The Ferryboat Inn, Dyffryn, Fishguard & Goodwick, Pembrokeshire
The Ferryboat Inn offers wonderful guest house accommodation on the edge of Dyffryn at Fishguard & Goodwick in Pembrokeshire. Near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the ferry port to Ireland, this is an ideal stop-off point for both business and leisure guests.
The inn has 7 guest rooms. One twin room can be made into a family room. Each room is stylish but simply furnished with solid oak furniture, hotel standard beds, Toshiba Flat screen LCD TVs, Sony clock radios and Mira Showers. All of the guest rooms have a complimentary hospitality tray.
Breakfast is served each morning in the stylish dining room and is made using as many ingredients as possible from local suppliers. The owners aim to provide something for everyone’s appetite. For a lovely evening meal you can dine at The Rose and Crown or The Firepit which is a part of The Hope and Anchor.
There are plenty of outdoor activities from walking to coasteering. If you prefer to test your sea legs, you can try your hand at kayaking, sailing or just one the organised trips that are available to see the local wildlife. There are lots of wildlife visitors each year to Pembrokeshire and thousands and thousands come for several months: the puffins, the Manx shearwaters and the dolphins. Then there's the largest population of grey seals in the world and you can see their many pups in the autumn on the secluded beaches around the county.
If you are interested in history, then there are thousands of years of archaeological treasures to see, from bronze age burial chambers to more recent industrial heritage.
The inn has 7 guest rooms. One twin room can be made into a family room. Each room is stylish but simply furnished with solid oak furniture, hotel standard beds, Toshiba Flat screen LCD TVs, Sony clock radios and Mira Showers. All of the guest rooms have a complimentary hospitality tray.
Breakfast is served each morning in the stylish dining room and is made using as many ingredients as possible from local suppliers. The owners aim to provide something for everyone’s appetite. For a lovely evening meal you can dine at The Rose and Crown or The Firepit which is a part of The Hope and Anchor.
There are plenty of outdoor activities from walking to coasteering. If you prefer to test your sea legs, you can try your hand at kayaking, sailing or just one the organised trips that are available to see the local wildlife. There are lots of wildlife visitors each year to Pembrokeshire and thousands and thousands come for several months: the puffins, the Manx shearwaters and the dolphins. Then there's the largest population of grey seals in the world and you can see their many pups in the autumn on the secluded beaches around the county.
If you are interested in history, then there are thousands of years of archaeological treasures to see, from bronze age burial chambers to more recent industrial heritage.