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Redberth Cottages with Hot Tubs

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Afal Mynegi

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Historic Pullman railway carriage accommodation
  • Private hot tub on deck
  • King-size bed sleeps two guests
  • Five miles from Tenby beaches
  • Peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside setting
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Aurora Redberth

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Unique geodome with hot tub
  • Sleeps 4 near Tenby beaches
  • Manor Wildlife Park 1.5 miles away
  • Peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside setting
  • Pet-friendly with ample parking
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Hemisffer Y De

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private hot tub and firepit
  • Quirky geodome glamping experience
  • Wood burner with logs provided
  • Under 2 miles to attractions
  • Pet friendly countryside location
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Maes Awyr

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Real Airbus A320 fuselage accommodation
  • Private covered hot tub included
  • Twenty-six windows flood with light
  • Manor Wildlife Park 1.5 miles
  • Pet friendly with countryside setting
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The Retreat Redberth

Hot Tub
Sleeps 10
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 5
  • Private hot tub included
  • Three bedrooms sleeping six guests
  • 1.5 miles to Tenby beaches
  • Modern kitchen fully equipped
  • Pet-friendly with private garden
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Yr Dianc Y Crud

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Hot tub with valley views
  • Converted shipping container lodge
  • Scandinavian design throughout
  • 4.5 miles to beaches
  • Close to Tenby harbour
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Get More From Your Redberth Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Redberth puts you right in the heart of Pembrokeshire's stunning countryside with easy access to some of Wales's most beautiful coastal scenery. This peaceful village sits just a few miles from the historic town of Tenby and offers the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and coastal adventure.

We think Redberth makes an ideal base for hot tub breaks because you get genuine seclusion without being miles from anywhere. The village offers excellent self catering options from boutique cottages to luxury lodges and you're never more than ten minutes from golden beaches or fascinating historical sites.

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

Redberth itself is a small rural settlement but its location gives you incredible access to Pembrokeshire's treasures. The village sits in rolling farmland with ancient hedgerows and quiet lanes perfect for walking or cycling. You're positioned between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the inland waterways of the Eastern Cleddau.

I love how this area works for both romantic breaks and family holidays. Couples can enjoy secluded coastal walks and intimate village pubs whilst families have beaches and castles within easy reach. The variety of holiday cottages means you can book anything from a cosy 1 bedroom retreat to large holiday houses for groups.

Sightseeing in Redberth

The surrounding area has transformed from a purely agricultural region into one of Wales's premier holiday destinations whilst keeping its authentic character. Within a five-mile radius you'll find medieval castles, Georgian townhouses and Victorian seaside architecture. The landscape itself tells stories of ancient settlements and maritime heritage.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Redberth

From coastal cottages to country breaks, this area offers attractions that suit every type of visitor. Here are the five places we think you absolutely must visit during your stay.

Tenby

This walled medieval town sits just three miles from Redberth and ranks as one of Britain's best seaside destinations. The pastel-coloured houses overlook three golden beaches and the harbour still operates as a working port. You can walk the town walls, explore independent shops and catch a boat to Caldey Island where monks still make chocolate and perfume.

Carew Castle

Located four miles north, this magnificent castle combines Norman, Tudor and Elizabethan architecture in one stunning site. The castle sits beside a mill pond with a restored tidal mill that's one of only four still working in Britain. The grounds host medieval festivals throughout summer and the Celtic cross in the grounds dates back over 1000 years.

Pembroke Castle

Six miles west you'll find the birthplace of Henry VII and one of Wales's mightiest fortresses. The castle has a massive circular keep and extensive underground passages you can explore. We recommend the guided tours which bring the castle's turbulent history to life with tales of sieges and royal intrigue.

Barafundle Bay

This secluded beach consistently appears in lists of Britain's most beautiful bays. You'll need to walk half a mile from the car park which keeps crowds manageable even in peak season. The golden sand curves between wooded cliffs and the water stays remarkably clear making it perfect for swimming.

Colby Woodland Garden

Eight miles away, this National Trust property offers eight acres of peaceful woodland gardens. Spring brings spectacular displays of rhododendrons and azaleas whilst summer sees the walled garden burst with colour. The woodland walks suit all abilities and there's an excellent tearoom serving local produce.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Tenby Medieval walls, harbour life and three beaches with independent shops and island trips Everyone
Carew Castle Norman fortress with working tidal mill and ancient Celtic cross in stunning grounds Families
Pembroke Castle Birthplace of Henry VII with massive keep and underground passages to explore Everyone
Barafundle Bay Secluded golden beach between wooded cliffs with crystal clear water Couples
Colby Woodland Garden Peaceful woodland walks through rhododendrons with walled garden and tearoom Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Redberth?
The nearest train station is Tenby, three miles away with regular services from Swansea and Cardiff. By car, take the A477 from the M4. The village has limited public transport so we recommend hiring a car or booking a cottage with parking.

What family activities are available near Redberth?
Folly Farm Adventure Park sits five miles away with animals, vintage fairground and indoor play areas. Manor Wildlife Park offers close encounters with exotic animals. The beaches at Tenby and Saundersfoot provide rock pooling and safe swimming for children.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Barafundle Bay offers incredible seclusion for couples. The coastal path between Tenby and Saundersfoot provides stunning sunset walks. Book a table at The Grove in Narberth for fine dining or visit one of the many dog friendly pubs for a cosy evening.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Tenby has excellent independent shops selling local crafts, art and food. Narberth, six miles north, is known for its galleries and boutiques. Haverfordwest offers larger chain stores if needed.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Redberth?
After days exploring castles or walking coastal paths, returning to your private hot tub provides the perfect way to relax. The rural setting means genuine peace and many properties offer isolated locations with stunning views. You'll find everything from cheap cottages to luxury villas with swimming pools.

Cottages with hot tubs in Redberth give you the best of Pembrokeshire. You get countryside peace with coastal adventure on your doorstep. Whether you're after last minute deals on pet friendly cottages or want to book a large family retreat for new year, this area delivers. The combination of historical sites, natural beauty and quality holiday homes makes it hard to beat.

We've seen visitors return year after year for cottage breaks here. The mix of activities suits everyone from couples seeking romantic getaways to groups needing big cottages with jacuzzis. Book your stay and discover why Pembrokeshire keeps drawing people back.

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