Located in St. Davids, 2 km from Caer Bwdy Bay Beach, Twr y Felin Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mark
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast and view from balcony overlooked the fields and sea
St. Davids Cross Hotel set the centre of St David’s, on Cross Square. This hotel features a restaurant, lounge and a bar. Each room at St. Davids Cross Hotel has traditional décor.
The Grove is situated in beautiful grounds near St. David’s Cathedral. The hotel has an acre of walled gardens and a restaurant and bar for drinks and dining
Grove Hotel has en suite rooms that featu...
Set within 1.6 km of Caer Bwdy Bay Beach and 700 metres of St David's Cathedral in St. Davids, Glendower offers accommodation with a TV. A courtesy tray and kettle are also featured.
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Crug Glas Country House is a country house set in a historic building in St. Davids, 2.8 km from Abereiddy Beach.
Damian
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel. Staff were very nice. Breakfast and dinner were excellent.
This 5-star bed and breakfast is an elegant stone-built property surrounded by 12 acres of private woods and gardens.
Patrick
United Kingdom
The vicarage was very well converted into a B&B. It was unbelievably clean and was exactly as described. The staff was also very friendly! We enjoyed it very much - This is a 🔟 for us!
Located in St. Davids and only 2.9 km from Porthlisky Beach, Four Winds B&B StDavids provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Darren
United Kingdom
Nikki was an excellent host and made us both feel very comfortable and looked after. She is easy to talk to and very attentive.
Breakfast and our packed lunches were excellent.
Located just 2.5 km from Caer Bwdy Bay Beach, Ty Boia Bed & Breakfast provides accommodation in St. Davids with access to water sports facilities, a garden, as well as luggage storage space.
It's an absolutely beautiful area filled with stunning views...
It's an absolutely beautiful area filled with stunning views and a fair few places to walk. There isn't much of anything else there though, including shops and restaurant options. If you are looking for a relaxed walking, beach or camping holiday then it's perfect for you, however if you want more of an upbeat and busy tourist feel this probably isn't the best location.
Natalie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Cathedral was very interesting.
The Cathedral was very interesting. I highly recommend attending a service with a choir, either Evensong or the Choral Eucharist on Sunday: the choirs are magnificent. The Cathedral web site includes a schedule showing service times and whether the services are sung. I ate two dinners at St David's Cross Hotel and one at Saffron (Indian food), had tasty Welsh cakes for lunch at the Cathedral refectory (cafe). Walking along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Walkway for a ways was very interesting, and in early May was not crowded. One drawback: getting to/from/around St David's using public transportation is difficult, impossible on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
Hilton
United States
10
Scored 10
Compact walking area. Super cathedral and history.
Compact walking area. Super cathedral and history. Quiet country lanes and super beaches accessible by foot. Good range of accommodation, restaurants, craft shops and takeaways. Supermarket right by City Inn.
Laurence
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Visited the cathedral and enjoyed a lovely 2 hour walk...
Visited the cathedral and enjoyed a lovely 2 hour walk inside and around the grounds (the 'voluntary' donation of £5 into the cathedral felt almost involuntary due to the lady reminding everyone that it was an option and 'don't worry about not having cash, we have a card machine'.
The town is beautiful and kept very clean.
There's lots of indoor places to visit for rainy days.
Sutton
10
Scored 10
Off-season, St.
Off-season, St. David’s is a sleepy town (sorry, CITY… but in name only) with disproportionately good food options and a lovely cathedral. Crust Pizza is surprisingly delicious and the pubs are all that you could want. The shops are plentiful enough to sate summer crowds while the coast trail skirts beautiful clifftop vantage points and the white sand beach where surfers brave cold waves. No reason to drive, stay close and walk this historic town. For those with mobility challenges, this would be a very hard town to navigate.
Alyssa
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
For beach goers with young familes OK especially if you work...
For beach goers with young familes OK especially if you work out how to also get to other beaches than Whitesands which can be overcrowded.
St David's is well served by churches; as well as the Cathedral there is Sunday Catholic Mass and other non-conformist places of worship. A visit to St Non's ancient site of Christianity is a mostly level, 3/4 mile from the town.
Eating out is a problem; we formed the impression that some outlets were overpriced, needing to get most profit from tourists; that Saffron (curry house) no longer has 'eat in' is a pity.
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When we opened the room´s door both of us said: WoW!! The room was spacious, you have the bedroom itself plus a separate area with a sofa, a table and TV. Big windows and then the ocean and the mountains!
The place is perfect to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast and it´s located 10 minutes drive from the town of St. Davids.
Fran was very kind and always available. A place to came back without doubts
The area was beautiful and Ian and Jacky were amazing hosts. We didn’t come to Wales with much of an agenda, just a goal of spending time in the countryside. Ian gave us recommendations that turned out to be the best day touring the Pembrokshire area. The farm was beautiful, clean, and had a comfortable room. Thank you Ian and Jacky for an amazing stay!
Good location for our visit to St. Davids. Our understanding was that the hotel recently had a management change so still a work in progress but overall, our stay was good. We had several meals in the cafe located in the hotel and felt that the food was good. No elevator or AC but temps were cool and we left window open at night.
St David's is a lovely small city we were there for a christening at the cathedral the Cross hotel was exceptional very friendly staff breakfast was included as well for the price we had dinner and sunday lunch as well and the food was excellent highly recommend this hotel and would definately return again
Hosts were lovely. Jackie has a very good taste, interior was lovely, cosy and a very good quality.
Lovely breakfast with attention to detail.
Very convenient location- glorious sunset from the yard and about 8min drive to White Sands beach or St. Davids.
Stunning view out the sitting room window. We really enjoyed talking to Fran, our host, at breakfast. Everything was very clean and tastefully decorated. It was in a perfect location for jumping into the Wales Coast Path.
Extremely friendly hostess; nicely decorated, clean, comfortable room; excellent breakfast; great location near the heart of St. Davids; easy access to Pembrokeshire coastal trail; on-site parking available
Good location for exploring St. Davids. Car parking was good. Staff were friendly. Breakfast was good. Room was clean and comfortable. Peaceful surrounding area. Local supermarket adjacent to the hotel.
The hotel was great. Very quiet surroundings, extremely clean and all staff were very friendly and helpful. Could not fault it. Will definitely go there again. Dinner was superb, well done Chef.
It was a short walk to the square of St David's. It was beautiful inside and spacious. It had all the items one needs to stay for several days. Would definitely reserve again for another stay.
great location for st Davids, hotel looking a little tired but room clean, covid restrictions one way system and masks in operation ,food good great breakfast.
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