Located in close proximity to coastal walks and the newly opened Goodwick Moor bird sanctuary with Ivybridge Spa* just next door.
Audrey
Ireland
The host was super friendly and accommodating. We arrived off the ferry at 11.30pm and he was on hand to help us and others find our rooms. Great space. Breakfast was great and plentiful the following morning.
JT Abergwaun hotel in Fishguard has 4-star accommodation with a restaurant and a bar. The property is situated 38 km from Oakwood Theme Park, 25 km from St David's Cathedral and 45 km from Folly Farm....
The family run Ferryboat is 500 metres from Fishguard Harbour. It offers stylish en-suite rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. Free parking is available on site.
Set in Goodwick and with Oakwood Theme Park reachable within 39 km, Rose and Crown offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
bernard k
United Kingdom
We arrived very late, after 11.00pm, and someone was waiting for us to arrive to show us to our room. Excellent location to Ferry services. Excellent breakfast. Parking available next door for small fee.
Located in Goodwick and with Oakwood Theme Park reachable within 39 km, Glendower Hotel provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Anne Marie
United Kingdom
Really comfortable, very friendly staff and regulars. Lovely location near to the Port and Fishguard.
Great breakfast and very quaint and charming building.
Set in Goodwick and only 41 km from Oakwood Theme Park, The Hut@Trefechan Wen - Coastal Coziness! offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Diane
United Kingdom
Beautifully furnished and exceptionally clean , and in such a quiet and amazing location
Pembrokeshire Shepherd hut with hottub features a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 39 km of Oakwood Theme Park and 22 km of St David's Cathedral.
Gloria
United Kingdom
Everything you would want was provided and it was spotlessly clean. The owner Brian was extremely helpful. The hot tub was hot, clean and lots of bubbles. Brilliant
It's a great base location for exploring the area.
It's a great base location for exploring the area. There's plenty of nice coastal walks that are only a short drive away. The town itself is quite small but still has plenty to offer. There's history with the fort and last invasion gallery, the lower town is very cute and you're spoiled for choice with food and drink - lots of very good quality cafes, restaurants and pubs.
Ben
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
In Fishguard to take ferry to Ireland so didn't see much of...
In Fishguard to take ferry to Ireland so didn't see much of it. Looks a nice coastal town but obviously the ferry port overwhelms the town.
If using the ferry services directions are clear and plenty of space to park and wait if arrive early.
Stayed overnight in The Ferryboat which was lovely and highly recommended.
Geraldine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town and great base to explore local sites...
A lovely little town and great base to explore local sites and coves. Great walking, lovely quaint streets, easy shopping at the CoOp. Exploring pathways and surrounds was fascinating.
A short drive to St David’s. We were there mainly for the Challenge Fishguard Triathlon. A great event.
Val
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fishguard is a relatively small port/leisure town in North...
Fishguard is a relatively small port/leisure town in North Pembrokeshire. There are pleasant walks and old properties and chapels. Good views out to the hills and sea from various viewpoints, Shopping choices are somewhat limited but there is a largeish Co op Stores and many independents. There is a pleasant cafe facing the Square opposite St Mary's Church (Bopty Cafe) and the Royal Oak Pub has a large terrace to the rear with sea views and offers a variety of food and drink with an outside bar in good weather, Live jazz was being played outside when I visited, there was a soap box derby and fair in the park and a number of other folk and music/dancing events which made for a happy and civilised summer feel. A walk along the breakwater at Goodwick is pleasant or a day trip to Ireland on the ferry. There is a good local cinema showing many current films and live showings. The gallery along west street (Miles Pepper) is worth a trip. Check out the Fishguard Music Festival in September and Aberjazz in the Spring.
Carolyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town with excellent facilitaties lovely freindly pubs...
Lovely town with excellent facilitaties lovely freindly pubs and locals great eating venues for all
Abergwan offers excellent choise for a special meal or a fabulous cocktail as does the Royal Oak with an excellent bar good menu 😀 Fishguard Arms I’d a great olde world pub with great atmosphere for a cosy drink
Sue
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Distance between dock, village, train station and waterfront...
Distance between dock, village, train station and waterfront are quite large, so transport is needed. Some sort of shuttle service would be great as it is often windy and wet, so walking would be challenging.
We thoroughly enjoyed our short stay at Llais Afon, the house was wonderful, it exceeded our expectations. Everything was perfect and the location in Lower Fishguard is ideal for exploring the town and surrounding area. The bedrooms are spacious and the kitchen/diner and sitting room are well equipped and tastefully fitted out. The house was spotlessly clean and really felt like a home from home. Our only regret is that we didn't stay longer.
Peter our host was welcoming. We were able to check in early. Comfortable bed. Everything super clean. Breakfast really good with lots of variety. Peter was also nice enough to help get us to the ferry dock. This location is also close by a portion of the Pembrookshire Coastal Path and a nice walk into Fishguard.
We were welcomed in by the owner even though we were early. He chatted with us while we had a drink and then showed us around. The room was lovely, clean and had everything you could need. Located in the centre of Fishguard it was perfect, about a 20-minute walk from the port. Will definitely be back again.
We know Fishguard very well. We had seen the cottage in our earlier explorations, and knew that it was well located. The garden was the best part of the cottage. It was very quiet and we were happy to 'migrate' from the upper terrace to the lower terrace (and listen to the birds). Good bathroom.
Check in was a breeze as everything was done by text messaging with fast response. We had a parking space almost right next to our room which was convenient. We stayed in room 10 and room 13. Room 13 was spacious and looked more modern than 10, but both rooms were clean with comfortable bed.
Loved the decor, well equipped, nice sitting areas and dining area,
Good position of property in Fishguard
Handy to visit the rest of pembroke.
No parking on property but this is really not a problem, as plenty of spaces on road, safe to park.
I loved the feeling of "not the hotel feeling" . Like you are a guest in a person's home. Which in some ways is just that. Apart from having to pay of course.
Very welcoming,clean, nice tea and coffee. Access to your own TV, a nice plus.
This is a wonderful hostel that I would recommend to anyone who wants to stay in Fishguard. It was a great pleasure to meet its owner, Steve, and to talk with him. Staying there was one of the highlights of our trip.
The hotel was easy to find and so central. Rooms were well appointed and tasteful. Staff were welcoming and we had a fantastic dinner and breakfast there - food was amazing.
The studio is perched high above Fishguard dock, with a wonderful picture window so you can take in the views. The whole apartment was warm, cosy and welcoming.
Very tired after travelling all day through Ireland and was wonderful to travel 5 minutes from the port in Fishguard. Excellent family room and great value.
Excellent breakfast, fruit bowls, full Welsh, toast etc. Great location for Fishguard ferry port which is about a 2 minute drive or 10 minute walk away.
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