Contact Details

Name Bruce
Telephone 01646 695983

Pricing

PPPN £25 - £38.50
PR2S £50 - £70

Rooms

Single Rooms 3
Double Rooms 3
Family Rooms 0
Twin Rooms 3

Features

Allows Smoking
Off Street Parking
Dinner Available
Disabled Access

Ratings

Belhaven House Hotel, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire

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.

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Rates : From £25 to £38.50 per person per night. From £50 to £70 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.