Twr y Felin Hotel

Twr y Felin, is a former windmill and Wales’ first contemporary art hotel, located in Britain’s smallest city, St Davids. Meticulously restored and extended, featuring contemporary design throughout, the hotel is home to 41 bedrooms including two unique suites and over 150 pieces of specially commissioned art, inspired by the St Davids peninsula and Pembrokeshire.

or Call +44 (0)1437 725 555 | stay@twryfelinhotel.com

Penrhiw Priory

Twr y Felin Hotel, Porthgain Bedroom

Penrhiw Priory

The definition of tranquillity, Penrhiw Priory, nestles in acres of private gardens, enveloped by woodland paths, river and meadow. Restored with the utmost care, the original features subtly contrast the contemporary interiors, creating an atmosphere which welcomes and the suede wallpaper, generous sofas, and art inspired by the beauty of nature, evoke a warmth throughout. Available to hire for self-catering or take exclusive use and enjoy private, luxury accommodation only a short walk from the centre of St Davids and in the perfect location to explore Pembrokeshire.

or Call +44 (0)1437 725 588 | stay@penrhiwhotel.com

Roch Castle

Penrhiw Priory Drawing Room, Breakfast

Blas Restaurant

Meaning ‘Taste’ in Welsh, Blas was born out of the vision for its home, Twr y Felin. The dishes reflect the interior design, the food is creative, flavour filled, fun; the presentation is ‘art on a plate’.  The menu offers contemporary dining, inspired by the season and locality, echoing Wales and its produce.  Carefully sourced from predominantly Pembrokeshire and Welsh suppliers, the raw ingredients are fresh and  originate from the surrounding countryside and coast.  Lobster, crab and many species of fish are caught daily in the surrounding seas; whilst beef, duck and fowl are farmed locally. Wales is famous for its lamb and it regularly features, whilst foraging rewards the chefs with ingredients such as samphire and wild garlic.

or Call +44 (0)1437 725 555 | dine@blasrestaurant.com

Blas Restaurant

Blas Restaurant, Venison