Rose House
54982.6 miles N of Pembroke | Sleeps 8 + 2 cots*
7 Nights from £1404
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
With views over the River Cleddau and the marina, this bar is a great place to meet up and dine with friends and family.
June 2022
Jane
The place to eat! Wonderful views over the Marina, great food and friendly staff.
Nearby beach
This is surely one of the best beaches in Pembrokeshire, a wide open sandy bay backed by sand dunes. It's relatively sheltered and ideal for family days out, you can even bring the dog as it's dog friendly year round. Nearby you'll find a car park, shop, cafe and toilets and the village is a short stroll away.
Nearby walk
This two mile walk starts at the "Ferry Inn" and is a lovely riverside walk nice views across the water. Take a look at the link for full details and more information about the history of the area.
Nearby town
Pembroke Dock, also known as The Port of Pembroke has had historic links to the Navy since the opening of the Royal Navy Dockyard in 1814. These days the Victorian town has a good selection of shops, cafes and restaurants and is home to a twice daily ferry service to southern Ireland. There's lots of scenic walking in the area on the Pembroke Coast Path and also the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre to visit.
Also nearby
A takeaway cafe and shop, selling local produce, high end craft, sandwiches and excellent coffee. They even have an aquarium so you can take home the live catch of the day.
August 2022
Lobster. Ice cream. Gin.
Great lobster roll.
Great ice cream in a fab cone.
Gin tasting…
August 2022
Lobster, Ice cream and Gin.
Great lobster roll.
Great ice cream in a fab cone…
Gin tasting.
August 2022
Lobster, Ice cream and Gin.
Great lobster roll.
Great ice cream in a fab cone…
Gin tasting.
August 2022
Lobster, Ice cream and Gin.
Great lobster roll.
Great ice cream in a fab cone…
Gin tasting.
A firm favourite with both locals and visitors a like, this traditional pub offers good quality home cooked food. There is outdoor seating for warmer months and free wifi available.
This local pub offers a warm welcome to both locals and visitors. Located in the centre of Pembroke Dock, call in for lunch or dinner.
This historic landmark tower was completed in 1851 and is one of the last Martello towers built in the United Kingdom. The surrounding views are stunning and well worth seeing.
Here you'll find an 18 hole course with views over the River Cleddau and surrounding countryside. With a bar and resturant available, give them a call to book your tee off time.
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