Set in Pembrokeshire, 400 metres from Milford Beach, THE LORD NELSON HOTEL offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Bob
United Kingdom
Breakfast was amazing. Substantial, and cooked to perfection. Compliment to chef - I'd stay there again just for that.
Wellstone Cottages - Coach House provides a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 32 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 32 km of Folly Farm.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
It was spacious and comfortable for our two families. The hot tub and bottle of Prosecco was an relaxing bonus after a long drive from Salisbury. The children enjoyed the space to run about and meet the Alpacas. We loved the secluded location, but that it was close enough to drive to St. David's and the coast.
Featuring a hot tub, Wellstone Cottages - Honey Coach House is located in Pembrokeshire. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Susan
United Kingdom
We loved the beautiful location and the honey coach house cottages were excellent for our family to celebrate a 70th birthday party. We all wished we could have stayed longer. Lots of happy memories to treasure and particularly for the children feeding the animals with Lesley who was fantastic with them. Thank you to the hosts who would answer any queries almost immediately. The online guest guide was very informative and has all you need to know.
Located in Pembrokeshire and only 17 km from Oakwood Theme Park, Charming Coastal Getaway - Pembroke provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Ruhee
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. Tom has a beautiful property well kept and decorated and amazingly clean!
The beautifully central Flat 3 The Cobourg Tenby, a property with a garden and a terrace, is set in Pembrokeshire, 21 km from Oakwood Theme Park, 11 km from Folly Farm, as well as 600 metres from...
Christine
United Kingdom
The location in the centre of the old town was very good for us during our stay as we could walk to restaurants and have a look around the town .
Lovely coastline great villages l plenty to see some...
Lovely coastline great villages l plenty to see some completely free and no rip off car parking charges like other places in England I have been too including where I live where fees are tripled for our visitors
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Staying in Milford Haven, we enjoyed the Walk around the...
Staying in Milford Haven, we enjoyed the Walk around the Busy Marina and visited a Great Museum by the Marina, A Cafe for lunch at The Taste of Haven in Charles Street, Great Home Cooked Food, Made us so Welcome, Visited the Torch Theatre on 2 Evenings, Film one evening & A Great Evening with Francis Rossi the next evening, just a short walk from our Hotel, A Great base to venture around Pembrokeshire, Travel over the now No Toll Cleddau Bridge, to visit lots of Pembrokeshire Coastal Pathways and find lovely small bays and sandy beaches, when in Pembroke visit the Castle and the Sunderland Flying Boat Museum in Pembroke Dock.
Keith
United Kingdom
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Pembrokeshire is a lovely place to stay.
Pembrokeshire is a lovely place to stay. Newgale having the best beach. Places nearby well worth a visit are the Duke of Edinburgh, Newgale seafront, The Victoria Inn, Roche (3 miles up the road towards Haverfordwest). Nolton Haven with the Mariners Inn, Solva with Window on Wales and the Hats and Barrels and three pubs. Saint David's, Whitesands Beach, Cerfai Bay, Porthgain (with the Sloop Inn and the Shed pubs and restaurants). Abereiddi Bay with the Blue Lagoon. Fishguard and Cardigan.
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Doing some family history research to make the most of the...
Doing some family history research to make the most of the September heatwave, visited Angle and Castlemartin using Pembroke Dock as a base. As long as you have the bus times to hand, travel around is not that difficult, and taxis will take you (For a price).
Angle was a lovely friendly, well spread-out village, with a fascinating church and seaman's chapel, a nice walk round to The Old Point House (pub), great views, a medieval tower house you can (Carefuly!) climb up, another pub, The Hibernia which was very pleasant, fruit and veg sales by the road, and then a good walk down to the beach and the lovely cafe there.
Jon
United Kingdom
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Such a wide variety of places to visit, ranging from busy...
Such a wide variety of places to visit, ranging from busy Tenby to quiet and peaceful Llaugharne - something for everybody to enjoy. We loved the beautiful unspoilt beach of Manorbier, the castle and water mill at Carew ( and lovely cafe), south beach at Tenby and Amroth, not forgetting Colby gardens. A good relaxing holiday shared by the 7 of us.
Kay
United Kingdom
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Our family stay regular as we have family and friends in...
Our family stay regular as we have family and friends in Carmarthen and Pembroke
We also love to visit Saundersfoot and Tenby
Our granddaughter enjoyed a trampoline park party at Hanger 5 in Haverfordwest and Folly Farm
All supermarkets located at Pembroke dock and a Marstons pub
stephen
United Kingdom
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