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Grove of Narberth

Rated 9.7 in 746 reviews

Nestled amid the rolling hills of Pembrokeshire, "Grove of Narberth" offers a tranquil escape in the charming town of Narberth, United Kingdom. Renowned for its sophisticated blend of contemporary luxury and traditional Welsh charm, the hotel is a true boutique retreat for those seeking an intimate and elegant getaway.

The Grove of Narberth features individually designed rooms and suites that showcase a harmonious blend of modern comfort and classic style. Each space is thoughtfully appointed with plush furnishings, rich textiles, and touches of bespoke craftsmanship, ensuring an indulgent stay for guests. Large windows often offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation.

Dining at the Grove of Narberth is a culinary journey, with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients that celebrate the flavors of the region. The hotel’s restaurant delights guests with its expertly crafted menus, featuring seasonal dishes that highlight both creativity and tradition. Guests can enjoy a leisurely meal in a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfectly complementing the overall feel of the property.

Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and lush woodland, the hotel provides ample opportunities for leisurely strolls and reconnecting with nature. Its location also serves as a convenient base for exploring the enchanting Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the charming market town of Narberth, known for its vibrant art scene and eclectic boutiques.

The Grove of Narberth is dedicated to providing a personalized and memorable experience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both sophistication and the gentle tranquility of the Welsh countryside.

Climate and Weather

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Bluestone National Park Resort
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Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
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Narberth Castle
Narberth Castle
Castle in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
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Folly Farm
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Blue Lagoon
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Water park in Pembrokeshire, Wales
2.1km / 1.3mi
St Andrew's Church
St Andrew's Church
Church in Narberth, Pembrokeshire
3.1km / 1.9mi
Llawhaden Castle
Llawhaden Castle
Grade I listed castle in Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
5.7km / 3.5mi
Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary
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5.5km / 3.4mi
St Aidan
St Aidan
Grade II* listed church in Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire
5.6km / 3.5mi
Martletwy Congregational Chapel
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5km / 3.1mi
St Marcellus
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5.8km / 3.6mi
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Picton Castle
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Country house in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
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Colby Woodland Garden
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7.7km / 4.8mi
St Peter's
St Peter's
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Carew Castle
Carew Castle
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9.3km / 5.8mi
Manor Wildlife Park
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9.6km / 5.9mi
Carew Cross
Carew Cross
Grade I listed building in the United Kingdom
9.3km / 5.8mi
Carew Tidal Mill
Carew Tidal Mill
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9.4km / 5.9mi
Amroth Castle
Amroth Castle
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9.3km / 5.8mi
Lawrenny Castle
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9.1km / 5.7mi
Upton Castle
Upton Castle
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St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
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10.2km / 6.3mi
St Lawrence's Church
St Lawrence's Church
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11.1km / 6.9mi
Old Mortuary Chapel
Old Mortuary Chapel
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10.2km / 6.3mi
Tenby Museum & Art Gallery
Tenby Museum & Art Gallery
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12.5km / 7.7mi
Lamphey Palace
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13.1km / 8.1mi
St Catherine's Fort
St Catherine's Fort
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12.7km / 7.9mi
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
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12.4km / 7.7mi
St Lawrence's Church
St Lawrence's Church
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Calfaria Baptist Chapel
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13.7km / 8.5mi
Cwm-Miles Independent Chapel
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12.7km / 7.9mi
St. Julian's Church
St. Julian's Church
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12.4km / 7.7mi
Tudor Merchant's House
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12.4km / 7.7mi
St Meilyr's Church
St Meilyr's Church
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13.2km / 8.2mi
St Mary's
St Mary's
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12.2km / 7.6mi
St. Issel's Church
St. Issel's Church
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12.7km / 7.9mi
St. Davids Church
St. Davids Church
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14km / 8.7mi
Whitland Abbey
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Welsh monastery
13.4km / 8.3mi
Trinity House Pier
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13km / 8.1mi
Haverfordwest Priory
Haverfordwest Priory
Grade I listed priory in the United Kingdom
13.6km / 8.4mi
Haverfordwest Castle
Haverfordwest Castle
Grade I listed castle in Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
14.1km / 8.8mi
Manorbier Castle
Manorbier Castle
Grade I listed building in Pembrokeshire. Castle
14.4km / 8.9mi

About Narberth

Narberth, located in Pembrokeshire, offers a blend of cultural and recreational activities that appeal to various interests. One of the highlights is the Narberth Castle, a historical site that provides insight into the town's medieval past. The castle ruins are set against a scenic backdrop, making it a pleasant spot for a leisurely walk.

The local shops and boutiques in Narberth are worth exploring. The town is known for its independent retailers, which sell everything from artisan food products to handmade crafts. This creates a unique shopping experience that supports local businesses.

For those interested in the arts, the Narberth Museum showcases local history and culture through various exhibits. It's an informative place to learn about the region's heritage and the stories of its people.

The surrounding countryside offers numerous walking trails that cater to different skill levels. These trails often lead to beautiful landscapes, providing an opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature.

Additionally, the food scene in Narberth is noteworthy, with several cafés and restaurants serving locally sourced dishes. This allows visitors to experience the flavors of Pembrokeshire.

Overall, Narberth provides a charming mix of history, shopping, and outdoor activities, making it an appealing destination for a variety of visitors.




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