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...
Dating back to the 12th century, Roch Castle offers guest accommodation, set on a rocky outcrop over looking St Brides Bay. Roch Castle offers free parking and WiFi.
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.
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.
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.
This 5-star bed and breakfast is an elegant stone-built property surrounded by 12 acres of private woods and gardens.
Diane
United Kingdom
The breakfast was perfect for us. It was described as continental breakfast. There was an excellent bowl of fresh fruit, choice of cereals, yoghurts, pastries, cheeses, meats and bread for toast. Plenty of choice.
The hotel is about a mile from the city. There’s nothing else around and is just perfect if you like peace and quiet. There’s plenty of places to eat in the city centre but no restaurant at the hotel itself.
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.
Garry
United Kingdom
Great food, fantastic breakfast and superb room with bath and shower.
Set in Roch, 26 km from Oakwood Theme Park, Victoria Inn Brewhouse B&B offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star inn offers free WiFi.
Set in a Grade II listed Georgian manor house, Cuffern Manor is 3 miles from an award-winning national coastal path and the 2-mile long sandy beach at Newgale, which offers surfing and canoeing.
Amy
United Kingdom
Spacious and comfortable with well equipped kitchen. Lovely to have the log burner which made it feel cosy. Perfect location great to get to beaches with the closest only a 10 minute drive
A most beautiful part of Pembrokeshire and so handy for all...
A most beautiful part of Pembrokeshire and so handy for all that the region has to offer. The is something for everyone. Stunning coastal walks; beautiful beaches; a lovely sheltered harbour; plenty of eating-houses; and a couple of good taverns in the village.
For those wanting to get away from it all, there can be no better place.
I just love it !
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stopped here on our way back from St David's for a couple...
We stopped here on our way back from St David's for a couple of hours. We walked along the coastal path and up the hill to see the view. We had lunch at Mamgu Welshcakes which offered some unique dishes but it was delicious and great value (and dog friendly). Then we had a look around Window on Wales at the clothes and gifts.
Unless you're booking an activity in the summer, I don't think there's enough in Solva to spend a whole day but it is definitely worth a stop if you are in the area.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
there is a noticeable lack of decent restaurants in the...
there is a noticeable lack of decent restaurants in the Solva and St, Davids area. Food is mainly available in the pubs and a lot of it microwaved. The only pizza place in St, Davids, 'Grain', was fully booked.
The Farmers, Bishops and Cross in St. Davids and the Hats and Barrels in Solva are all owened by the same family. Surroundings may differ but the food is very similar.
The cambrian Inn in Solva was good but by far the best meal was in the Ship inn. Limited fish menu, a locals pub but the food was exceptional. Try thr monkfish green thai curry.
Glyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We love solva tiny village in between st Davids and new...
We love solva tiny village in between st Davids and new gale beach. It’s 2000 year old village and harbour with boats and beautiful houses. The Cambrian in is beautiful and cozzy quiet excellent place to eat and drink l. The food is extra its delicious. We slept really well as it’s so quiet. There are walk ways to go look at the views on the hills. And a lovely gift shop and live music opposite. It’s a must to be visited.
Jodi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quiet coastal village, with a couple of great pub...
A quiet coastal village, with a couple of great pub restaurants, some interesting nick-nack shops, and some spectacular walking.
Usefully central to lots of other beaches and sites.
Car is probably essential, although there is a bus service.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely place to visit however needed to book for food and...
Lovely place to visit however needed to book for food and everywhere was full. Even travelled further afield but finding somewhere to just "walk in" was difficult. May be just bad luck for us but we struggled to find anywhere to eat food without having to book prior and this wasn't ideal for us as we never knew where abouts we would be when wanting to eat. People very friendly though.
Roads very narrow and hilly.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
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