Wolfscastle Country Hotel, Restaurant and spa is a beautiful family-owned hotel in the heart of Pembrokeshire which nestles peacefully amid the stunning scenery of the coastal National Park and the Preseli Hills. It has been under the same ownership for 40 years and has gained a well-deserved reputation for good food and friendly relaxed service which will guarantee a memorable stay. A blend of old rural charm and contemporary design, it exudes simple elegance, and is within easy reach of stunning beaches, historic castles and exclusive golf courses.
You can also relax in the beauty and wellness spa, unwind and let tensions fl oat away as you indulge yourself in a choice of pampering beauty treatments.
DINING
Meals are served in the brasserie style restaurant at the front of the hotel, full of natural light from skylights and glass bi-fold doors; serving fine cuisine in its à la carte, award-winning 2 rosette restaurant the focus being on the skilful use of locally sourced produce. Lunch and special diets available.
Last orders 2100. Breakfast from 0700.
BEDROOMS 20
Wolfscastle treats its guests to charming rooms using award-winning local fabrics and fi tted with 32” flat screen TVs.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Awards held: Walkers & Cyclists Welcome, MostRomantic Hotel in Wales 2017, Winners of Pembrokeshire Business ‘food, drink & Hospitality’ award 2018, Welsh Tourism ‘Hotel General Manager of the year’ 2018, Best Dog Friendly Hotel in Pembrokeshire 2018. Open all year.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Double - double en-suite | £150.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Double - twin en-suite | £150.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Single - single en-suite | £105.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
By Road:Take A40 towards Fishguard, the village of Wolfscastle is 7 miles from Haverfordwest. The hotel is just off the A40.By Public Transport:Nearest train station is in Haverfordwest. Bus stops immediately outside the hotel.
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