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Highland Grange Farm Guest House


A working farm with farmland to either side and friendly Shetland ponies in the paddock. Located in a small hilltop village, the bungalow is in an elevated position set back off the A40. There are panoramic views from various areas which include the Norman Castle at Llawhaden and Preseli Mountains to the North. The village has a lovely old Church, the fine 13th century tower dominates the landscape for miles around. A newsagents and petrol filling station is only 50 metres away. There are 2 country Inns, one to either side of the village.

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A working farm with Farmland to either side and friendly Shetland ponies in the paddock

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Panoramic views from various areas which include the Norman Castle at Llawhaden and Preseli Mountains to the North

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The village has a lovely old Church, the fine 13th century tower dominates the landscape for miles around

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Extensive breakfast menu of your choice, served at a time to suit your requirements. Vegetarian and healthy eating options available. Lighter snacks, refreshments available during the evening on request.

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Children are always welcome


Address: Robeston Wathen
Town search: Narberth
County: Pembrokeshire
Post Code: SA67 8EP
Telephone - please mention Let's Stay South West Wales: 01834 860952
Fax: 01834 860952
Email: Click here to email Highland Grange
Website: http://www.highlandgrange.co.uk/

Accreditation: AA 3 Star rated
Accommodation categories:
Bed & Breakfasts
Child Friendly
Farm Holidays


Details: At Highland Grange discover quality accommodation where we look forward to meeting our guests at all times of the year. 3 Star spacious ground floor accommodation situated in Central South Pembrokeshire bordering the National Park. This is the place where guests return from all over the world to relax, enjoy our generous Welsh hospitality and enjoy their time in Pembrokeshire.

Spacious lounge with television and reading area, books and magazines for everyone. Interesting literature and all available maps to help plan your outings.

Please ask for card table, scrabble and bar skittles etc.

Dining room with separate tables. Extensive breakfast menu of your choice, served at a time to suit your requirements. Vegetarian and healthy eating options available. Lighter snacks, refreshments available during the evening on request.

Tastefully decorated, really comfortable bedrooms with T.V. hairdryer, tea/coffee facilities.

Double, Family, twin or single bedrooms. Ensuite or standard rooms with washbasin vanity units.

Children are always welcome. It is important to us that parents can relax in a child friendly environment.

A totally Non-smoking establishment. We are unable to accept dogs. Access from 4pm on day of arrival.

Outdoor Patio area with wooden furniture, surrounded by colourful flower filled tubs. This overlooks the lawn with borders of Cottage garden flowers.

TARIFF
£21.00-£26.50 PER PERSON PER NIGHT. Reductions for children.

Location
Central location in the beautiful south Pembrokeshire countryside, panoramic views bordering national park.

From Carmarthen take the A40 for 9 miles to roundabout, take 2nd exit for Fishguard / Haverfordwest. Continue 13 miles direct along A40 until small village of Robeston Wathen. Do not turn for Narberth.

We are last property on right, large wooden gates at entrance 250 metres before Bush Inn pub.

Activities and attractions in the locality
The guesthouse is within 5 minutes drive of the following:

A Castle, Woodland and Riverside walks, Cycle trails, find peace and tranquillity at Blackpool Watermill and Riverside Cafe, a birdwatchers paradise.

Clerkenhill is a working farm to visit nearby. Reasonably priced. There is a 2 mile farm trail and also new this year Frizbee Golf, also Children's playground and tea room.

Oakwood Theme park with amazing wooden roller coaster, extremely popular with the family. At a more leisurely pace there is the Dunes Horse riding centre on woodland trails.

The vibrant Market Town of Narberth is a much sought after place. There is a surprising range of interesting shops and above all shopkeepers genuinely take a pleasure in serving you.

Highland Grange is situated within the Landsker Borderlands. The Normans invaded South Pembrokeshire in the 11th century and built a frontier of castles, known as the Landsker, across the county.

Llawhaden castle nearby is one of a chain of strongholds built by Anglo-Norman settlers in the 12th century. The word Landsker may be of Norse origin signifying Frontier, and its Borderlands include communities with a remarkable and rich history, with castles, strongholds, early settlements and churches varying radically in design.

The guesthouse is also within 1 mile of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This is known as the inland or secret waterway - unimagined tranquillity. This is the Daugleddau a tidal estuary formed by the confluence of the western and eastern Cleddau rivers.

There are many walks including from Carew Castle and the restored Mills at Carew and Blackpool. Superb views across the estuary at Llanshipping Ferry and a perfect spot for bird watching.

From the opposite side explore Picton Castle gardens and guided tour of the wonderful house. Lawrenny Arms pub situated on the riverside, a quiet place from which to enjoy the river and watch boats go by.

At Cresswell Quay you can relax at the Cresselly Arms which is just yards away from the waters edge, and enjoy some of the many waterbird species which feed in full view.

Great castles & historic attractions
Castles of Carew, Manorbier and Pembroke -birthplace of Henry Tudor later King Henry VII. The 5 storey great tower, the finest of its type in Great Britain makes this an unforgettable castle to visit.

Magnificent St David’s cathedral in Britain’s smallest city.

The Tudor Merchant’s House in Tenby

Castell Henllys Iron age fort. A genuine Iron Age Site complete with reconstructed round houses and animal shelters.

Carew restored tidal mill and Celtic Cross.

BEACHES
So many Beaches to choose from, golden sands and clear seas; the nearest being Amroth, Saundersfoot and Tenby.

Windsurfers are spoilt for choice and will find plenty of action all around the coast. Sea cliff climbing around Castlemartin and St. David’s peninsula.

Several boat trips operate to Caldey Monastic Island near Tenby and to Skomer Island to see the puffins.

Skomer and Skokholm have between them the largest colony of Manx shearwaters in the world.

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Features:
Local Attractions
Family Rooms
Evening Meals
Car Parking
Central Heating
Child Friendly
Garden Area

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