Lamphey Hall is a traditional, quiet country-house hotel with a lively bistro bar and friendly, professional staff. The family-run hotel is on the Tenby-to-Pembroke road.
Max
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful staff, excellent food there also.
Situated in Pembroke, a 10-minute drive from the spectacular coast, the 16th century Old Kings Arms boasts rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking. Pembroke Castle is 200 yards from the property.
Henson
New Zealand
The location was close to the castle. This was a good jump off place to self drive to the Skomer Island ferry to see the Puffins
Offering a garden and garden view, Portclew Cottages is situated in Pembroke, 1.4 km from Freshwater East and 21 km from Oakwood Theme Park.
Heidi
United Kingdom
The cottage was really lovely. Nice use of the space and good facilities Wonderfully peaceful when we were there too. It's a great base to get to just about anywhere in Pembrokeshire.
The kitchen was well equipped. The shower room/toilet was clean. Our bedroom was comfortable and we had plenty of space.
Set in Pembroke and only 17 km from Oakwood Theme Park, Pembroke Self Catering Apartments offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Parsons
United Kingdom
Very difficult to find entrance. Tried contacting staff but no one responded until 10pm. Directly next door is a clock tower that rings every hour. Across the street is a bar and it was extremely noisy until 5am. For an apartment that sleeps 5, you’d think they would provide more than 2 glasses to drink from!
Really disappointed with this accommodation.
Once a medieval coaching inn, this hotel is located less than 10 minutes’ walk from Pembroke’s impressive castle, along the quaint high street.
Joshua
United Kingdom
It was a good location, close to all amenities and tourist attractions. The parking was also very good. The person who checked us in was lovely and welcoming.
Housed in a historic building, Eaton house features accommodation with water sports facilities and free WiFi in Pembroke, 17 km from Oakwood Theme Park.
Domestic travellers can reach Pembroke by train (5 hours from London) or car (4 hours from Cardiff). International visitors can fly into Cardiff Airport, then take a 2-hour train or drive. Alternatively, ferry services are available from Rosslare, Ireland (4 hours).
Cardiff Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Pembroke, UK. It's approximately 150km away, offering numerous flight options and good transport links to Pembroke.
In Pembroke, UK, public transport options include buses operated by First Cymru and Richards Bros, providing regular services. Trains are available at Pembroke Railway Station. Taxis are also accessible. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Driving is another option, with car hire services available.
The Main Street area in Pembroke is ideal for visitors, offering a range of shops, restaurants, and close proximity to Pembroke Castle. It's a vibrant neighbourhood with easy access to public transport.
What guests said about Pembroke:
10
Scored 10
Pembroke castle was interesting and right in the town.
Pembroke castle was interesting and right in the town. There was also a nice walk around the mill pond. The town had a small high street with a few interesting shops and places to eat/drink.
Most of the car parks were pay and display so you had a have an idea of how long things would take.
In terms of beaches Barafundle Bay was the best but it's half a mile walk from car park and cafe, so no facilities on the beach.
For walkers they it the coastal path and lily ponds.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
One of the finest castles in Cymru (albeit with a lot of...
One of the finest castles in Cymru (albeit with a lot of restoration - if you're after a genuine original ruin other castles are available) and a wonderfully compact fortified town with a collection of decent pubs and places to stay. I hear there are beaches nearby but they're not my thing so can't comment. Ate at the Watermans Arms where it's still possible to get a decent sirloin steak under £20.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I am originally from Pembrokshire and have family living...
I am originally from Pembrokshire and have family living there and this property was the best location . Had fantastic food at The Dolphin hotel and the Coach House was a lovely pub as well. Only disappointing factor is mist of the shop we're shut for full Easter holidays
Maggie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pembroke is a reasonably attractive town, but the natural...
Pembroke is a reasonably attractive town, but the natural coastal surroundings are the real eye-catcher. We visited Pembroke castle which has much for the historian. But it's a monument to some very grim history.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had a 5 day break, which was long enough because it was...
We had a 5 day break, which was long enough because it was Winter time, but I would stay longer in late Spring/ Summertime, as great beeches to visit, great coastal walks and the coastal towns are all bustling.
Stephen P.
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great hotel management by Norman, we felt very comfortable...
Great hotel management by Norman, we felt very comfortable and welcome. Very good breakfast choices each morning, excellent service.
We would highly recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Pembroke. Also, great Sunday lunch!!
The cottage is in a great location, close to the beach but not too far from Tenby and Pembroke village. Lots to do, close enough to the train station so we got the train into Tenby. The cottage is exactly what you need, small and comfortable, the bed and very nice and have us a lovely nights sleep. The shower is very powerful and definitely going to miss that! Lovely little outside area where you can sit and relax. Very clean inside.
Facilities, cleanliness, breakfasts provided by charming hosts Rebecca and Jeremy all made for a very enjoyable stay in a glorious part of Pembrokeshire. Thank you Rebecca for recommending a superb evening meal at a local pub. Main reason for selecting this area was to visit Skomer Island and photograph the puffins, and also reminisce about places we used to scuba dive in our younger days. Highly recommended.
We were lucky to get two rooms in here as other hotels in Tenby were full. The hotel is just some 15 - 20 minutes drive away from Tenby which is not too bad. One of the rooms felt more refurbished than the other one but the bed was comfortable with different options of pillows. Breakfast was very good and they offered a Welsh special of laverbread for us to try! : )
A lovely hotel, rooms were clean and comfortable. The hotel is obviously recently decorated to a high standard.
Breakfast and evening meal was very good, would definitely recommend the restaurant as a really good choice within Pembroke. Staff were very friendly and polite.
Large spacious 2 bedrooms. Excellent location in the middle of Pembroke steps away from the castle and fun pubs.Entire apartment seemed brand new. Excellent shower. Safe and secure entrance. Easy parking. Well equipped kitchen and washing machine.
Peter was extremely helpful and accommodating. My partner was catching an early train and he served breakfast early. I was in need of a taxi to the Dock and Peter called several taxi services and he indeed found one. A lovely place to stay.
It is a very nice property and the living area are spacious. We had a very comfortable stay. The Pink House is also very close to a big beach - literally a stones throw away, as well as being an ideal location to investigate Pembrokeshire.
Perfect location right in the centre of Pembroke and ideal for a short stay. Well decorated and mostly very comfortable. It was a bit chilly when we first arrived but the heaters are incredibly effective and we were soon comfortably warm.
A newly renovated property, well located in the quiet village of Lamphey about midway between Tenby and Pembroke and in walking distance of a well rated pub/restaurant. We found the cottage well appointed and spotlessly clean on arrival.
The location was great, close to lots of things to see and so and a short drive into Pembroke. The tents were well set up and the marshmallows were a cute touch. The shower was also well set up.
Food good quality and generous portions.
Location was good for exploring S Pembrokeshire.
Pleasant outdoor seating.
Staff were helpful in rectifying small faults in plumbing/electrics.
my daughters and newborn granddaughter were stranded in Pembroke with nowhere to stay this was a short notice booking and excellent service and apartment, would definitely book again
Nice Hotel in the Centre of Pembroke. Has a good sized car park. Well placed in the town centre. Comfortable room with tea/coffee etc. Nice breakfast. Would definately stay again.
This is a very well cared for hotel. Everything was spotless and very comfortable with all the details considered. The outside garden is lovely. Fabulous breakfasts on both days!
Loved the location close to Tenby and also Pembroke very central to all local attractions lovely host and a fantastic place will definitely be going back 👌❤️
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