Freshwater East Beach at low tide with views over Trewent headland

Freshwater East Beach

Arial View of Manorbier Castle and Beach

Manorbier Castle and Beach

Barafundel Bay and Beach, Stackpole Estate, National Trust and  Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Barafundel Bay | Stackpole Estate

Bosherston Lily Ponds Nature Reserve

Bosherston Lily Ponds | Stackpole Estate

Carew Castle and

Carew Castle

The Green Bridge of Wales is a natural arch formed from Carboniferous Limestone within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is located in the Castlemartin Training Area

Green Bridge of Wales

Colourfully painted houses located at Tenby Harbour

Tenby

Pembroke Castle, located in Pembroke Town

Pembroke Castle

Aerial view of Freshwater West Beach.Dobby’s grave is a popular, unofficial memorial located in the sand dunes at Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales

Freshwater West Beach

Stack Rocks (or Elegug Stacks) are two dramatic, 25-meter-high limestone pillars near Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, Wales, formed by coastal erosion and now a major seabird nesting site.

Stack Rocks

Skomer Island, a National Nature Reserve off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, is a world-renowned, premier seabird colony, famous for hosting the largest Atlantic Puffin colony in southern Britain. Accessible by a short boat trip from Martin's Haven, it features over 20,000 puffins and nearly half the world's population of Manx shearwaters

Skomer Island

St Govan's Chapel is a 13th-century,, lime-washed stone structure built into a limestone cliff fissure on the Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales, marking a 6th-century hermitage site. It is associated with the Irish monk Govan—who allegedly hid there from pirates—and features a 6th-century holy well, ancient altar, and 52 steps.

St Govans Chapel

Wild coast on your doorstep

Greenshutters sits beside the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, with wide sea views and some of the most beautiful landscapes in Wales right outside the door.

Walks, water & fresh air

  • Coastal walks straight from the house
  • Sea swims, beach combing and wildlife spotting
  • Kayaking, paddle boarding, surfing and coasteering
  • Quiet cycling lanes and cliff-top paths

Seal and seabird sightings are common, especially out of season.

Beaches nearby

  • Freshwater East - closest, vast and atmospheric
  • Barafundel Bay - iconic white sands via a stunning walk
  • Freshwater West - wild and cinematic
  • Broadhaven South - peaceful and expansive

Easy days out 

  • Carew Castle & tidal mill
  • Manorbier Castle by the sea
  • Bosherston Lily Ponds
  • Tenby for harbour walks and cafés

Best out of season

Autumn, winter and early spring bring quieter beaches, dramatic skies and space to breathe. Walk, swim, explore — then return to warmth, fire and sauna.

Why guests love it here

Everything encourages you to slow down:
walk from the door · sea air · big skies · no crowds