There's a reason that Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was voted by National Geographic as one of the two top coastal destinations in the world. These windswept coastal paths wind across ragged cliffs, wild moorland and wildflower meadows, secluded beaches and hidden coves. It can be explored by car, bicycle or by foot. There's plenty to see and do, from the stone circles in the Preseli Hills and Carew Castle to the more family-orientated Oakwood Theme Park and puffin-spotting boat rides; the sunsets will take your breath away!
Our Gurus have carefully curated a list of the best hotels in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park — all are based on their proximity to the best hiking trails, and the natural beauty that surrounds them. But these picks are a diverse bunch, ranging from a spellbinding getaway in a 12th century clifftop castle to elegant hotels set in working farms.
Newport (Newport)
Artistic, family-run restaurant with rooms situated on the Nevern estuary in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With miles of coastline to explore you'll be glad of the comfy beds and locally sourced, beautifully cooked cuisine. Simple and effective.
Newport (Newport)
A charming guesthouse located in the pretty coastal village of Newport Pembrokeshire. Five simply styled rooms feature sink-into beds, crisp white linen and lovely rural views. Featuring a cosy fire-lit lounge and a beautifully manicured garden. A quintessentially British stay.
St Davids (Pembrokeshire)
A gorgeous country retreat, set in 600 acres of farmland on the Pembrokeshire coast. The luxurious 7 room boutique hotel boasts stunning views and fantastic home cooking in the family run restaurant. A gem for short stays, weddings and private parties.
St Davids (Tyddewi)
A wonderful hotel overlooking the Pembrokeshire coast. Set in a restored 19th century windmill, the hotel's design is chic and contemporary. The rooms are sleek and urbane with metallic colour schemes. Local and international modern art pervades throughout this stylish coastal retreat.
St Davids (Haverfordwest)
Smart B&B hotel set in a 19th century vicarage just outside St. Davids. The stylish rooms are comfortable and spacious with fashionable furnishings and artwork. Perfect for people who are interested in exploring the Pembrokeshire coast with its stunning cliffs, wildlife and beaches.
Pembrokeshire (Roch)
Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the coast, the 12th century Roch Castle boasts sleek and stylish accommodation with en suite facilities. Spend your days on the beach before enjoying lovely dinners at the sister hotel. It's adults only, so an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.
Pembrokeshire (Stackpole)
With delightful rooms and some of the best food for miles around served in the restaurant, The Stackpole Inn is a superb small hotel. With four elegant rooms, it's a great option for families looking to explore Pembrokeshire.
Cardigan (Moylegrove)
A beautifully converted vicarage set in a secluded and scenic spot near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Rooms are fresh and light with large sash windows, contemporary hues, and polished wooden floors. There are also luxury huts for something a little more private. A chic spot for a coastal getaway.
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