Valley View Cottages, Pembrokeshire

Valley View Cottages, Pembrokeshire Valley View cottages are 4 converted cottages in the delightful and unspoilt rolling countryside of West Wales. We welcome children and well behaved pets.

Set in 3 acres of grounds, managed to benefit local wildlife. Our luxury self-catering holiday cottages provide superb accommodation for 1 – 6 people and are equipped for all year comfort, comprising modern fixtures/fittings and appliances. Each cottage has its own private enclosed garden with patio, garden furniture, BBQ and secure play area for children. The 3 acres of grounds have a mix of woodland, ponds, orchards and wildflowers and are managed to benefit wildlife.

31/05/2026
Fancy a short break in the next few weeks? Take a look at our special offers page on our website, and late availability ...
17/05/2026

Fancy a short break in the next few weeks? Take a look at our special offers page on our website, and late availability discounts. 3 night stays available from £220.

Book online or give us a call

Dog friendly Two-bedroom cottage sleeping up to 4 people plus cot. The open plan living / kitchen area along with the main bathroom are situated on the ground floor.

Learn about the Pembrokeshire Dangler …… yes, that is what this weather phenomenon is really called 🤣
17/05/2026

Learn about the Pembrokeshire Dangler …… yes, that is what this weather phenomenon is really called 🤣

🌦️ THE PEMBROKESHIRE DANGLER: THE WEATHER PHENOMENON WITH THE MOST PEMBROKESHIRE NAME EVER - NOW WITH THE SPECTACULARLY BAD MAP REMOVED! ;)

Yes, it sounds like something you would hear whispered in a pub in Letterston, but the Pembrokeshire Dangler is a real weather phenomenon.

It happens when cold air from the north races down the Irish Sea, usually in late autumn or winter. That air travels over sea water which is often still relatively warm compared with the air above it. The result? The atmosphere becomes unstable, clouds build quickly, and showers start forming in a long, narrow line.

That line can “dangle” down the Irish Sea towards Pembrokeshire, Devon and Cornwall, bringing heavy showers, hail, sleet or snow. In the right setup, one place can be getting properly walloped while somewhere only a few miles away is looking out at blue sky and wondering what all the fuss is about.

Classic Pembrokeshire, really. Four seasons in one afternoon, and one of them is sideways.

So why does Pembrokeshire get this sort of weird weather?

The answer is location, location, location.

Pembrokeshire sticks out into the Atlantic and Irish Sea like Wales’ weather-watching front porch. We are exposed to air coming in from the ocean, squeezed between Ireland and Wales, lifted over hills, dragged across cliffs, and stirred around by sea breezes. In weather terms, we are not tucked away quietly in the corner. We are right in the firing line, wearing a raincoat and pretending it is fine.

Here are some of the unusual local weather quirks we get because of where we are:

🌧️ 1. The Pembrokeshire Dangler

The big one.

This is a narrow band of showers that forms in a northerly airflow over the Irish Sea. Cold air moves south, picks up moisture and heat from the sea, then showers form in a streamer.

It can bring rain, hail, sleet or snow. The reason it is so interesting is that the band can be very narrow. That means parts of Pembrokeshire can see repeated showers, while nearby areas stay mostly dry.

It is a bit like the weather has picked one road and decided to drive up and down it all day.

🌬️ 2. Sea breezes that change everything

On sunny days, land heats up faster than the sea. Warm air rises over the land and cooler air from the sea moves in to replace it. That is a sea breeze.

Around Pembrokeshire, with coastline on several sides, these breezes can meet, clash and lift air upwards. When air is forced to rise, clouds can build. If there is enough moisture, you can suddenly get showers forming inland or along coastal zones.

This is why a calm, bright morning can turn into “who ordered that cloud?” by afternoon.

🌫️ 3. Coastal fog and sea mist

Pembrokeshire can also get sea fog or coastal mist when warm, moist air moves over cooler sea water. The air cools, moisture condenses, and suddenly the view disappears.

One minute you can see right across the bay. The next, Skomer has apparently been deleted.

This kind of fog is common around coasts because the sea and land often sit at different temperatures. It can roll in quickly and make conditions very different over short distances.

🌄 4. Hills that squeeze rain out of clouds

Pembrokeshire is not mountainous like Eryri, but our hills still matter. When moist Atlantic air is pushed inland and forced upwards over higher ground, it cools. Cooler air holds less moisture, so clouds can thicken and rain can fall.

This is called relief rainfall, or orographic rainfall if you want to sound like you swallowed a geography textbook.

The Preseli Hills can play a part in this, helping enhance showers or low cloud when the wind direction is right.

🌊 5. Atlantic lows and big coastal winds

Pembrokeshire faces the Atlantic, so we often feel weather systems before much of inland Britain. Low-pressure systems sweeping in from the west can bring strong winds, heavy rain and large waves.

That is why coastal places such as St Davids, Dale, Milford Haven, Angle, Freshwater West and Tenby can feel a storm very differently from towns further inland.

The sea is beautiful, but when the Atlantic gets moody, it does not do subtle.

⛈️ 6. Sudden showers, bright gaps and “where did that come from?” weather

Because Pembrokeshire is surrounded by water and exposed to changing airflows, showers can form, fade, merge and move quickly.

This gives us that familiar local pattern:

Sunshine.
Black cloud.
Rain like someone tipped a bucket over the county.
Rainbow.
Sunshine again.
Repeat until laundry is emotionally damaged.

These showers are often driven by unstable air, sea temperatures, wind direction, and local lifting over land or hills.

❄️ 7. Why snow can be so hit and miss

Snow in Pembrokeshire is tricky. We are coastal, so the sea often keeps temperatures just a little too mild. But when very cold air arrives from the north or east, and there is enough moisture, snow showers can appear.

The Pembrokeshire Dangler is one of the setups that can deliver snow, especially over higher ground. But because the bands can be narrow, snow totals can vary wildly from one village to the next.

One person gets a winter wonderland. Another gets wet bins and disappointment.

📍 So, what makes Pembrokeshire special?

Pembrokeshire sits where the Atlantic, Irish Sea, hills, cliffs, valleys and peninsulas all interfere with each other. That creates a very lively local weather mix.

We get weather shaped by:

• Cold air travelling down the Irish Sea
• Warm sea water feeding showers
• Sea breezes meeting over land
• Moist Atlantic air being lifted over hills
• Coastal fog forming quickly
• Strong winds from Atlantic low-pressure systems
• Narrow shower bands that can soak one area and miss another completely

In other words, Pembrokeshire does not just have weather. It has weather with character.

And the Pembrokeshire Dangler is probably the best example of that: strange name, real science, and the ability to make one side of the county say “snow day” while the other side says “what snow?”

Only in Pembrokeshire. 🌧️🌈❄️

Four nights for the price of three at Woodpecker BarnThinking about a few quiet days away before summer really starts? F...
04/05/2026

Four nights for the price of three at Woodpecker Barn

Thinking about a few quiet days away before summer really starts? From now until 6 June we are offering four nights for the price of three at Woodpecker Barn, so you can stay a little longer without stretching the budget.

Take your time, explore the coast and countryside, then come back to the barn to switch off for the evening.

If you book online, the discount will be applied automatically otherwise give us a call and mention the 4 for 3 Woodpecker Barn offer, valid for stays up to 6 June.

Skip the airport, stay closer to homeThis might be the year to swap flight queues and cancellation worries for an easy d...
03/05/2026

Skip the airport, stay closer to home

This might be the year to swap flight queues and cancellation worries for an easy drive to West Wales instead. No delays, no last‑minute changes, just pack the car, press play on your favourite playlist and turn up when you are ready.

At Valley View Cottages you still get that “proper holiday” feeling, with beaches, Coast Path walks and peaceful countryside, just without the airport stress. Stay closer to home, keep things simple and still come back feeling like you have really been away.

The light is stretching, the sand is warming up and those long, lazy beach days are slowly returning. Time for salty hai...
01/05/2026

The light is stretching, the sand is warming up and those long, lazy beach days are slowly returning. Time for salty hair, bare feet, sandy sandwiches and that first paddle of the year in the West Wales sea.

Who are you planning your first beach day of the summer with?

25/04/2026

Relax @ Valley View Cottages, Pembrokeshire

5 minutes from our cottages, the award winning  . A pint and a meal by the river Cych. 🥰🥰🥰
24/04/2026

5 minutes from our cottages, the award winning . A pint and a meal by the river Cych. 🥰🥰🥰

24/04/2026

Always love this coast path walk above Marloes Sands every year 👌😊

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Valley View Cottages, Newchapel
Boncath
SA370HH

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