Hotels in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire is an area of outstanding beauty with tremendous variety. From majestic cliffs to sand dunes, from broad river estuaries to cascading streams, from gently rolling arable land to rocky outcrop - all can be seen within a few miles of each other. To protect and preserve this beauty and the wildlife it supports we have the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, West Wales Trust and The National Trust.

This wealth of contrasts is due to the very bones of the land. The fact that such a variety of rock types occur within such a comparatively small area has directly affected the scenery and history of this westerly quarter of Wales.

The waterways were the ancient motorways allowing communication and trade from the earliest times. Pembrokeshire has the Atlantic Ocean on three sides. Its old Welsh name "Pen Fro" means ‘Land’s End’. And even inland you are never far from water - the yawning Milford Haven Estuary splits north from south then the twin Eastern and Western Cleddau rivers slice their way across the county, again the Welsh name is very descriptive - Cleddau means "Swords".

In modern times Pembrokeshire is seen as remote but this was not always so - St David got his wine direct from Constantinople! The Landsker line, a feature of the underlying geology also divides the county, into ‘the North’ and ‘Down Below’ or "Little England Beyond Wales". This division dates from Norman times when a series of castles were built along the Landsker to keep the Welsh out (or was it the ‘English’ in?). Pembrokeshire has a great number of fortifications from the ancient ring forts to the dramatic castles such as Pembroke. This history is being preserved with the help of CADW.

"You can’t eat scenery" but as a county we manage to make a living out of it, mostly through tourism and agriculture with the sea for recreation, fishing and trade. These main industries support a wealth of local enterprises providing a diverse range of services. Everything from theatre, museums and music festivals to the necessities of modern living.


Pembrokeshire Hotels

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The Paddock

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 0.56 miles
Rating: 5*
Prices From: £80.00


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Tangiers Farm House B B

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 2.98 miles
Rating: 4*
Prices From: £70.00


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Ty Rhosyn Guest House

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 4.06 miles
Rating: 4*
Prices From: £90.00


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Hotel Mariners

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 4.60 miles
Rating: 2*
Prices From: £65.00


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Slebech Park

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 5.51 miles
Rating: 4*
Prices From: £95.00


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Canaston Oaks Luxury Bed Breakfast

Location: Narberth
Distance: 6.74 miles
Rating: 5*
Prices From: £105.00


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Wolfscastle Country Hotel

Location: Haverfordwest
Distance: 6.98 miles
Rating: 4*
Prices From: £65.00


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Bluestone Holiday Village

Location: Narberth
Distance: 7.32 miles
Rating: 5*
Prices From: £75.00



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