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Postcode: SA72 | code search
Population: 9000
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Shipwright
"Very basic pub menu. Food was ok, nice atmosphere and good value for money. I had the mixed grill off the specials board as nothing on the menu really caught ..." More
Cleddau Bridge Hotel
"Good Points: Very nice hotel, friendly staff, clean and good food
Bad Points: The room was a bit small for the price.
General review: I enjoyed my stay, I have already booked ..." More
South Pembrokeshire
"excellent golf course.
very friendly members.
a must if you are in that part of Wales
Date visited: 5.7.2008 ..." More
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Events in Pembroke Dock | 10 Places to Stay
A town with an illustrious past. It originally grew up around the Royal Naval Dockyard and produced 260 fine ships including several royal yachts and men-of-war. The Second World War saw Pembroke Dock become a famous Sunderland Flying Boat base which eventually closed in 1957. Nowadays the town is known as an Irish Sea Ferry port with daily sailings to Rosslare and the harbourside offers excellent boating and watersport facilities.
The Martello Gun Tower Heritage Centre is well worth popping into.
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
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Bush Street Dental Surgery
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Laws Street Surgery
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Estate Agent
Preseli Lettings
Golf Club
South Pembrokeshire
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Alma Inn
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Royal Oak
Shipwright
Three Crowns Inn
White Hart
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Pembroke Dock Community School
Pennar Infants School
St Mary's R C School
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Philip Roache
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Willow Dale Flowers
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Pembrokeshire Pets
Pets Paradise
Places to Stay near Pembroke Dock
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Travelodge Pembroke Dock
(0.43 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... more
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Cleddau Bridge Hotel
(0.61 miles)
Whether you choose the Cleddau Bridge Hotel for a 'get away from it all' break, a business venue where the relaxing atmosphere will allow you to concentrate on the job in hand, or simply as ... more
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The Blickerage B & B
(0.83 miles)
Situated in Hundleton, just 3 miles drive to the historic town of Pembroke, home to Britain's only coastal national park. Pembrokeshire boasts stunning scenery and a unique heritage and culture with plenty to see and ...
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The Coach House Hotel
(1.81 miles)
The tastefully refurbished Coach House Hotel was once a coaching Inn dating back to medieval times. It has been said that many visiting gentry rested here before continuing their journey.
The gardens of our hotel run ...
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High Noon
(1.96 miles)
A friendly family run Guest House situated in the historic town of Pembroke with a peaceful location. Just ten minutes level walk to the magnificent castle, millpond walk and town amenities.
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Beggars Reach Hotel
(2.24 miles)
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A little Welsh secret waiting to be discovered, Beggars Reach was formerly a Victorian Rectory and is now a wonderful hotel in a haven of Welsh tranquility. Beggars Reach is ... more
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Sardis Farm Cottage
(3.29 miles)
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Lamphey Court Hotel & Spa
(3.30 miles)
Lamphey Court is a traditional Pembrokeshire Georgian Mansion,
sympathetically restored and set in its own sunny sheltered grounds.
It has been established as one of Pembrokeshire's leading country house
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Wallaston Farm
(3.31 miles)
A relaxing guests' sitting room with board games and a spacious dining room. Parking/bicycles/surf boards Parking is not a problem. There is off road safe parking. A covered shed is available for bikes, ...
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Lamphey Hall Hotel
(3.39 miles)
Lamphey Hall is Pembrokeshires best kept secret. All rooms are being individually designed and decorated.to a high standard
A traditional and quiet family run country-house hotel,formerly a rectory with a lively Bistro bar set in mature ... more
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