TWR Y FELIN HOTEL ST DAVIDS, WALES T Rooms Most of the contemporary rooms provide views of the Pembrokeshire landscape, the beach, and the city of St. Davids. Our spacious accommodation had a large, incredibly comfortable hypoallergenic bed and a modern bathroom with a separate bath and shower. All modern amenities were present, including a large flat-screen television, luxurious towels, slippers, high-quality toiletries, a coffee maker, and a mini fridge. Food & Drink 'Blas' means 'taste' in Welsh, so it's fitting that it's the name of Twr y Felin Hotel's three AA Rosette-winning restaurant. You'll be dining alongside artworks of Welsh legends such as Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Richard Burton as you enjoy dishes based on seasonality and using local Welsh produce. Everything we ate was expertly prepared and delicious, with the standouts being a Solva Crab starter with radish, sea lettuce, and dill, and, of course, Welsh Lamb with beetroot, goats cheese, and wild garlic. wr y Felin Hotel is the first contemporary art hotel in Wales, housed in a historic windmill. Located in Britain's smallest city, St. Davids in Pembrokeshire, this painstakingly restored hotel offers 39 luxury rooms and is perfect for your visit to West Wales. The windmill at Twr y Felin was built in 1806 and served as a GCHQ U-boat lookout during World War II. A five-minute stroll will take you to the city centre, and in less than 15 minutes, you will be in St. Davids breathtaking mediaeval cathedral. For centuries, it has drawn dedicated pilgrims seeking the shrine of the patron saint of Wales, who established a monastery here in the sixth century. The vaulted Oriel Lounge on the approach to the bedrooms features a Baby Grand Piano and a gallery-like atmosphere with over 250 pieces of specially commissioned art, many of which are inspired by Pembrokeshire. In addition to the main restaurant, the Cornel Bar serves beers and cocktails. Our verdict A wonderful hotel overlooking the Pembrokeshire coast. The hotel's style is elegant and contemporary, with a restored 19th-century windmill as its backdrop. Local and international modern art surrounds this lovely retreat, which is conveniently located between the cathedral-topped St. Davids and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
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