Hotelss in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire has some of the most outstanding and beautiful countryside in the whole of wales. Plus theres plenty to see and do. St. Davids - a tiny city in Pembrokeshire is certainly worth a visit with its impressive cathedral. Other places to visit amongst many are Cilgerran Castle, a Tudor's Merchant House, Colby Woodland Park, Tenby, Little Haven, Moylegrove and Newport Parrog.

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Warpool Court Hotel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire

PR2S £from £235
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableHas Swimming Pool
Distance: Miles
A privately owned hotel set in quiet secluded gardens on the St Davids peninsula, a place of inspiring natural beauty. This is a haven of peace and renewal at the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Overlooking one of the most beautiful coastal stretches in Europe. The hotel was featured on BBC 1 “Holiday” programme and described as “the perfect and best place to stay” on the Pembrokeshire Coast. A travel article in the Sunday Times recently voted us to be one of the top ten hotels in the world with a view. Whitesand Bay, located nearby, was recently placed 18th out of 250, ahead of Copacabana in Brazil and Koh Phi Phi in Thailand, in a new formula for the World’s top resorts. Weather, shopping and friendliness were factors considered. Warpool Court was recommend as a “good place to stay” in “Which? Holiday” magazine January 2007. We have twenty-five bedrooms in the hotel including four spacious master bedrooms, with large bathrooms, elegant antique furniture and situated on the first floor. Two of our master room are prime sea facing. We have two new premier rooms Ramsey & Skomer. Ramsey is located on the second floor, affording magnificent sea and coastal views to the south and west across St Davids Peninsula, the Ramsey Room can be offered with a choice of double or twin beds. The spacious room combines fine fabrics with a unique collection of Victorian hand-painted nursery tiles. Skomer offers one of the finest southerly coastal views in the world from a hotel bedroom and bathroom. Offering spacious accommodation on the second floor, guests can revel in the joys of the Pembrokeshire Coast and even lie in the stand-alone bath and look straight out to sea. A power shower large enough for two also faces due south. There are two steps accessing bedroom and bathroom. At Warpool Court we welcome families through out the year and as such we have three large family rooms and two smaller family rooms. We also can provide you with cots for the younger family members and for evening time we can offer a baby listening service, ensuring that everyone has a happy and relaxing time. There's nothing more relaxing than waking up in the morning to fantastic sea view. At Warpool Court we have 14 prime sea facing rooms located on two floors, some displaying the antique tiles. We do not have any ground floor rooms or a lift! All our bedrooms are attractively furnished and provided with direct-dial telephone with internet access radio, hairdryers, television, tea and coffee-making facilities. For many years Warpool Court has been renowned for exceptional cuisine. Varied menus offering mouth watering dishes are prepared by our imaginative chefs using the finest ingredients. A choice of vegetarian options are available and special diets can be catered for. The spacious restaurant, with glorious sea views, provides an ideal atmosphere for enjoying gastronmic pleasures and fine wines. We have a heated covered swimming pool which is open from Easter to the end of October and there is an excellent all-weather tennis court. Table tennis and a pool table are housed in a separate building with areas outside for croquet, kite flying or throwing a frisbee! Rates : From £235 per room per night including dinner and breakfast. Ample off street parking. No smoking. Pets allowed. Dinner is available. AA 3 Star 77%, 2 Rosettes for Food AA.

Tenby House Hotel, Tudor Square, Tenby, Pembrokeshire

PPPN £35 Upwards
PR2S £90 Upwards
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
The Hotel situated on the south side of Tudor Square, has the proud history of being the Tenby home of Sir William Paxton. This self made man of great vision developed the town into the fine bathing spa of regency times, creating many of the attractive and picturesque buildings that give the resort its unique character to this day. Originally a medieval coaching-inn known as "The Globe Inn", this site was developed by Sir William Paxton in 1802 as his home, following his return from India where he made his fortune as a trading merchant. Lesley Fisher & Family would like to welcome you to Tenby which is both a medieval walled town and one of Wales' favorite seaside resorts, in the only coastal National Park in Britain. It's ancient harbour, surrounded by Regency houses in pastel colours, is a focus for artists and photographers and it's four sheltered beaches and safe bathing waters attract families, with water sports for the energetic. Tenby is a centre for touring Pembrokeshire, a county of great beauty. rugged coastline, valleys and hills, secluded blue flag beaches and excellent golf courses. There are world famous sea bird sanctuaries, Stone Age caves and tombs, iron Age forts, Norman Castles - altogether some 350 scheduled ancient monuments linked by the 300 kilometre coastal footpath. 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. Some of our rooms adjoin a grand balcony which overlooks Tudor Square, the heart of the town. Tenby House has all the facilities the guest expects for a comfortable and memorable visit. The bars are popular with residents and local people alike, and children are made welcome. The decor reflects the history of this fine building. Our restaurant bar is tastefully decorated adding to the mood of the restaurant. The courtyard is a suntrap and a pleasant meeting area for cool drinks with friends and family. It all makes for a relaxing end to a busy day. Rates: From £35 per person per night. From £90 per room per night based on 2 sharing. From £120 per family room per night. Pets welcome by prior arrangement. Children welcome. Dinner is available. Off street parking.

Belhaven House Hotel, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire

PPPN £40 - £45
PR2S £65 - £85
Allows SmokingOff Street ParkingDinner AvailableDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
The Belhaven House Hotel is at the centre of Milford Haven (town) which itself lies on the north shore of the Milford Haven Waterway. This river estuary was the means of access for the Norwegian Vikings who annexed all the valuable land easily reached from river and coast and drove the Welsh (North-European term for foreigners) into the hill country. Even now almost no Welsh is spoken south of the Vikings county (Landsker) line but Welsh (the language of the Britons) is still first language north of that line, now demarcated by Norman French castles. Hamilton Terrace is that part of the A4076 trunk road, that runs along the north river-bank, and overlooks the Milford 2000 Marina, and Waterway. As a family run hotel of 11 bedrooms since 1978, we have a very considerable base of repeat business, mainly commercial, but quite a few leisure, and even some of the commercial clients return during their holidays with wife and family to show them this pretty place, they have only heard about, where the food is so divine, and the "crack" in the bar so enthralling and often hilarious. The theme of the bar/restaurant is nautical and all but one of the pictures or prints have been provided by the guests. Like wise the vast range of music from all round the world has been supplied by the guests, and they know a change of music often denotes a new arrival. Milford Haven is an excellent touring centre for the whole of Pembrokeshire. Any venue can be reached by car or motorbike within 35 min. It is also an excellent base from which Walkers tackle the 180 miles of the famous coastal path, within the National Park, which boasts breath-taking scenery and many of nature's wonders to observe: furry caterpillars, birds both native and migrant, butterflies, wild flowers every month of the year, seal pups and dolphins. For the more energetic, many beaches are accessible for diving, within the National Maritime Park, wind-surfing and some of the best surf in the U.K. Tuition is available. For yachtsmen this Waterway is ideal, in fair weather, one heads downstream, in blue water towards the harbour mouth 9 miles away. In foul, there are still 15 miles upstream, with broad reaches right into the old Cambrian forest and numerous riverside pubs. Golfers have a good course which is rated by many enthusiasts for excellent greens and stunning views of the estuary. Wi-Fi Hotspot. Rates : From £40 to £45 per person per night. From £65 to £85 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. Both smoking & non smoking rooms available. Sorry, no pets. Dinner is available. Secure Off street parking available. Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details.

The Royal Lion Hotel, Tenby, Pembrokeshire

PPPN £32 - £50
PR2S £65
2 Star2 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingDinner Available
Distance: Miles
The Royal Lion Hotel appeals essentially to those who, on holiday, look for peace and quietness amongst surroundings of interest and beauty. Its greatest asset, as it nestles behind the Old Town Wall lies in its unique superb location at the top of the High Street overlooking Tenby Harbour in the heart of Pembrokeshire, a beautiful county of South West Wales. Residents and diners can enjoy a relaxed drink in the 'Celebrities' Cocktail Bar, both before and after their meal. Alternatively take a morsel and a dram from our 'Pantry Selection' in the Stage Door Cafe bar, which can be found leading into Frog Street opposite the old theatre and The De Valence Pavilion. The sitting room is situated at the first floor level this comfortable room has a large screen television. The French door opens onto the sun terrace. We have twenty one non-smoking bedrooms all of which have been decorated to a high standard. A private bathroom, colour television, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, trouser press, individually controlled thermostatic heating, tea and coffee making facilities are all standard features in each room. The majority of bedrooms command superb views over Tenby Harbour and the Carmarthen bay. Cots and high chairs are available for those with young children. Rates: £32 - £50 Per person per night. £65 Per room per night based on 2 sharing - available in january only. From £80 per family room per night - depending on season and number of children occupying the room. Children welcome. Sorry no pets allowed. Non smoking rooms only. Dinner is available. Off street parking. 2 Star WTB.