book last minute deals to coincide with farmers' markets in nearby towns.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Maenclochog?
The isolated location means dark skies perfect for stargazing from your hot tub. After hiking the hills or exploring the coast you'll appreciate the luxury of your own private hot tub. Many large cottages here accommodate groups making them ideal for new year celebrations.

Cottages with hot tubs in Maenclochog offer the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're looking for cheap cottages for 2 or large holiday houses for a big group this area delivers authentic Welsh hospitality. The unique landscape and rich history make every visit memorable while your hot tub provides the perfect way to unwind each evening.

Narberth Bridge Business Park, Narberth, SA67 8RA