Penally Abbey Hotel★★★
"A friendly team with a genuine concern for guest comfort and enjoyment."
Overview
Perched on the hill overlooking Carmarthen Bay, near Tenby, Penally Abbey was once home to the Irish whiskey distillers, Jameson. The 12th-century ruins of the original chapel can still be seen in the grounds today. The hotel has been fully restored by the owners and a warm welcome is assured. The distinct Gothic windows frame the sea views from many of the spacious bedrooms. A number of the Coach House rooms accept dogs. Dining is in the award-winning Rhosyn restaurant with highly seasonal modern menus, served in a small plates format.
Our inspector loves...
Delightful location - Perched on a hill with excellent views towards Tenby.
Characterful building - Built on a monastic site with 12th-century ruins in grounds.
Family run - A very friendly welcome from this family-run business.
Range of bedrooms - Bedrooms in the main house and the coach house of varying sizes.
Rhosyn restaurant - 2 AA Rosette award
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Rooms
- En-suite rooms annex: 4
- En-suite rooms: 12
- Family rooms: 4
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About the area
Wales meets the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion at Pembrokeshire. Unlike the West Country, Pembrokeshire can offer the coast without the crowds, and quaint fishing villages without those huge coach parks.
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