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Twr y Felin Hotel

Twr y Felin Hotel

Wales, The UK

A contemporary art hotel housed in a 19th-century windmill, Twr y Felin puts an emphasis on the visual. Its minimalist interiors are decorated in shades of charcoal and black to allow the large, vibrant artwork on its walls to shine. You’ll find a mix of abstract and naturalistic pieces on display, many inspired by the Pembrokeshire landscape.

Rooms and suites are modern, with plenty of space to relax in and views of the surrounding countryside or sea. The menu at the elegant hotel restaurant further highlights this connection to the local area, with dishes featuring fresh produce to reflect the season.

A stay at Twr y Felin puts you in a convenient location for exploring the city of St Davids — the smallest in Britain — and the peninsula’s verdant hills and surf-splashed beaches.

OUR OPINION:

We found Twr y Felin to be a brilliant base for discovering the untamed beauty of Pembrokeshire. The artwork adds personality to the spacious rooms, and the food in the restaurant is excellent.

OUR RATING: First Class

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Rooms

The hotel offers a mix of rooms and suites in its Windmill and Oriel wings. All are spacious, comfortable, and furnished with a range of modern amenities. The decor is contemporary and minimalist, showcasing the bespoke artwork that hangs on the walls. Some rooms have balconies or terraces, and each boasts views of the original windmill, surrounding green hills, or distant waters of St Brides Bay. For the most impressive vista, opt for the Tyddewi Suite, which gives you 360-degree views from its octagonal observatory in the windmill tower.

Location

Twr y Felin sits on the outskirts of St Davids, just a five-minute walk from the heart of the city. A stay here puts you 15 minutes’ walk from both the medieval cathedral and the sheltered cove of Caerfai Bay. From here, you can join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to discover the region’s coastline and sweeping sandy beaches.

Food and drink

  • The Blas Restaurant serves afternoon tea and a dinner menu that highlights local, seasonal produce.
  • The Oriel Lounge offers a bar menu of light dishes.

Families

  • Children’s menu available in the Blas Restaurant.
  • Family rooms can accommodate adults with one child aged 3–11.

Facilities and activities

  • Range of holistic treatments on offer.
  • Private and couple’s yoga classes.

Accessibility

  • Twr y Felin has one accessible room.
  • The hotel is fully accessible on the ground floor.

Tour ideas in Wales

Our itineraries are there to spark ideas for how you could include a stay at Twr y Felin Hotel as part of your trip. Treat them simply as suggestions, because every aspect of the trip we create for you will be yours to define.

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