The property features seven en-suite guest rooms, each with its own distinct character. Every room has been thoughtfully designed to combine comfort with contemporary style, using rich colours, quality furnishings and carefully chosen finishing touches. Guests can expect warm and inviting spaces with plush carpets, comfortable beds, complimentary toiletries and a generously stocked hospitality tray. A small chocolate treat is also provided to enjoy at bedtime.
For added convenience, guests can make use of the small but well-stocked honesty bar, ideal for a relaxing drink on arrival or before and after dining out. Each room also includes a smart TV and complimentary WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and connected stay.
The Ferryboat Inn can provide extra beds for children or adults, as well as a cot for babies or toddlers. Two of the double rooms are located on the ground floor, and one of these is wheelchair friendly, helping to make the accommodation suitable for a range of guest needs.
Breakfast is served each morning in the stylish dining room and is prepared using as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. The aim is to offer something to suit every appetite, and guests are encouraged to mention any preferences or dietary requirements in advance. For evening meals, there are excellent dining options nearby, including The Rose and Crown and The Firepit, which is part of The Hope and Anchor. During the summer months, the outdoor seating area provides a pleasant spot to relax.
Pembrokeshire is well known for its outstanding scenery and wide range of outdoor activities. From coastal walking and coasteering to kayaking and sailing, there is something for every type of visitor. The area is also a haven for wildlife, with puffins, Manx shearwaters and dolphins visiting the coast each year. Pembrokeshire is home to the largest population of grey seals in the world, and in autumn their pups can often be seen on secluded beaches around the county.









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