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    St Brides Spa Hotel - View from the dining area

    St Brides Spa Hotel

    (6 reviews)

    £££

    Perched on a cliff above the small seaside resort and harbour of Saundersfoot, the St Bride's Hotel…read moreis regarded as one of West Wales's best hotels. The main draw is its Spa. The hotel itself is very well appointed, with tastefully decorated bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms all in a pastel New England theme. Most bedrooms have a sea view and balcony. The bathrooms feature high-end toiletries featuring natural minerals and botanicals, if you like that kind of thing. There is a spacious bar and restaurant area, again with wide views, and an outside terrace area. I visited as part of a family party: the reception staff were exceptionally welcoming and helpful, and very efficient. The staff generally were very helpful and friendly and room service was excellent. The bed was superbly comfortable. The food is good: breakfast consists of an extensive buffet, with hot food cooked to order. There's a separate lunch and dinner menu. The portions were very generous, so bear that in mind if you want to leave room for dessert. The only misfire was my starter of Jerusalem Artichoke with a truffle veloute and egg yolk, which was served with charred quinoa - the latter just brought a weird grittiness to the dish. That was a pity, as everything else ordered went down well. The steaks were particularly generous and cooked exactly as requested. The Spa consists of two small steam rooms, a sauna and an outside heated sea water infinity pool with a hydrotherapy area (a bit like a jacuzzi), with a swan-neck fountain that pummels your neck and shoulders like a massage. There's a large relaxation area with beds and sofas with complimentary beverages. Additional treatments include the usual range of massages, etc. A 90 minute session is free for residents, but needs to be booked well in advance as numbers are limited. Packages can also be booked by non-residents. Overall, this is a lovely hotel with very good rooms and service, and, with the Spa, makes for a perfect for a relaxing weekend break.

    This is a beautiful hotel in Saundersfoot and we ended up staying here for about 2 weeks. The spa…read morefacility is fantastic and is included with the stay. You can book ahead for a 90 minute access to the spa daily. It includes 3 sauna rooms, 2 wet and 1 dry. My favorite was the thermal pool with jets. It also has this swan neck jet which can be used to massage the neck. Bonus, it is an infinity pool, looking on to the beach. Its a wonderful experience. The daily breakfast, also included with the room is awesome too. You can order fresh cooked breakfast in addition to the buffet. Definitely a luxurious experience.

    Tenby House Hotel

    Tenby House Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    A beautiful looking hotel from the outside. Family friendly and offering plenty of food choices…read more The decor inside is pleasant and homely. I recommend.

    This is the ultimate Tenby institution. The New Year's Eve parties at Tenby House Hotel are the…read morestuff of legend, and the place is lively, kooky and full of brilliant Welsh banter. With one of our beloved friends, a would-be DJ at the helm, the family-run Tenby House Hotel is populated by Jacks of all Trade left, right and centre. Really what you're here for is the booze and the atmosphere. The music is always pumping - it might not be your cup of tea but it's loud and it's perfect for a drunken dance. At Christmas the bar really comes alive with the twinkliest of lights and the most ostentatious of decorations, and it's the sort of place where you can't help but down a few shots to kick the night off. Also, if you're lucky enough to know any of the staff (and it doesn't take long... they're very sociable), you might find yourself in one of Tenby House's world famous lock-ins. These are always memorable, and if you get the chance, get involved. There's a great outdoor area for the smokers and sun-worshippers, and the place itself is huge. The toilets can get a little waterlogged but that's more down to over-zealous clientele than lazy staff. It's got character written through it like a stick of Welsh rock and the fact that such an enormous place gets packed out so easily is testament to its popularity. You can't holiday in Tenby or even nearby Saundersfoot without giving this legendary place a try.

    Travelodge - Pembroke Dock - Travelodge Pembroke Dock

    Travelodge - Pembroke Dock

    (3 reviews)

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    Stayed for one night! 3 of us checked in to two rooms. The rooms were more or less spotless, the…read morebathrooms were perfect and they have a shower/bath that is a fair size comparing to most hotels that I have stayed in. The main bedroom though was a bit dusty in places but other than that there were plenty of towels and the bed covers and pillows were lovely and clean. One massive thing for me is the bed, it's hard to find a hotel that has a comfy bed but this one had one! Also it's in a great location, right next to lidl, asda, tescos, wilkinson and has a lovely pub about 2 minutes away from it! I don't remember the name of it but it has scaffolding out side it! If you do get a chance go and take a look at the pub!

    After a less than satisfactory experience at the Bristol Travelodge (see previous review), the…read morePembroke Dock branch was a welcome relief. Check in was straightforward, and our room was warm and comfortable, with a spotlessly clean bathroom. It was also quiet. You don't get luxuries in Travelodge hotels, but the room had all that we needed for our one-night stay. This Travelodge seems to cater mainly for people travelling on the ferry, so although they don't do a cooked breakfast, you can buy a breakfast bag containing cereal, a hot drink and a smoothie, which is handy if you have an early start. There were some other vending machines in the foyer too. The receptionist was extremely helpful throughout our stay and gave us some useful local information. There isn't a great deal in Pembroke Dock itself, so we drove into nearby Pembroke where there were a few takeaways and restaurants. One point worth mentioning was that the hotel car park - which is free - was quite full, so if the hotel is at peak capacity you may struggle to find a space. We paid just over £50 for the night here, which was a bargain for a comfortable room and a quiet night's sleep!

    Begelly Arms - hotels - Updated May 2026

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