Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Dolphin Hotel offers budget accommodations in Pembroke Dock. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in acres of scenic grounds next to a medieval Bishop’s palace, The Lamphey Court Hotel is a 19th century Georgian mansion which has a luxury spa, all-weather tennis courts and stylish rooms...
Located in Pembroke, a 10-minute drive from the spectacular coast, the 16th century Old Kings Arms features rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking. Pembroke Castle is 200 yards from the property.
Pembroke dock is amazing place to visit and stay in you have...
Pembroke dock is amazing place to visit and stay in you have everything you need and all in walking distance there’s McDonald’s kfc restaurants Tesco Asda peacocks b&m Argos beautiful town with shops cafes and the amazing views from the docks
Debs
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were actually down because of a sick relative, but as...
We were actually down because of a sick relative, but as could only visit for short time spent time around the town, some beautiful views, obviously at the seaside, easy to find way around with, we really just ate in the hotel as their food was excellent and very reasonable but from being in town there were plenty places to choose from to eat
Flindsay22
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pembroke Dock is a friendly, beautiful Welsh port with many...
Pembroke Dock is a friendly, beautiful Welsh port with many choices for restaurants and accommodation. Had a lovely huge breakfast at the Dolphin. Everything was within a 17 minute walk of the train station. The people were fabulous!
Julie
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant town with an interesting history.
Pleasant town with an interesting history. The local people were friendly and helpful. There was a good corner shop very close by with larger supermarkets a short drive away. The local museum (a short walk away) was interesting with some good displays and the town is close by other attractions such as Pembroke Castle, Carew Castle etc and within reasonable driving of St Davids.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I worked on a contract here for six months in winter.
I worked on a contract here for six months in winter. It's a bit windy to say the least but the people around here are great. Freindly, helpful and the accommodation in the Dolphin Hotel was excellent.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Pembroke Dock is a commercial port and ferry terminal for...
Pembroke Dock is a commercial port and ferry terminal for Ireland. It is totally seperate from Pembroke town which was interesting particularly with the castle. The Beggars Reach hotel was across the river from Pembroke in the village of Burton. We ate in the hotel and the Jolly Sailor Pub by the old ferry landing stage. The food was good and the atmosphere convivial.
The Ferry House is exactly what pictures are showing: extremely clean, modern deco and at the same time very cosy and homely. I definitely recommend the place if someone is looking for a great place to stay in the Pembroke Dock or close by this area.
The owners are very easy to reach out and what is most important very friendly as I was a pleasure to speak with Vicki, who us one of the owner’s.
I would definitely would like to come back for a longer period and explore more of the beautiful landscape of that part of Wales.
The property had very clear check-in instructions, and was located right in the city centre - meaning we skipped having to take a taxi to the hotel (definitely worth considering while booking).
Additionally, on a personal note - I checked in on a day where the weather around Pembroke Dock was a bit dodgy (a storm was forecasted). The owners allowed us to stay an extra 3 hours at the property. 10/10 for hospitality, would recommend to anyone looking for a quaint place to stay around Pembroke Dock at a very attractive price.
We stayed in the “flower room” as my son called it and it was exceptional. Tastefully decorated, spacious with bed for us and single bed for our son plus two massive armchairs! Very clean throughout. I was a bit worried about the shared bathroom but completely unnecessary. There were two bathrooms on our floor so there was never queue and they were spotless. Lovely owners, no hassle, very easy contactless check in and check out. Value for money. The best hotel out of 4 we have stayed in during our week in Wales.
Good place to stay; pretty much in the town center. Very nice and friendly staff, even drove our vehicle around to the parking area ( which was very small). No elevator and three stories, so be prepared. Rooms were fine, clean and comfortable. Breakfast was cooked to order and well presented. If you like to dine "al fresco" they have a nice overflow, outdoor dining area. inside dining was a bit restricted but well worth waiting for. Definitely recommend.
If you can stay in the deluxe room I would recommend this - this room was spacious and with one of the best views I have seen out of a hotel room. Staff lovely and very attentive - There has been mention in other reviews of alot of noise, I found this to be untrue - My room was right next to the living room / guest area and I was not disturbed once - I stayed for two nights and both nights slept like a baby.
The location of the hotel was stunning and the hotel itself had a very warm, homly feel, the grounds and gardens were superb.. The staff were very friendly and very helpful and the owners were superb.
Our room, which was a suite, was spotless and very comfortable.
The location of the hotel was central to lovely beaches and towns.
We will definatly be staying again.
We realise that things have to be different with the pandemic resolving but there was no housekeeping. We had to get rid of our own rubbish. The hotel was a little tired with all the down time to be expected. But very tired. Garden was lovely staff were exceptionally nice and helpful.
The room was much bigger than expected (with a separate living area)and the breakfast was very good considering it was delivered to the room (due to covid). Extra milk, towels etc were readily available. Nice not to have to keep asking for things. The grounds were lovely too.
the location is great — the guest house is on the hill with a great view of Pembroke Dock. The owners were very friendly and helpful, the only problem we had with hot water was efficiently and quickly addressed.
The bathroom and bedrooms were very comfortable. The property in general was conveniently located to use as a base to visit the Pembrokeshire coast area and SW Wales. Parking near the property is fairly easy.
Room was clean, beds were comfy and sheets were clean, shower was decent pressure and warm, staff very polite and helpful, parking was fine and plenty to occupy in the local area of an evening.
We didn't have any food at hotel as we ate elsewhere. The hotel location was pretty ideal and local to all amenities walking distance to shops. Staff were friendly and polite.
The food was fabulous. The best veggie burger I ever had and the best porridge in the morning. So glad I didn’t skip this area as the Coast Trail guide books suggest.
Perfect for our walking trip, very close to the Wales Coast Path. Good facilities nearby. High standard of internal decor and all items required for our stay.
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