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Keatings B&B, Fishguard, West Wales

Keatings B&B
Byfields
Manor Way
Dyffryn

Fishguard
West Wales

SA64 0AE

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We offer short and long stay bed and breakfast accommodation conveniently situated near to the rail and ferry services here in Fishguard. Whether leaving or arriving in mainland Britain, ours is the perfect place to rest before continuing your journey.

Fishguard (Welsh: Abergwaun), twinned with Loctudy (Breton: Loktudi) in Brittany saw the surrender following the last attempt to invade mainland Britain. The treaty was signed in 1797 at the ancient Royal Oak public house situated in upper Fishguard. The whole story is told by the Fishguard Tapestry, created for the 200th anniversary as a reference to the Bayeux Tapestry and which is on display in a hall near the town centre.

Fishguard can boast fine buildings of architectural interest. There are many places to eat and enjoy a drink offering a wide choice of menu and there are art galleries and other places to walk and explore. Fishguard is an excellent place to begin your exploration of the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, its coastline and delightful towns and villages.

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Dobs welcome (£5)

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Double: From £60
Single: From £35
Suite: Family Room £80
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