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Rooms from 72.00 GBP | Situated just 7 miles from the Pembrokshire coast, Idos Boutique Suites features an on-site surf shop, free on-street parking and a hot tub which opens to guests in the warmer months. Located on the high street, with access to many restaurants, bars and shops.
Idos rooms have double doors which open out onto a picturesque courtyard, as well as free Wi-Fi, an iPod docking station and luxury pillows.
Chickens, ducks and goats can be found in the garden, and guests can relax in The Coffee Bar, and Garden Café which are both in the courtyard. A breakfast including eggs from Idos’ own chickens is served each morning. Kayaks, paddles and clothing can be purchased in the surf shop.
The entrance to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is just a 25-minute drive, while Narbeth Rail Station is less than 20 minutes’ walk. The hotel can collect guests from the station upon request. |
  
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Rooms from 120.00 GBP | Overlooking Narberth and the Preseli Mountains, The Grove is a luxurious 18th-century country house surrounded by meadows. It won the ‘Best Large Place to Stay’ in the 2010 National Tourist Awards.
Bedrooms at The Grove are beautifully decorated with ornate fireplaces and modern art. The large bathrooms feature deep iron baths, under-floor heating and designer toiletries. All rooms include a flat-screen TV, DVD player and free wired internet.
Serving classic country food with a modern twist, the award-winning Grove Restaurant has a menu that changes with the seasons, using produce from its own gardens. The restaurant exudes elegance with its wooden panelled floors and furniture and crisp white table cloths. Dine al fresco in The Garden Room Restaurant, which is surrounded by trees.
The hotel has stunning gardens for guests to explore and Pembrokeshire National Park is just 5 minutes’ drive away. Free parking is available at the hotel. |
  
| Stoneleigh B&B Stoneleigh Clynderwen, Narberth
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | A 30-minute drive from the beaches of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Stoneleigh B&B offers home-cooked breakfasts made with local produce. Wi-Fi is free.
The bedrooms are individually decorated and each of them features tea/coffee/chocolate making facilities. The showers are power showers and hairdryers are provided.
There are many places to eat in the village of Clunderwen. A full English breakfast and a continental option are served every morning in the spacious dining room.
Clunderwen Railway Station is a 5-minute walk from Stoneleigh. Preseli Hills, with their panoramic views across Pembrokeshire, as well as the Amroth and Saundersfoot beaches are just a 30-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 59.50 GBP | The Plas Hyfryd Hotel, situated in Narberth, the heart of Pembrokeshire, is a 'Delightful Mansion' where a warm country welcome awaits all our guests.
We can offer fourteen ensuite bedrooms, each with television and hospitality.
Family suites available and children very welcome. Enjoy fine dining from our A La Carte menu accompanied by our extensive wine list. Our house menu is available for guests booked in on our dinner, bed and breakfast rate. We are licensed for the solemnization of Marriages and cater for Wedding receptions and other family celebrations. Keep an eye out for our special offers available throughout the year. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The serviced accommodation is of a high standard, with eighteen en-suite bedrooms. The decor and soft furnishings have been carefully selected to echo the grandeur and style of the Regency building.
Good food is assured, with hot and cold meals available at lunchtime and in the evenings. Paxton's Bistro offers a wide range of cuisine, using Pembrokeshire produce where possible.
Courtyard with outside bar.
Children's Games room.
Located near Pembroke Dock. Garage, secure parking available £4.00 per day.
Double or Twin occupancy includes bed and breakfast for two persons. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | The Belhaven, as it is known as locally, opened in the Spring of 1978, and has gained a reputation for providing warm, clean, comfortable accommodation and excellent food.
The location, on the trunk road and by the Cenotaph, made it easy to find, even before Satnav. Having, then, a red illuminated canopy and being located, just above the marina, made it easy to spot for sailors and yachtsmen, day or night. For the walkers, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path leads past our door. And we are also in walking distance of the Torch (Amoco Torch) Theatre.
Being on the same road ( part of the A4076) as the Town Hall,
Library, St. Katherines Church, Masonic Hall, British Legion, Museum, the major Banks, chemists, surgery, main bus-stop and train station has been advantageous.
On the Waterway, in front of us, apart from the daily impressive movements of the oil tankers and tugs, we have seen the Tall Ships Race, visiting replicas like the Golden Hind, the Matthew, the Dragon ship when they were filming "the Tales of Nania", the Pascal Flores when they were filming "the Onedin Line", Sir Richard Branson's Blue Riband catamaran, World Dinghy championships, UK National ski-ing and Off-shore powerboat championships, for this is one of the few venues where offshore conditions can be experienced in an inshore location, and where spectators can view the whole race. And most recently Cruise liners are stopping off to view our County "little England beyond Wales". |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | THE FERRY HOUSE INN is locat ed in the heart of beautiful Pembrokeshire on the north shore of the Cleddau Estuary, owned and run by our family for 45 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 a area that has something for just about every visitor.
EATING- Enjoy great quality food and local produce with panoramic views of the waterway from our lounge or dining room.
BED & BREAKFAST- 6 en-suite rooms with a 3* rating from the Welsh Tourist Board. We have double, twin, family and single occupancies, with most rooms benefiting from lovely views of the Cleddau Estuary.
FOR WALKERS we are positioned on the beautiful Pembrokshire Coast Footpath which is accessed yards from our door. We can provide a leisurely lunch and a drink by the water's edge or convenient stop over for longer walking trips with arranged baggage transfers.
FOR WATERCRAFT a pontoon provides easy landing at Hazelbeach from March to October, and the Marina's of Neyland and Milford Haven are 1 mile and 4 miles travel respectively.
All major credit cards accepted. Functions catered for. |
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