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Many guests make the trip
into the leafy, green heart of Pembrokeshire in
which this hotel stands to enjoy its excellent,
sensibly priced food and traditional hospitality.
Wolfscastles's intimate restaurant has earned a
reputation far and wide for its tempting menus,
which feature both haute cuisine and good home
cooking. Its delicately cooked fresh seasonal
vegetables are quite superb, and fresh, locally
caught fish is one of the specialities. You'll
enjoy good accommodation too in comfortable,
well-appointed rooms &endash; by early 2005 all
bedrooms will have been upgraded to a very high
standard. Wolfscastle, set on its own amongst trees
in a rural landscape is &endash; paradoxically
&endash; one of the best centres from which to
explore the untouched cliffs, bays, coves and
beaches of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
with its rich birdlife.
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Only 8 miles from the
sea, the hotel is conveniently close to the port of
Fishguard and the spectacular coast footpath. The
tiny cathedral city of St David's and Newgale's
attractive, spacious beach are both on the
doorstep, together with an appealing range of
places to visit which include the Tregwynt Woollen
Mill (one of Wales's finest), the Llangloffan
Farmhouse Cheese Centre, the Preseli Hills, ancient
Pentre Ifan Cromlech and a variety of craft and
pottery workshops. You can look forward to a warm
welcome at this friendly, extremely convivial
hotel. Your host is Andrew Stirling, ably aided and
abetted by Sarah Keogh and Sandy
Falconer
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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"Wolfscastle Country Hotel",
Wolfscastle
Wales,Great Britain
Accommodations
in Wales
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