管理会社の情報
Hello! We're Steve, Jan and James
We are the 2nd and 3rd generations of family running the Ferry House Inn. We (Steve and Jan) took over running the inn from Jan's parents, Dave and Lil, in 1985, who ran the inn before us since 1965. James, our son, now assists us in the day to day running of things, alongside our team of wonderful, long serving, staff.
We would love to have your company and we'd be happy to help you see the great parts of Pembrokeshire, that aren't in the guide books.
We look forward to meeting you and helping you to experience this beautiful place like a local.
Steve, Jan & James
宿泊施設の情報
The Ferry House Inn offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation, nestled in the quiet little village of Hazelbeach, set in the heart of Pembrokeshire. The inn has a lively bar, relaxing lounge and conservatory restaurant with friendly, professional staff. This family run Inn has wonderful views of the Cleddau estuary and provides easy access to local attractions, including the popular seaside towns of Tenby, Saundersfoot and Milford Haven. An ideal base for both holidays makers and business bookings, surrounded by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, guests at The Ferry House Inn have a wealth of activities on their doorstep and are perfectly located for exploring the surrounding countryside, golden beaches and ancient monuments.
The B&B boasts 6 charming and well-appointed and individually designed en suite rooms; Wi-Fi and ample, off-street, private parking is available for guests’ to use free of charge. Guests can dine in the in-house restaurant, relax in the lounge or unwind at the bar.
The stylish conservatory restaurant provides beautiful panoramic views of the Cleddau waterway and uses Pembrokeshire's finest local produce and fish to create delicious, home-cooked freshly prepared food.
The Ferry House Inn is a friendly, family-run establishment that offers personal service and a genuinely warm welcome.
周辺エリアの情報
Pembrokeshire offers hills of volcanic rock, inlets forged by glaciers and limestone cliffs eroded into arches, blowholes and sea stacks. All along the coast, cliffs are footed with perfect sandy beaches. People flock here to enjoy the spectacular walking, surfing, coasteering and sea kayaking, as well as the beaches, abundant marine life and pretty towns. On top of its natural assets, Pembrokeshire offers Celtic and pre-Celtic sites, castles, island and St Davids – the magical mini-city.