Located in close proximity to coastal walks and the newly opened Goodwick Moor bird sanctuary with Ivybridge Spa* just next door.
Richard
United States of America
We had a large/spacious room that was immaculate. The host and hostess were very welcoming and attentive to our needs. Breakfast was bountiful with several choices. Ferry terminal is very close.
Featuring a garden, Rosebud cottage Romantic cottage for a couple provides accommodations in Fishguard. With garden views, this accommodation offers a terrace.
Kate
United Kingdom
perfect for a cosy romantic getaway. Small, but absolutely everything you need/could ask for. really cute. spotless. couldn’t find a spec of dust anywhere. Ron even left us a jug of milk in the fridge so we could have a cuppa as soon as we arrived
The Ferryboat in Fishguard provides adults-only accommodations with a bar and a shared lounge. This 4-star guest house offers full-day security and luggage storage space.
Steven
United Kingdom
Realy friendly couple lovely showers and room and a realy good selection for breakfast next time I'm going on the ferry to Ireland will be stopping here again thank you
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Scored 7.7
7.7
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What Guests Said About Fishguard:
Scored 10
10
Fishguard has world-beating coastal walks and views; ideal...
Fishguard has world-beating coastal walks and views; ideal for droning. It is a quiet, small town, brimming with cultural assets, e.g. the Last Invasion Tapestry, Folk at the Oak every Tuesday, Goodwick Harbour, Lower Town (used for at least two films), Theatr Gwawn and varied eating options. Everything is within walking distance. It's also close to interesting places to visit, such as St David's, with its cathedral.
Valerie Norris
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a great base location for exploring the area.
It's a great base location for exploring the area. There's plenty of nice coastal walks that are only a short drive away. The town itself is quite small but still has plenty to offer. There's history with the fort and last invasion gallery, the lower town is very cute and you're spoiled for choice with food and drink - lots of very good quality cafes, restaurants and pubs.
Ben
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
In Fishguard to take ferry to Ireland so didn't see much of...
In Fishguard to take ferry to Ireland so didn't see much of it. Looks a nice coastal town but obviously the ferry port overwhelms the town.
If using the ferry services directions are clear and plenty of space to park and wait if arrive early.
Stayed overnight in The Ferryboat which was lovely and highly recommended.
Geraldine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely little town and great base to explore local sites...
A lovely little town and great base to explore local sites and coves. Great walking, lovely quaint streets, easy shopping at the CoOp. Exploring pathways and surrounds was fascinating.
A short drive to St David’s. We were there mainly for the Challenge Fishguard Triathlon. A great event.
Val
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fishguard is a relatively small port/leisure town in North...
Fishguard is a relatively small port/leisure town in North Pembrokeshire. There are pleasant walks and old properties and chapels. Good views out to the hills and sea from various viewpoints, Shopping choices are somewhat limited but there is a largeish Co op Stores and many independents. There is a pleasant cafe facing the Square opposite St Mary's Church (Bopty Cafe) and the Royal Oak Pub has a large terrace to the rear with sea views and offers a variety of food and drink with an outside bar in good weather, Live jazz was being played outside when I visited, there was a soap box derby and fair in the park and a number of other folk and music/dancing events which made for a happy and civilised summer feel. A walk along the breakwater at Goodwick is pleasant or a day trip to Ireland on the ferry. There is a good local cinema showing many current films and live showings. The gallery along west street (Miles Pepper) is worth a trip. Check out the Fishguard Music Festival in September and Aberjazz in the Spring.
Carolyn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely town with excellent facilitaties lovely freindly pubs...
Lovely town with excellent facilitaties lovely freindly pubs and locals great eating venues for all
Abergwan offers excellent choise for a special meal or a fabulous cocktail as does the Royal Oak with an excellent bar good menu 😀 Fishguard Arms I’d a great olde world pub with great atmosphere for a cosy drink
Sue
United Kingdom
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The owner is exceptionally welcoming, generous with his time and stories, it was a pleasure to spend time and chat. The hostel is in a lovely building, well situated in Fishguard - a really attractive and somewhat overlooked destination. The room was really comfortable - so much more so than many hotels I've stayed in. We will definitely stay again - for all the above but mostly due to the welcome from our host!
Owners are lovely people. Arrived late (11.45pm) but one of owners there to greet us and tell us all we needed to know. Room was lovely and bathroom exceptional and spacious. Breakfast was very good and other owner chatted to us which was lovely.
If needed to stay again when using ferry services I wouldn't even consider anywhere else.
Highly recommend The Ferryboat to anyone needing accomodation in Fishguard.
Location was great as we came off the ferry into Fishguard from Rosslare and overnighted in Fishguard. The room we were booked into (room 2) was lovely and clean and very comfortable. The bed was the best that we had stayed in in a long while. Lovely linen, comfortable pillows and a gorgeous bed. Breakfast the next morning was great and the young girl who served us was an asset to the hotel.
Gary our host was amazing very knowledgeable about the area . He went the extra mile to give us a lift into Fishguard on a dreadful evening. Fridge stocked with all the essentials even a few extras .
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