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Hotels in Pembrokeshire

You’ll be spoilt for choice. A majestic Georgian townhouse? A seaside clifftop location? A country house nestled in a beautiful woodland glade? A spa hotel that will melt away your cares?

What do all these places have in common? They’ve all been touched by the heart and soul of Pembrokeshire: from the plain and simple to boutique luxury hotels that have won numerous accolades for their exceptional comfort, hospitality, and cuisine.

Across Pembrokeshire, many hotels and accommodation providers take pride in sourcing food for their menus locally and support local artisans and producers. You’ll often find rooms decorated with stunning art from local painters and sculptors and of course, in hotel dining rooms and restaurants, there is an emphasis on produce sourced from local farmers, growers, vineyards and distilleries.

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Hotel Mariners

Central location in Haverfordwest. Ideal base for exploring North and South Pembrokeshire. Many beaches and attractions close by. Comfortable family rooms

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The St Davids Cross Hotel

Cross Square, St Davids, SA62 6SP

The Old Cross Hotel is situated in the centre of St Davids, right on the Cross Square. Our facilities include en-suite accommodation, a fully licensed restaurant and bar, both of which are open daily

Lamphey Court Hotel & Spa

Lamphey, Pembroke, SA71 5NT

Just two miles from stunning, award-winning but secluded beaches and coves and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, the hotel and spa is a perfect retreat from which to explore the locality

Wolfscastle Country Hotel

The Wolfscastle Country Hotel & Allt yr Afon Restaurant, a former vicarage nestling in the lush Mid Pembrokeshire countryside, is still known locally by its original name “Allt yr Afon”

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Myrtle House Hotel

St Marys Street, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7HW

Myrtle House Hotel, a Grade Two Listed Building, is a family-run hotel run by Rob and Jan Evans and is ideally situated in St Mary’s Street within Tenby’s famous and ancient town walls

Hotel Plas Hyfryd

Privately owned hotel situated in Narberth in the heart of Pembrokeshire. Short distance from Tenby and Saundersfoot and the local attractions of Oakwood and Folly Farm

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The Cliffe-Norton Hotel

The Norton, Tenby, SA70 8AA

The Cliffe Norton is a privately owned hotel and occupies a premier position on the North beach with uninterrupted views across the bay and just a short walk into town.

Park Hotel

North Cliff, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8AT

From our grounds and cliff top terraces, enjoy a breathtaking view overlooking Tenby’s North Bay, the harbour, with it’s backdrop of quaint mulit-coloured houses of the old town

Beggars Reach Hotel

Burton, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1PD

Pretty and quiet rural location. Ideal for exploring West Wales. 30 beautiful ensuite bedrooms individually designed. Garden restaurant with terrace.

St Brides Spa Hotel

34 Bedrooms, most with sea views. 6, 2 bedroom apartments. Marine spa, thermal suite and hydro pool. Cliff top restaurant with views across the bay and harbour

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Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park

Llwyngwair Manor, Newport, SA42 0LX

Llwyngwair Manor stands out for it’s setting. Set in 55 acres of beautiful parkland, bounded by the river Nevern and overlooked by the magnificent Carn Ingli. One mile from sea and the coastal path.

Atlantic Hotel

The Esplanade, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7DU

• Superb clifftop position with views of Tenby’s South Beach and Caldey Island • 42 elegantly furnished en-suite rooms • Health Spa with heated pool, spa bath and heated loungers

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