Overlooking Narberth and the Preseli Mountains, The Grove is a luxurious 18th-century country house surrounded by meadows.
Nicole
United Kingdom
The hotel is in a beautiful location. It’s a lovely hotel with friendly staff and good service in the restaurant. The room was lovely as are the property and gardens.
Situated in the peaceful Pembrokeshire town of Narbeth, this small 3-star hotel provides comfortable accommodation with easy access to all local attractions
Immersed within beautifully kept gardens...
Nerys
United Kingdom
Wonderful stay with friends. The hotel is very clean and staff are friendly and always willing to help. Will definitely be returning 😊
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Top Joe's Townhouse offers accommodation in Narberth, less than 7 km from Folly Farm Adventure park & Zoo. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Nestled in the picturesque Welsh countryside, the 5-star Gold award-winning Canaston Oaks has luxury barns & rooms with uninterrupted views.
Ellie
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay here for one night.
The room was a generous size with a lovely sitting area and ensuite. There was a complimentary pack of shortbread and red wine. There was a tall standing fan which was helpful in the hot weather. The view out of our window was gorgeous, overlooking green fields.
We went for a walk in the grounds along the river which was easily manageable in our crocs! and we were accompanied by the hotel dog who was friendly but kept his distance.
Lots of nice options at breakfast time and my dairy intolerance was accommodated with oat milk and margarine.
Lovely fresh sourdough available. Soaps in the bathroom were very nice too.
We took a taxi into Narberth which cost £15 each way and was well worth it to enjoy the local pubs and Hwb which had lots of beers on tap and some nice eateries.
If you'd rather stay in they have a bar in house with a good selection of wines, beers, snacks and games.
Heddfan (Place of Peace) has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Llanboidy, 23 km from Oakwood Theme Park.
Kiran
United Kingdom
Quiet location, a short drive to restaurants and late-night convenience stores in St Clair's, comfy bed with clean bathroom and bedroom. Excellent place to put your head down, and the couple who owned the place were extremely accomodating.
Located in Narberth with Narberth Castle nearby, Hideaway Escapes, Farmhouse B&B & Holiday Home, Ideal family stay or Romantic break, Friendly animals on our smallholding in beautiful Pembrokeshire...
Gavin
United Kingdom
Absolutely perfect 🥰
A little Gem 💎
Highly recommended
Situated in Llanfallteg, David's Organic Farm Wales offers a range of self-catering accommodation with a garden and farm walks.
corrine
United Kingdom
Location was beautiful and the cottage was very quaint. Kitchen although a little dated was perfect. The beds were very very comfortable. It was quite muddy (as you would expect on a farm). so take wellies. There was a super cute welcome package of organic teas and coffee plus milk in the fridge!
Located within 10 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 7.8 km of Folly Farm in Narberth, Belle Village, non electric, Rent a bell tent, BEDDING NOT SUPPLIED provides accommodation with seating area.
chloe
United Kingdom
Everything was just amazing!! Perfect family holiday
Set 11 km from Oakwood Theme Park, 8.8 km from Folly Farm and 45 km from St David's Cathedral, The Bird House offers accommodation situated in Narberth.
Situated within 10 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 7.8 km of Folly Farm in Narberth, 4 Unique Rental Tents Choose from a Bell, Cabin, or Yurt Tent All with Kitchenettes & Comfy beds NO BEDDING SUPPLIED...
The room was clean and spacious. The shower pressure was great. The staff were friendly and informative. The breakfast delicious but I would recommend changing to local sausages from Ken Davis. There is a delightful garden view from the breakfast room.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at Nant-Y-Ffin hotel in Llandissilio, a quaint...
We stayed at Nant-Y-Ffin hotel in Llandissilio, a quaint little village. Cardigan is only 18 miles north where we spent the day – we bought local handicrafts by Jeff W Henderson (at Crafter's Cwtch) and then walked along tarmac footpath on the bank of river Teifi (slow walk: half-an-hour each way), part of Wild Life Park and had scones and coffee at Wild Life Centre.
I read that the noun “Cardigan” originated (1868) at Ceredigion (Cardigan in English) – the troops of 7th Earl of Cardigan wore close-fitting knitted woollen jacket during the Crimean war.
Cherian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Llandissillio is a good location for getting around...
Llandissillio is a good location for getting around Pembrokeshire.The Nant-y-Ffin hotel provided excellent meals. It is easy to get all parts of Pembrokeshire. The road running north and south is not congested so easy to get to the south and north coasts plus other attractions.
pauline
United Kingdom
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