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Front Entrance of Nant-Y-FfinWe are situated in Clynderwen, one of the oldest villages in the beautiful countryside of Pembrokeshire, on the A478 main road from Cardigan to Tenby, two and a quarter miles north of the main A40 roundabout on the London to Fishguard trunk road. This location provides the businessman and woman with interests in West Wales with the ideal base from which to work from.

The Hotel & Motel offers the traveler every possible comfort and convenience. Geographically you will find yourself ideally placed for touring the best that beautiful West Wales has to offer.





Around and About in Pembrokeshire

Gardens of Nant-Y-Ffin

Here are a few places of interest you can visit that are within twenty miles of the Nant-Y-Ffin.

Haverfordwest - The River Cleddau runs through the heart of Haverfordwest. Henry Tudor crossed the river with his army after landing at Dale in 1485 o his way to defeat Richard III and become King Henry VII. The castle is situated right in the middle of Haverfordwest and was built in 1108 and has a colourful history. Haverfordwest has lots of shops and things to see and do for family's and couples. www.haverfordwest-wales.info

Cardigan - Cardigan is an ancient Welsh cultural and commercial centre situated on the Teifi estuary. It is a busy market town famous for its many festivals. The Teifi Valley and Cardigan Bay are wonderful natural beauty spots to visits. There are miles of coastal paths, plenty of wildlife and beautiful sandy beaches. www.visitcardigan.com

Pembroke - The history of Pembroke can be traced back to 1093 when the Normans arrived and created a wooden fortress in the town. The castle that dominates Pembroke now was the work of William Marshall and his sons during 1189-1245. The town is designated as an Outstanding Conservation Area and the tourism trade is big here. www.pembroketown.org.uk

St David's - The smallest and most beautiful city in the United Kingdom, St David's Cathedral is a very popular tourist attraction in West Wales.This as granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II because of the cathedral but really St David's is a lovely small village. It has some of the most spectacular coastline in Europe and wonderful beaches such as Whitesands Bay which carries the prestigious European Blue Flag Award. www.stdavids.co.uk

The Preseli Mountains - Sometimes called Blue Stone Country, the area is known for its rugged beauty and barrenness, and also for its amazing ancient monuments. It is famous for the source of the bluestones which were used as part of Stonehenge. A great place for rambling and hiking and very popular when it snows!

Nant-Y-Ffin GardensLlys-y-fran Country Park & Reservoir - Managed by Hamdden Leisure, the Park allows people to go fishing, and walk along the traffic-free roads and hire bicycles, right against the beautiful backdrop of mature woodlands and open grassland that engulfs the reservoir. Also you cannot miss the 100ft high dam!

Oakwood Theme Park - One of Wales' top paid-for visitor attractions. Roller coasters, wet water rides and fun for the whole family. New ride for 2006 is Speed and other great and well know rides include Megafobia, Vertigo and Hydro. Also a part of Oakwood is the CC2000 which is a indoor family entertainment centre an is situated right next door. Here you can try out the Crystal Maze or just enjoy yourself bowling. www.oakwood-leisure.com

Folly Farm Family Adventure Park - One of the largest family attractions in Wales offering lots of things to do such as rides on the funfair, visiting all the pets in the zoo and visiting Jolly Farm where you can have close encounters with all the new born animals! www.folly-farm.co.uk

Manor House Wild Animal Park - The Manor House itself is home to an Education and Natural History Museum. The park has a wide collection of animals, birds, fish and reptiles in picturesque setting with award-winning flower gardens. It is situated by the unique and beautiful coastal resort town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire. www.manorhousewildanimalpark.co.uk