"Excellent experience staying in the yurt tent for the night. The tent was spotless, super clean and the facilities on site were excellent. Perfect show and toilet block and the self catering kitchen on site was amazing. The staff were super friendly. We arrived during the evening and staff were helpful and friendly both in the evening on arrival and in the morning for breakfast. We will definitely be booking and staying again. "
"Lovely couple of nights stay, staff friendly and helpful, spa facilities were great. Room had everything you need for a great nights sleep.
Breakfast had so much choice and the food was excellent. "
"We went for a quiet and relaxing break before our baby is due and unfortunately the pool area was cold and loud with kids running around and dive bombing into the pool so it wasn’t ever relaxing. Evening meal and breakfast were lovey though. "
"Very good location, beautiful views/walks literally across the road!!! a very short walk into Tenby center. Breakfast was very good, plenty of options hot/cold. Room a good size with complimentary coffee/tea/biscuits provided. Beds comfortable. Would definately return!!!"
"Ver central,in the middle of town and minutes walk from the beach.Plenty of room and excellently comfortable bed.Stsff very friendly. Would stay there agsin."
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Regarded as one of the most impressive castles in Wales, visitors to Carew Castle can trace the structure’s history from Norman fortifications to when it became an Elizabethan country home owned by Sir John Perrot, possibly an illegitimate son of Henry VIII, before its eventual abandonment in the 17th Century. Several notable features have resulted, including earthworks created by Royalist defenders during the Civil War and window frames dating to Tudor times that were made of imported Cotswold stone that stands out against the local limestone used for the rest of the building.