The diminutive Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a dramatic area of 225 square miles in southwest Wales, was set aside as a national park in 1952 and comprises a large portion of the Pembrokeshire coast and its islands and the moorland hills of Mynydd Preseli. Rugged cliffs and coastal rock formations are home to boisterous populations of seabirds, porpoises, whales, seals and dolphins. Cycle, hike or sea kayak around the spectacular coastline. Bird watching and rock climbing are also popular.
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5 based on 726 reviews
Luxury accommodation in 10 purpose-built rooms all with full ensuite, some family rooms, some pet-friendly. Breakfast only offered but Canaston Oaks is more than 'bed and breakfast' - it is five star, award winning luxury.
I would recommend a stay here. Accommodation is 5 star. Breakfast 5 Star and try the walk down to the stream. Very relaxing especially on a warm night with a bottle of wine listening to the sounds of the stream meandering around the woods
5 based on 656 reviews
John and Jane Kilcoyne welcome you to their Guest House set in the lush meadowland a short distance from Pembroke. Less than 1 mile from the Cleddau Bridge, Lovesgrove is central to both sides of the Cleddau estuary. An ideal location to provide the business executive with a tranquil haven from the stresses of every day life.
John and his family have a really nice B&B. Six of us stayed and we were all very impressed. Breakfast set us up for a day on Skomer. The rooms are very comfortable and spacious. The power shower is very powerful. The sitting room allowed us to all be together and play games. We'll be back again.
4.5 based on 527 reviews
4 star Hotel style rooms, B&B Guest Accommodation with ample private off road FREE parking. near the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and only 500 metres from the Fishguard ferry port to Rosslare. All rooms are en-suite with free wifi, hospitality tray and flat screen Smart TV's. Ideal for walkers, cyclists, business guests, short stays, long stays and overnight stays for ferry passengers. Owned by husband and wife team, Jacqui & Peter. We also now have 2 ground floor rooms, one of which is wheelchair accessible.
We stayed overnight at the Ferryboat before taking the ferry to Ireland, and it was the perfect place for a good night's sleep before onward travel. The room was very comfortable and clean, and breakfast was good (special mention to the fresh fruit salad!). Location wise you couldn't ask for more, having its own car park and being a short walk down to the pub for dinner, as well as being just minutes from the ferry. Would definitely stay here again for a similar occasion.
4 based on 741 reviews
Slebech Park Estate close to Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales is a beautiful Grade II listed 18th century country Estate sitting amidst 700 acres of wonderful rural scenery. in the tranquil Pembrokeshire National Park. Our Country Estate boutique Bed & Breakfast is set in tranquil countryside on the shores of the tidal Daucleddau Estuary & offers you breathtaking views over the Pembrokeshire countryside. The luxury Slebech Park Estate offers rooms and suites in a comfortable atmosphere for weekend breaks, family holidays, business trips or special events. Our Boutique Bed & Breakfast accommodation is graded 5 Star Gold for serviced accommodation with the AA and Visit Wales. Each room has been individually designed to complement the natural beauty and the history of the estate outside. Onsite we also have our award winning 2 Rosette restaurant showcasing the finest local and Welsh produce, supplemented from our Organic kitchen gardens offering a fine and graceful dining experience with warm & welcoming Pembrokeshire hospitality.
I booked two rooms at this beautiful hotel as a birthday treat for my father. The surroundings are absolutely breathtaking, our rooms might just qualify for the nicest rooms I have ever stayed in and the breakfast was delicious and high end. Great service and value for money. This will be my go to place to stay when visiting West Wales from now on. Lovely!
4.5 based on 103 reviews
THE FERRY HOUSE INN is set in heart of Pembrokeshire, in the village of Hazelbeach, overlooking the beautiful Cleddau Estuary and has been run by our family for over 40 years. An ideal base for holidays and business, We are centrally located for exploring the surrounding country and attractions that include golden beaches, ancient monuments, spectacular scenery and family theme parks, to name just a few, this is an area that has something for just about every visitor. EATING - Freshly prepared home cooked food and local produce, with beautiful panoramic views of the waterway from our lounge/ conservatory, dining room or riverside garden. We always have a choice of Real Ales and local beers available, and an excellent selection of malt whiskeys.BED & BREAKFAST- Newly refurbished ensuite accommodation with a three star rating from the Welsh Tourist Board. We have six comfortable rooms with double, twin, family and single occupancies available, most rooms benefit from lovely views of Hazelbeach and the Cleddau Estuary.
Ferry House inn restaurant we had a meal with our family whilst we were on holiday .the service we got from the staff was absolutely fantastic, the food was also great. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to everyone.
4 based on 343 reviews
See why so many travelers make Parsonage Farm Inn their inn of choice when visiting St. Florence. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a quaint setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV and a fireplace, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the inn. Parsonage Farm Hotel features outdoor furniture, a coffee shop, and a sun terrace, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts free breakfast. If you are driving to Parsonage Farm Hotel, free parking is available. Travelers looking for a place to eat close to Parsonage Farm Hotel can head to Bramleys Tea Rooms (1.2 mi), which is within walking distance. At Parsonage Farm Inn, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to St. Florence.
I really enjoyed our stay here. We had a family room which I shared with my two little ones. My only criticism would be that the bunk bed is very squeaky. The service was attentive and the food was of good quality. All of the staff I met we're unfailingly polite and helpful. I'd come again definitely.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
We are a modern 17 bedroomed 3 Star Hotel situated in a premiere spot,only 2 miles from Saundersfoot and 4 miles from Tenby - all rooms are larger than average and are en-suite with bath and shower, and decorated to a high standard. Flat screen TV, refreshment trays, comfortable seating areas in all rooms. Private dining room with choice of freshly cooked breakfast and our public bar next door serves great pub food at very reasonable prices, we also have a lawned beer garden with plenty of seating. Private car park with cctv for residents and patrons of the bar.
What a lovely little hotel. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Great location to explore all the pembrokeshire coastline. Your only 10-15 mins from tenby, saundersfoot key and many more beaches. I highly recommend the restaurant lokkys next door, we ate here both nights it was that delicious. Comfy rooms and peaceful too. Highly recommended this competitively priced hotel. And parking is free with space to choose from!
4.5 based on 406 reviews
Graded 4* by the Welsh Tourist Board. Located in one of the most attractive villages in North Pembrokeshire, The Golden Lion lies within the shelter of the Preseli Hills and only minutes, on foot, from Newport Bay with its estuary and wide sandy beach. The hotel offers accommodation to suit a variety of travellers including families, couples, singles or groups. All thirteen rooms within the main hotel are en-suite with colour televisions and hot and cold refreshments. The hotel boasts a very popular restaurant where residents take breakfast and dinner is served from 6:30pm till 9pm. A variety of bar snacks can be obtained from 12:00pm until 2:30pm in the bar. The Golden Lion has a very well stocked bar which offers a good selection of beers, lagers and real ales and also has an extensive wine list.
We were travelling around Wales, on our way to our B&B, and wife was getting "Hangry", so pulled into the Golden Lion as we passed through Newport. What a great find!!!! Even though they seemed to be pretty booked up, the bar guy put us in at a table that wasn't reserved for another 2 hours. We had great service, great beer, and great food. The staff was wonderful.
4.5 based on 335 reviews
Castlemead is beautifully situated at the head of a small wooded valley, overlooking the sea, Norman church & castle.Set in half an acre of pleasant, mature grounds and lawns it offers a gloriously relaxing spot, in the heart of the village, yet only 500 yards from the beach. A small comfortable unpretentious 4 star restaurant with rooms, we have an excellent reputation for good food. out door dining in the summer months, and warm cosy meals by the fire come winter.We have nine bedrooms all en suite with beverage facilities/colour T.V. The restaurant, lounge bar all enjoy glorious views, giving direct access to the garden. Three of our rooms are situated in the Coach house set 20 yards from the main building across the car park, ideal for guests who have problems with stairs or wish to bring there dogs with them. Family rooms are available, central heating is throughout, with open fires to warm you when necessary. Castlemead offers an idyllic spot for walkers as the coastal path crosses the car park at the bottom of our garden, bird watchers and nature lovers.
Perfect two day break. Small but comfortable room. Excellent breakfast and very friendly staff. Very dog friendly . Will be booking the king room with seaview for a treat next time . Wonderful location for beach and coastal path walks . Thoroughly recommend.
5 based on 82 reviews
Pendyffryn is situated right on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, a hundred paces to the beach - perfect for an active or relaxing holiday, or a romantic break by the sea. Pendyffryn has three charming en-suite rooms with sea and village views. Delicious breakfasts, Afternoon Teas and packed lunches are prepared from locally sourced/organic produce. There are guest's Breakfast and Sitting rooms, and a south-facing terrace with views over the village and sea.
The Pendyffryn Guest House epitomizes charm & comfort. While I only stayed one night while walking the Coastal Trail, it was a stellar one. Katie met me @ 3:00 PM (don’t arrive too early!) and showed me the common areas and then up to my delightful room that had a view to the sea. After a lovely dinner at a local pub (St. Brides), I enjoyed a restful night. In the morning, I met Paul & Jo (the owners), who managed a full breakfast room while exuding friendly vibes all around. Only one, but a great one!
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