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Clawddcam

(Ref. 1181971)

Mathry, Pembrokeshire Show on map

Customer rating 4.7

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  • 9 Guests

  • 5 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Games Room
  • Broadband / WiFi

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2 Customer Reviews

  • "We have just returned from a very relaxing 6 night stay at Clawddcam."

    The house was really well equipped and had everything you could think of. We didn’t use the outdoor games room but if you have younger children this would have been perfect. The house was spotlessly clean on our arrival and was also lovely and warm. We had taken wood for the fire but didn’t actually need to use it as the house was always cosy and warm. The hot tub was a lovely addition and we used it every day. Jeff was very helpful and suggested lots of places we could visit. Our favourite places to eat were The Sloop Inn in Porthgain, The Hats & Barrels in Solva, The Bishops and The Cathedral cafe both in St David’s. The farm shop just down the road was great for coffee, jams and chutneys. We will definitely be returning in the future.

    Reviewed by Elizabeth5.0Jan 2026

  • "What a lovely 5 days we had at this cottage."

    Very spacious, had everything you could need from an iron, hair dryer, air dryer, high chair. The location is perfect, out in the country feel but only 10/15 mins to most hot spot locations, a prime base for exploring the west of the country. The communication from the host was excellent, couldn’t have asked for more. The hot tub is a great addition, we had intended to eat out a few nights but there really was no need it felt like home from home. We did go out one evening to the Farmer’s Arms in Mathry, lovely little pub with great food and service. The farm shop at the end of the country road is lovely too, you won’t be able to get all of you groceries but worth a visit for some nice coffee and jam.

    Reviewed by Kayleigh4.0Jan 2026

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Summary

  • Five bedrooms
  • 1 x King-size
  • 1 x Double
  • x 2 Twin
  • 1 x Single (+Truckle Bed if required in one of the singles)
  • Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen with breakfast bar and six chairs
  • electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher and Air fryer
  • Utility with washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge/freezer
  • Living/dining room with woodburning stove and TV
  • Chill out snug with TV, sofa, 2 armchairs, table football, kitchen area, Playstation 4, selection of board games and wood burning stove
  • Bathroom with elevated roll-top bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Oil central heating
  • 2 x Smart TV + Netflix, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 4 cars
  • Walled garden with garden table and seating
  • Private hot tub
  • Enclosed front garden
  • Two small well-behaved dogs are welcome (additional charge applies)
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.4 miles, pub 2.6 miles

The property

Clawddcam is a splendid five-bedroom holiday home, sleeping nine, perfectly placed near St Davids, The Blue Lagoon, Abereiddy and Porthgain in Pembrokeshire.

Clawddcam has been recently refurbished and offers stylish farmhouse accommodation with fabulous countryside views as well as a garden snug, hot tub, off-road parking, and it’s dog-friendly too.

The bistro-style kitchen with breakfast bar is equipped with everything you need to cook up tasty treats for the family.

Walk through to the spacious living and dining room with a woodburning stove, which is a perfect space for sharing meals and settling down on one of the comfy sofas in front of the roaring woodburning stove, ready to indulge in a movie night on the Smart TV.

There are five lovely bedrooms, which include a super-king-size, king-size, double and two singles as well as a beautifully-appointed bathroom with an elevated roll-top bath and rainfall shower.

There is a charming, fully enclosed walled garden to the fore with garden furniture and a hot tub, which is perfect for relaxing after a busy day walking the coastal path.

At the end of the garden is a stable snug which makes a great chill out area, it has a log burner, comfy sofa and chairs as well as a TV, board games and table football.

There are a number of bird boxes placed around the grounds.

This and its proximity to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and St Davids Peninsula provide a bird watcher's paradise, culminating in the ultimate escape to West Wales with the opportunity to see yellow hammers, Red kites, ring-neck doves, Buzzards, Sparrow hawks, Common woodpeckers, Barn Owls and many more.

Start your Pembrokeshire tour with a trip to Newgale Beach, which is renowned for its two miles of pebble-backed golden sand.

This beach is the perfect place to unwind and get lost in a good book, or you can try your hand at coasteering, surfing or paddleboarding.

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path and its beaches surround you with further wonderful opportunities awaiting with a short hop to Abermawr, Abercastle and Abereiddy.

You can enjoy exploring the landscape or taking part in a coasteering adventure at the spectacular Blue Lagoon (Morlyn Glas), hidden away on the Pembrokeshire Coastline and located on the site of the old Abereiddy quarry.

Whilst doing so, make sure to call into Porthgain for a meal to remember at The Shed or The Sloop.

Solva, with its picture postcard harbour and beach, can't be missed.

St David's, the smallest city in Britain, is just a short trip from this property and has an array of shops and eateries.

Take a walk around the grounds of St David's Cathedral or The Bishops Palace.

Back at your base, there is a very friendly Livery Yard nearby, so the kids of the group have a wonderful opportunity to see horses in proximity.

Regardless of how you want to pass the time in West Wales, make it happen from the magnificent base of Clawddcam.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

Where you’ll be staying

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MATHRY

Trefin 3.1 miles; Fishguard 6.6 miles; St Davids 9.2 miles.

Situated on a hilltop on the south-west coast of Wales, is the little village of Mathry, in between notable villages of Fishguard and St Davids. History shows that this village was once a defensive fort in the Iron Age, positioned for early sightings of an enemy approach, nowadays it is a quiet village with beautiful views of the St Davids Peninsula visible from different spots in the village. To the west you will find the lovely coastline, and going south will bring you to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with many opportunities for walks, cycling, and many other activities. Mathry is a quaint rural village, an ideal base for exploring south-west Wales.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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