Gwynfryn guest house provides luxury accommodation in Tavernspite, a small picturesque village about 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Narberth in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. It lies on the B4314 Pendine to Templeton road, on the border with Carmarthenshire. Chances are that if you were travelling into Pembrokeshire from south Wales 200 years ago that you would have passed through Tavernspite as it formed part of the regular mail coach route.
Originally there was just one building an inn called Tafarn Ysbyty that was believed to have once been a hospice for pilgrims to St Davids and built by the monks of Whitland Abbey. An area with intriguing history, a maze of by roads to explore on foot or cycling. With stunning scenic views of the Preseli Mountains, on the north side of the house and distant coastal views on the south side.
Originally there was just one building an inn called Tafarn Ysbyty that was believed to have once been a hospice for pilgrims to St Davids and built by the monks of Whitland Abbey. An area with intriguing history, a maze of by roads to explore on foot or cycling. With stunning scenic views of the Preseli Mountains, on the north side of the house and distant coastal views on the south side.
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As part of our ongoing commitment to "Greener" Tourism & Business, our aim is to provide a good choice of breakfast from quality local ingredients to help growth in the community and reduce food miles which in turn will provide you with a tastier Breakfast.
Help yourself to a choice of Juices, cereals, pastries, prepared fruit and natural yoghurt to choose from whilst we freshly cook your main breakfast.
A choice of free range local egg (your way) local pork sausage, grilled bacon, sauted mushroom, baked tomato and baked beans.
Help yourself to a choice of Juices, cereals, pastries, prepared fruit and natural yoghurt to choose from whilst we freshly cook your main breakfast.
A choice of free range local egg (your way) local pork sausage, grilled bacon, sauted mushroom, baked tomato and baked beans.
An idyllic island off the coast of Tenby which is home to a varying number of Cistercian Monks.
They produce a number of products varying from chocolate to perfume.
The views and scenery are breath-taking.
If you take the trek up to the light house you can see Devon, on a clear day!
Carew, Manorbier, Laugharne, LLansteffan, Kidwelly, Picton and Pembroke Castle - Beautiful, historic castle that serves as the birthplace of Henry VII.
Plenty of walking routes around the coast of Pembrokeshire, starting in Amroth which is just 6 miles South of Tavernspite.
They produce a number of products varying from chocolate to perfume.
The views and scenery are breath-taking.
If you take the trek up to the light house you can see Devon, on a clear day!
Carew, Manorbier, Laugharne, LLansteffan, Kidwelly, Picton and Pembroke Castle - Beautiful, historic castle that serves as the birthplace of Henry VII.
Plenty of walking routes around the coast of Pembrokeshire, starting in Amroth which is just 6 miles South of Tavernspite.
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