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Hotel Review
Ael y Bryn, Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire
Relax at this charming hotel offering a peaceful and tranquil retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle, featuring comfortable rooms, home-cooked food, and a range of activities to enjoy during your stay, whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family break, this hotel offers the perfect place to unwind and recharge.
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Location
Ael y Bryn is in a very rural spot in inland Pembrokeshire, in two and a half acres of grounds, just outside the national park. To reach it, you take a back lane off the A487 from the nondescript village (and hard-to-pronounce) of Eglwyswrw.
Newport is a 15-minute drive away, with its pubs, good restaurants and a fantastic big beach.
By car: the hotel is 2 hours 30 mins from Bristol, 3 hours 45 mins from Birmingham and 4 hours 40 mins from London. Free parking is available on-site.By train: London Paddington to Clunderwen takes just over 4 hours. Ael y Bryn is a 25-minute taxi ride from the station. Book trains to Clunderwen.
Style
This large modern bungalow is decorated for comfort rather than style. There's a lovely big wood-beamed and vaulted lounge with a grand piano and coal-effect stove, and a homely feel thanks to plenty of ornaments, clocks and photos of local spots taken by the owners.
Service & Facilities
Thoughtful hospitality is provided at every turn by owners Robert Smith and Arwel Hughes, such as complimentary tea, scones and cakes on arrival. For a guesthouse, the facilities are impressive and include a library and boules pitch.
- Dining room
- Conservatory
- Lounge
- Library
- Garden
- Terrace
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
The four bedrooms have understated colour schemes in pastel shades, and comfort is prioritised with the addition of armchairs and window seats. Bathrooms are a good size.
Room types: Pengelli Room, Carn Ingli Room, Preseli Room, Carn Menyn Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom, bathrobes, TV, DAB radio, mini-fridge, tea and coffee facilities, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
Meals are taken around one grand table in the vaulted dining room. Breakfast is huge and beautifully-presented, made up of a buffet and cooked-to-order platters. Dinners (bring your own wine) need booking ahead; be sure you do as they are superb.
Breakfast: selection of cereals, yoghurts, fresh fruit, preserves, toast and juices. Hot dishes cooked to order.
Dinner: Two or three-course set meal with tea and coffee. Arrange in advance. Bring your own alcohol, no corkage. Two courses £26 per person, three courses £30 per person.