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The Pembrokeshire 

Coast National Park

Our Accomodation

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Take a look a our new bespoke retreats

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Each of our 5 beautiful domes has a private kitchen, heated bathroom, and outdoor wood-fired hot tub – all tucked within its own secluded garden. Toast marshmallows over an open fire, see the stars in all their bright glory, and cosy up in your insulated, heated dome, which comes with all the mod cons you’d expect from a luxury hotel room, including a Smart TV, wifi and multiple charging points.

 

Set in our Victorian walled garden, our domes get you close to nature but with all the comforts of a luxury break.

The Domes with Private Hot Tubs

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The Stargazers with outdoor bathtubs

Be a bedtime astronomer in one of our magical Stargazer tents, each of which has its own 360-degree stargazing roof, a private bathroom and kitchen, plus a fire pit and outdoor bathtub, all tucked into a secluded private garden. Slow down and discover your feelgood with late night fireside laughter and hot dips under the starry heavens. Set in our Victorian walled garden, each Stargazer dome has a king size bed and two futon chair beds, giving up to four people the chance to enjoy an extraordinary view of the night sky, unhampered by light pollution. 

 

The Stargazers are open from May until September.

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Group  Bookings - The Old School House - Sleeps up to 22

Set just beside The Little Retreat and surrounded by organic farmland, our hostel provides comfortable and simple accommodation. A relaxed and friendly base for your stay in Pembrokeshire, our five bedrooms sleeping a total of 22 people, ideal for groups or retreat bookings.

Lawrenny is at the heart of the 'Secret Waterway'. Four rivers come together to form the Daugleddau estuary which meanders through the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Ancient hanging woodland drops down to tidal inlets, a patchwork of fields roll into the distance, and tree-covered lanes lead you to the beautiful beaches of south Pembrokeshire. If you want to be away from the hustle and bustle but within easy reach of the action then Lawrenny Hostel is the ideal location.

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The Little Retreat is a feelgood location set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

 

Reconnect with yourself, with nature  and with each other.

Discover Pembrokeshire 

Food and Drink

No visit to Pembrokeshire would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. The region is renowned for its fresh, locally-sourced produce, from succulent seafood to artisan cheeses. Enjoy a meal at one of the many charming pubs and restaurants, where your can savor traditional Welsh dishes and contemporary cuisine. Don't forget to try the local ales and ciders, which perfectly complement the flavors of Pembrokeshire. And keep an eye our for pop ups in our very own lower walled garden.

Bird Watching

Nature lovers will be in their element with Pembrokeshire's diverse birdlife. The region is a bird-watcher's paradise, with species such as puffins, gannets, and razorbills frequenting the coastal cliffs and islands. Skomer Island, in particular, is a must-visit for its incredible seabird colonies and stunning landscapes.

On the water

For those who love to make a splash, Pembrokeshire offers a wealth of water-based activities. Try your hand at paddleboarding, kayaking, surfing or coasteering along the stunning coastline. The clear waters and sheltered bays provide the perfect conditions for both beginners and seasoned water sports enthusiasts.

Family Attractions

Pembrokeshire is a haven for families, with an abundance of attractions to keep everyone entertained. Enjoy a fun-filled day at Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, where children can meet exotic animals and enjoy thrilling rides.  Manor Park, Dinosaur Park, Heatherton Activity Centre  and many more. Alternatively, explore the fascinating coast line with a boat or take a scenic ride on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path by bike or join the annual feel good festival The Big Retreat during the May Bank Holiday.

Award Wining Beaches

Pembrokeshire boasts some of the finest beaches in the UK, many of which have been recognized with prestigious Blue Flag awards for their cleanliness and safety. From the golden sands of Tenby and Barafundle Bay to the rugged beauty of Freshwater West, there's a beach to suit every preference. Spend your days sunbathing, swimming, or exploring the rock pools with the family.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Breath-taking coastal landscapes and diverse wildlife - Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only coastal National Park in the UK. With its dramatic cliffs, serene beaches, and lush valleys, the park provides a picturesque backdrop for hiking, wildlife spotting, and simply soaking in the stunning scenery. Whether you're an avid adventurer or a casual stroller, the park's diverse trails offer something for everyone.

Tenby Harbour

Charming harbor town with colorful buildings

Island Visits

Embark on a memorable island adventure during your stay in Pembrokeshire. Skomer Island is a wildlife enthusiast's dream, famous for its puffin population, seals, and vibrant wildflower meadows. Accessible by boat from Martin's Haven, this enchanting island offers a unique opportunity to witness nature in its purest form.

Another must-visit is Caldey Island, often referred to as the Monks' Island, located just off the coast of Tenby. Home to a community of Cistercian monks, Caldey Island offers a peaceful retreat with its tranquil atmosphere, historic monastery, and stunning coastal views. Explore the island's ancient churches, enjoy its serene beaches, and sample the delicious homemade chocolate crafted by the monks.

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Historic Castles and Churches

Step back in time and explore the rich history of Pembrokeshire through its magnificent castles and churches . Visit Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII, or the imposing ruins of Carew Castle, which offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval life. These historic sites provide a perfect blend of education and enchantment for history buffs and curious minds alike. St Davids Cathedral and St Govan's is also a must on a trip to Pembrokeshire.

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