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The Globe Angle

Rated 8.8 in 106 reviews

The Globe Angle is a charming establishment nestled in the picturesque village of Angle, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom. This boutique hotel offers a unique and intimate experience, ideal for travelers looking to unwind and soak in the serene beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast. The Globe Angle prides itself on providing personalized service, ensuring that each guest feels welcomed and valued during their stay.

Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, the hotel seamlessly blends traditional architecture with contemporary design elements. Guests can enjoy a cozy and inviting atmosphere throughout the property, which features tastefully decorated interiors that highlight the region's rich history and coastal influences.

The hotel is located conveniently close to some of Pembrokeshire's most stunning natural attractions. Visitors can explore the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, renowned for its stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife. The picturesque village of Angle itself offers charming streets and a welcoming local community, providing an authentic glimpse into Welsh village life.

Dining at The Globe Angle is an experience in itself, with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and traditional Welsh flavors. Guests can savor delicious meals in a warm and friendly setting, enhanced by attentive service from the knowledgeable staff.

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous exploration of Pembrokeshire's breathtaking landscapes, The Globe Angle offers a comfortable and welcoming base from which to discover this beautiful corner of Wales.

Climate and Weather

January
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Sun hours / day
 9
Rain free days
February
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 11
Rain free days
March
 10°
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 13
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April
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 14
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May
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 19
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June
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 19
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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What to do in Pembrokeshire and near The Globe Angle

Chapel Bay Fort
Chapel Bay Fort
Fort in Pembrokeshire overlooking Milford Haven
0.9km / 0.55mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Pembrokeshire, UK
240m / 260yd
Sailors' Chapel
Sailors' Chapel
Grade I listed building in the United Kingdom
260m / 290yd
Hubberston Fort
Hubberston Fort
Grade II* listed building in Milford Haven.
3.6km / 2.3mi
Freshwater West
Freshwater West
Beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales
2.6km / 1.6mi
Fort Popton
Fort Popton
Building in Angle, United Kingdom
3km / 1.9mi
Stack Rock Fort
Stack Rock Fort
Fort built on a small island in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
2.1km / 1.3mi
Thorn Island Fort
Thorn Island Fort
Small island in Wales dominated by a Palmerston Fort
2km / 1.3mi
Milford Haven Museum
Milford Haven Museum
Maritime museum in Wales, United Kingdom
4.8km / 3mi
St Mary's
St Mary's
Grade II listed building in Herbrandston, situated on the E side of the village green at Herbrandston
4.9km / 3mi
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.
4.6km / 2.8mi
St. Peter & St. Cewydd
St. Peter & St. Cewydd
Church in United Kingdom
7.3km / 4.6mi
Marloes Sands
Marloes Sands
Beach in Pembrokeshire
8.4km / 5.2mi
Flimston Chapel
Flimston Chapel
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, on RAC Castlemartin Range, W of road to Stack Rocks
9.4km / 5.8mi
Fort Scoveston (Disused)
Fort Scoveston (Disused)
Grade II listed building in Llanstadwell. Some 600m NW of Little Honeyborough and approximately 1km NE of Waterston.
8.7km / 5.4mi
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
9.6km / 6mi
Broadmoor Rath
Hillfort in Pembrokeshire
10.7km / 6.6mi
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
10km / 6.2mi
St. Petrox
St. Petrox
Church in Pembrokeshire, Wales
11.9km / 7.4mi
Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle
Medieval castle in Wales
11.8km / 7.3mi
Trinity House Pier
Grade II listed building in Burton. At Trinity Wharf some 500m E of the Cledddau Bridge on the N side of Milford Haven.
11.7km / 7.3mi
Northern Martello Gun Tower
Northern Martello Gun Tower
Martello tower in Wales
10km / 6.2mi
Zion Free Church
Zion Free Church
Wesleyan chapel in Neyland
10.3km / 6.4mi
Broad Haven Beach
Beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
10.7km / 6.6mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Pembroke, Wales
12km / 7.5mi
St Michael and All Angels
St Michael and All Angels
Church in Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, Wales
12.9km / 8.1mi
St Mary's
St Mary's
Church in United Kingdom
12.5km / 7.7mi
Haverfordwest Castle
Haverfordwest Castle
Grade I listed castle in Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
15.6km / 9.7mi
Upton Castle
Upton Castle
Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales
15.7km / 9.8mi
St Govan's Chapel
St Govan's Chapel
Chapel in Pembrokeshire, Wales
14.3km / 8.9mi
Haverfordwest Museum
Haverfordwest Museum
Local history museum in Haverfordwest, Wales, United Kingdom
15.7km / 9.8mi
Barafundle Bay
Barafundle Bay
Beach in Pembrokeshire
14.8km / 9.2mi
Lamphey Palace
Lamphey Palace
Grade I listed building in Pembrokeshire. Ruined medieval building complex
15.5km / 9.6mi
Broad Haven South
Broad Haven South
Beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
14.1km / 8.8mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
15.5km / 9.6mi
Saint Ishmael
Grade II listed building in Pembrokeshire, Situated in the churchyard in a prominent position in the centre of Lambston
14.8km / 9.2mi
Lawrenny Castle
Former gentry house in Pembrokeshire
15.6km / 9.7mi
Haverfordwest Priory
Haverfordwest Priory
Grade I listed priory in the United Kingdom
15.4km / 9.6mi
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
15km / 9.3mi
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
15.2km / 9.4mi
Freshwater East
Freshwater East
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
16.1km / 10mi
Carew Tidal Mill
Carew Tidal Mill
Grade II* listed building in Pembrokeshire. Tide mill in Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom
17.8km / 11mi
Big House
Big House
Building in United Kingdom
17.3km / 10.7mi
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
16.4km / 10.2mi
Roch Castle
Roch Castle
Castle in Roch, Pembrokeshire, Wales
18.5km / 11.5mi

About Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire, located in Wales, offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. One of the highlights is the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Walking along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides breathtaking views of cliffs and coastal scenery, making it a popular choice for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Pembrokeshire is home to several historic sites. Carew Castle is a fascinating example of medieval architecture, and exploring its grounds can provide insight into the region's history. Another notable site is Pembroke Castle, which is one of the largest castles in Wales and has a rich history linked to the Tudor dynasty.

The coastal towns and villages in Pembrokeshire are charming and worth a visit. Tenby, with its picturesque harbor and sandy beaches, offers a delightful atmosphere for leisurely strolls. The town's colorful buildings and narrow streets add to its appeal. Fishguard is another quaint town, known for its artistic community and beautiful surroundings.

For those interested in outdoor activities, water sports are prevalent in the area. Kayaking, surfing, and coasteering can be enjoyed along the coastline, catering to both beginners and experienced adventurers. The region is also known for its wildlife, with opportunities for birdwatching and seal spotting, particularly around the islands of Skomer and Skokholm.

Culinary experiences in Pembrokeshire are also noteworthy. The local food scene features fresh seafood and traditional Welsh dishes, often sourced from the surrounding waters and farms. Visiting local markets can provide a taste of the region's produce and artisanal products.

Overall, Pembrokeshire presents a balance of natural beauty, history, and outdoor activities, making it an appealing destination for various interests.




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