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Roch Castle

Rated 9.6 in 277 reviews

Roch Castle, located in the picturesque village of Roch in the United Kingdom, offers a unique blend of history and luxury. This enchanting hotel is nestled within a meticulously restored 12th-century Norman castle, offering guests a rare opportunity to experience life within ancient stone walls accompanied by modern comforts. While retaining its historical charm, Roch Castle provides an intimate atmosphere that appeals to those seeking a tranquil escape.

Perched atop a rocky hill with panoramic views of St. Brides Bay and the Pembrokeshire countryside, Roch Castle's setting is truly captivating. Guests can enjoy the serene beauty of the Welsh landscape from the comfort of beautifully designed spaces that seamlessly blend period features with contemporary touches. The castle's interiors are tastefully decorated, offering an ambience of elegance and refinement.

Roch Castle does not operate a traditional restaurant but ensures guests can enjoy exquisite dining experiences by working closely with Blas Restaurant at its sister property, Twr y Felin Hotel, which provides exceptional cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The attentive staff at Roch Castle are dedicated to ensuring a personalized experience, ready to assist with everything from local activity recommendations to bespoke arrangements for special occasions.

The hotel's proximity to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park makes it an ideal base for exploring the area's natural beauty, including stunning cliffs, beaches, and walking trails. With its rich history and peaceful location, Roch Castle invites guests to step back in time while enjoying the convenience and luxury of a modern boutique hotel.

Climate and Weather

January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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November
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December
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Michelin Restaurants in Roch and near Roch Castle

Blas in St Davids
Blas
12.8km
Fernery in Narberth
Fernery
22.9km
ANNWN in Narberth
ANNWN
Green Star - Sustainable gastronomy
23.9km

What to do in Roch and near Roch Castle

Roch Castle
Roch Castle
Castle in Roch, Pembrokeshire, Wales
10m / 10yd
Saint Ishmael
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, Situated in the churchyard in a prominent position in the centre of Lambston
5km / 3.1mi
Broad Haven Beach
Beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
7.4km / 4.6mi
Haverfordwest Castle
Haverfordwest Castle
Grade I listed castle in Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
9.1km / 5.6mi
Haverfordwest Museum
Haverfordwest Museum
Local history museum in Haverfordwest, Wales, United Kingdom
9.1km / 5.7mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
9.1km / 5.7mi
St. Davids Church
St. Davids Church
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, situated down short lane W of main street in Prendergast, overlooking Sydney Rees Way
9km / 5.6mi
Saint David and Saint Patrick
Saint David and Saint Patrick
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, situated towards upper end of street, set back between Nos 63 and 67
9.2km / 5.7mi
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Church
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, situated some 300m E of the cross roads in Walton West, on the N side of the road running E from Little Haven
8.5km / 5.3mi
St Mary The Virgin
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, situated in a remote and imposing location, some 1.5k SW of the centre of Little Haven and some 100m S of the cliffs W of Musselwick
9.7km / 6mi
Haverfordwest Priory
Haverfordwest Priory
Grade I listed priory in the United Kingdom
9.7km / 6mi
St. Issel's Church
St. Issel's Church
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, in a rural location on the W bank of the Cleddau Wen some 100m SE of Lower Haroldston Farm
11.1km / 6.9mi
Broadmoor Rath
Hillfort in Pembrokeshire
10.8km / 6.7mi
St Rhian
St Rhian
Church in United Kingdom
11.9km / 7.4mi
Saint Davids Cathedral
Saint Davids Cathedral
Cathedral and grade I listed church building in St David's, Wales
13.5km / 8.4mi
Abermawr
Abermawr
Beach and coastline in Pembrokeshire
13.2km / 8.2mi
St. Peter & St. Cewydd
St. Peter & St. Cewydd
Church in United Kingdom
13.9km / 8.6mi
St Mary's
St Mary's
Grade II listed building in Herbrandston, situated on the E side of the village green at Herbrandston
13.6km / 8.4mi
Seion Capel y Bedyddwyr
Baptist chapel in St Davids
13.3km / 8.2mi
Ebenezer Congregational Chapel
Ebenezer Congregational Chapel
Independent chapel in St Davids
13.4km / 8.3mi
Carreg Samson
Carreg Samson
Neolithic dolmen in Wales
12.7km / 7.9mi
Caerfai Camp
Caerfai Camp
Celtic promontory fort in Pembrokeshire
12km / 7.5mi
St Non's Chapel (ruins)
St Non's Chapel (ruins)
Church in Pembrokeshire, UK
13.3km / 8.3mi
Bishop's Palace
Bishop's Palace
Ruined medieval palace; adjacent to St Davids Cathedral
13.6km / 8.5mi
Picton Castle
Picton Castle
Country house in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
15.2km / 9.4mi
Milford Haven Museum
Milford Haven Museum
Maritime museum in Wales, United Kingdom
15.4km / 9.6mi
Whitesands Beach
Whitesands Beach
Bay and beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
15.7km / 9.8mi
Hubberston Fort
Hubberston Fort
Grade II* listed building in Milford Haven.
15.7km / 9.8mi
Fort Scoveston (Disused)
Fort Scoveston (Disused)
Grade II listed building in Llanstadwell. Some 600m NW of Little Honeyborough and approximately 1km NE of Waterston.
15.8km / 9.8mi
Lime Kiln Ruins
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire.
14.2km / 8.8mi
Lime Kiln Ruins
14.2km / 8.8mi
Lime Kiln Ruins
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire.
14.3km / 8.9mi
Lime Kiln Ruins
14.3km / 8.9mi
Clegyr Boia
Clegyr Boia
Hillfort in Pembrokeshire
14.8km / 9.2mi
Castell Heinif
Hillfort in Pembrokeshire
16km / 9.9mi
Fort Popton
Fort Popton
Building in Angle, United Kingdom
17.4km / 10.8mi
Stack Rock Fort
Stack Rock Fort
Fort built on a small island in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
16.3km / 10.2mi
Thorn Island Fort
Thorn Island Fort
Small island in Wales dominated by a Palmerston Fort
17.7km / 11mi
Marloes Sands
Marloes Sands
Beach in Pembrokeshire
16.8km / 10.4mi
Glandwr Welsh Baptist Chapel
Glandwr Welsh Baptist Chapel
Baptist chapel in Cwm Gwaun, Pembrokeshire, Wales
17.6km / 10.9mi
Bethel English Baptist Church
Bethel English Baptist Church
Baptist chapel in Fishguard
17.6km / 11mi
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses chapel in Fishguard
17.1km / 10.7mi
St Meilyr's Church
St Meilyr's Church
Grade II listed building in New Moat, on the SW side of Llys-y-fran near the bottom of the valley of the Afon Syfni just 200m SE of the dam
16.2km / 10.1mi
Dale Fort
Dale Fort
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire. Situated on Dale Point, the promontory extending E into the Haven, some 1.5 km ESE of Dale.
17km / 10.6mi
Sister's House
Bastle house in Martletwy, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
17.1km / 10.6mi

About Roch

Roch, a village in Kent, offers a variety of activities and sights that reflect its historical and cultural significance. One of the main attractions is Rochester Cathedral, which is an impressive example of Norman architecture. Visitors can explore its beautiful interior and learn about its history, which dates back to the 11th century.

Another notable landmark is Rochester Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress. The castle's towers and grounds provide a glimpse into the past, and climbing to the top offers a rewarding view of the surrounding area.

For those interested in literature, Charles Dickens' connections to Rochester are significant. You can visit the nearby Dickens Centre, which celebrates the author's life and works, as well as take a stroll through the streets that inspired some of his writings.

The Rochester Guildhall Museum is also worth a visit, showcasing local history and artifacts that tell the story of the area from its Roman roots to modern times.

For a leisurely day, the Medway River offers opportunities for walks along the waterfront. The area is picturesque, with greenery and paths that are enjoyable for both casual walkers and more serious hikers.

Lastly, the local shops and cafes provide a chance to experience the community atmosphere. Enjoying a meal or a drink in one of the quaint establishments can be a nice way to end a day spent exploring Roch and its surroundings.




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