Ideal for a golf enthusiast, this country hotel, converted from a 17th Century water mill, is run by golfers and is next door to the Glynhir Golf Course. It is the perfect destination to holiday, where you can descend the steep valley on which the hotel perches to the river Loughor below. The Brecon Beacons are within easy striking distance and the hotel grounds themselves provide good exercise. Each of the bedrooms has its own en suite whirlpool bath, most have south-facing terraces or balconies. The decor befits the age of the building and special treats include a small indoor swimming pool and a bar specializing in malt whiskeys which you can sip on the balcony.
A few miles down from its source on the Black Mountain, the River Loughor cascades over a waterfall in the grounds of Glynhir Mansion. Few hotels can boast such gorgeous walks on their own land. If you head towards the farmhouse on the estate, you may encounter peacocks and pot-bellied pigs. The early eighteenth-century mansion lives up to its location and has considerable charm. The three large en-suite rooms on the first floor are the ones to go for. The dining room and lounge are well-furnished. During warm weather, meals can be taken in the large conservatory.
Situated at the western end of Oxwich Bay, this hotel's greatest advantage is that you can walk straight out onto the beach or watch the waves from your window. But you must ask for a room with sea views, preferably the ones with windows on two sides. All are en suite and comfortable, if a bit lacking in character. Morning coffee and afternoon tea can be taken in the terraced gardens overlooking the beach and you can dine in the formal but relaxing Garden Room. The hotel is a popular venue for weddings because of its scenic surroundings and much of the space is geared to large functions.
Situated in Laugharne, close to the River Tâf estuary, this boutique hotel is known as the favourite watering hole of Dylan Thomas. Free Wi-Fi is available in some areas and there is free, limited parking on site. Rooms at Browns Hotel have elegant décor and some feature period features like old wooden beams and exposed brick walls. Benefits include an HD TV, iPod docking station, and en suite bathroom with free toiletries. You can relax in the reading room beside an inglenook fireplace, or enjoy a drink and listen to mellow music in the bar that Dylan Thomas visited. The spectacular coast at Tenby is a 30-minute drive away, and Swansea is less than an hour’s drive away.
In the centre of historic Carmarthen, the Drovers Arms provides refurbished rooms with en suite bathrooms. There is free limited parking on site. Bright and modern, every room includes soft furnishings, along with a Freeview, flat-screen TV and tea/coffee facilities for guests to relax with. Each en suite bathroom also features free toiletries and a hairdryer. The bar can open late for residents, and features a traditional quarry tile floor and comfy sofas in the oak room lounge. A wide selection of local and international drinks are available, and Sky Sports, ESPN, At the Races, and F1 are shown in the bar and lounge, and free WiFi is available in the bar and the oak room lounge area. Breakfast at The Drovers Arms includes full Welsh options, cooked to order using local produce. Cereals, toast, and fruit juice are also available. Carmarthen Rail Station is just a 10-minute walk away, and free public parking available nearby. The Lyric Theatre is a 5-minute walk away, while the University of Wales, Trinity St. David is a 15-minute walk from the inn.
Ideal for a golf enthusiast, this country hotel, converted from a 17th Century water mill, is run by golfers and is next door to the Glynhir Golf Course. It is the perfect destination to holiday, where you can descend the steep valley on which the hotel perches to the river Loughor below. The Brecon Beacons are within easy striking distance and the hotel grounds themselves provide good exercise. Each of the bedrooms has its own en suite whirlpool bath, most have south-facing terraces or balconies. The decor befits the age of the building and special treats include a small indoor swimming pool and a bar specializing in malt whiskeys which you can sip on the balcony.
Get pampered in this Georgian style country house, which spares no effort when it comes to delivering top-notch hospitality. The principal infrastructure of this house includes a morning room, a drawing room and several bedrooms designed in different themes and tastes, each having a sizeable en-suite bathroom. The strategic location of this country house enables one to drop a quick visit to all the nearby tourist attractions Pembrokeshire has to give, or to simply explore the surrounding grounds of the country house. The site can also be used as a wedding venue, and a professional team - to cater to every necessary desideratum for the perfect wedding to take place - will be provided on request.
Cnapan Hotel is a one of its kind restaurant that also has provision for stay. It dates back to the 19th Century and structure resembles the architectural style of an Ivy House. The hotel stretches over two storeys and its interiors are well made with Welsh oak furniture, a large fireplace is placed in the main dining hall which has large tables. As for the hotel, the rooms are small but yet comfortable. Note: the restaurant remains closed on Tuesdays from April to October.
Featuring a garden and free WiFi, Erw-Lon Farm is situated in Pontfaen. Rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. At the bed and breakfast, each room is fitted with a desk. All rooms at Erw-Lon Farm are fitted with a seating area. Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a continental or a Full English/Irish breakfast. Tenby is 35 km from Erw-Lon Farm, while St. Davids is 28 km away.