Slebech Park Estate

“Stunningly located property with high levels of hospitality and service” - AA Inspector
HAVERFORDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE



Our Inspector's view
A delightful and peaceful retreat located on the shores of Dau Gleddau Estuary – one of Europe's largest natural harbours. The estate covers 650 acres, with an array of walks leading from the door through meadows and woodlands and by the river. Guests are ensured a warm welcome and excellent service throughout their stay. Bedrooms come in a range of shapes and sizes – all have quality fittings, organic toiletries and deeply comfortable beds with Egyptian cotton sheets. Both the award-winning dinner and breakfast are served in a separate restaurant – the range of carefully prepared dishes makes good use of top quality, local produce; lunch and afternoon tea are also available. Dogs are welcome here too.
Facilities – at a glance
Accessible rooms
Civil weddings
Dogs welcome
Family rooms
Outdoor parking
Features
- Rooms 20
- Family bedrooms: 5
- Bedrooms ground: 7
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Laundry facilities
- Children's portions or menu
- Hard Tennis Court
- Private fishing
- Croquet Available
- shooting
- Satellite TV
- Free TV
- Direct Dial
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Accessible bedrooms: 1
- Steps for wheelchair: 2
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
- Afternoon Tea
- Dinner Served
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About the area
Discover Pembrokeshire
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. Volcanic eruptions and earth movements have left a tortured rocky coastline of some 160 miles, whose beauty and drama have been recognised by National Park status.
Sometimes known as ‘Little England Beyond Wales’, the county has held a fascination for English visitors ever since the first Norman warlords forced their way in 800 years ago, leaving a string of 50 fine castles in their wake. The anonymous author of The Mabinogion, an 11th-century collection of Welsh folk legends, started it all. His description of the old Celtic kingdom of Dyfed (which encompasses Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire) as ‘the land of magic and enchantment’ was perhaps the earliest written attempt to sum up the outstanding natural beauty of this wonderful westernmost outpost of Wales. This is a county where you can take it easy on the sandy beaches, make sport out of those Atlantic waves, or discover the mysteries of St David’s or the ancient Preseli Hills.
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