About Pembrokeshire Farm B&B
Caermaenau Fawr (meaning large fortified pile of stones) is a historic Pembrokeshire longhouse. Set within beautiful gardens with a lake and surrounded by its own fields, it is a very tranquil place to stay.
A relaxed, luxurious farmhouse, offering a country house-party feel to guests; play croquet & have tea on the lawn, curl up in front of a roaring log fire in the drawing room after a long walk on the beach or visit the resident donkeys, labradors, ducks, bees and assorted other animals.
With prior notice we are happy to cater for vegetarian, gluten free or dairy free diets.
Pembrokeshire Farm B&B has been awarded Tripadvisor's Certificate of Excellence as well as Booking.com 10/10 Exceptional Guests' Review Award every year since opening.
It is not suitable for children under 12.
Location
Caermaenau Fawr is centrally located in a quiet, secluded position yet just a few minutes drive from the A40; an ideal position for exploring all that Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion have to offer; or as a stop on the way to Ireland.
The bustling town of Narberth, with its array of individual shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes is just two miles away.
Cost
£100.00 - £110.00 per room per night
Rates: B&B per room per night £80
Additional Information
Open from February to October.
Price Info:
Rates: B&B per room per night £80
Facilities:
- Advanced booking in peak time
- Credit Debit card accepted
- Central heating
- Private Parking
- Bed linen free of charge
- Totally non smoking
- Non smoking bedrooms
- Private Gardens
- TV in room/unit/static caravan
- Short Breaks available
- Vegetarian diets
- Broadband Connection available
- Wifi Internet Access
Accessibility
Being an historic farmhouse, unfortunately our bedrooms are not suitable for disabled access.
Directions
From the M4 take the A48 to Carmarthen and then follow the A40 West until you reach Pemblewin roundabout. Turn right onto the A478 signed Cardigan/Clynderwen. Shortly after the roundabout on the left you will see a concealed entrance sign with a picture of a sheep indicating our drive on the right. The entrance to our drive is shortly after the sign and marked by some tall trees.
Train to Narberth, Clynderwen or Whitland.