Results for subject term "Tourism": 11
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North Pembrokeshire Trade and Tourism | Masnach a Thwristiaeth Gogledd Sir Benfro
North Pembrokeshire Trade and Tourism Ltd is a not-for-profit association of businesses and enterprise leaders, dedicated to the strengthening of the economy and community life of North Pembrokeshire. It grew out of what was then called Fishguard…
The Abergwaun Hotel
Located in Fishguard’s centre square, the Abergwaun Hotel is a must-visit for the gastronomically inclined. The hotel is run by Chef Daniel Thomas-Jones and his wife Lois Thomas-Jones. Daniel and Lois opened the doors to their first restaurant in…
The Ferryboat Inn | Gwesty’r Ferryboat
Located in the heart of Fishguard, just 500m from the Stena harbour/port entrance you will find the stylish and comfortable Ferryboat Inn (built in the style of a traditional Welsh ‘long house’). Owners Jacqui and Peter run the B&B as their…
Holyhead Maritime Museum | Amgueddfa Forwrol Caergybi
The Holyhead Maritime Museum, located at Newry Beach in Holyhead Harbour, is a must-visit attraction for the whole family. The museum was established in 1986 after dedicated efforts by local volunteers. Initially housed in St Elbods Church, it later…
Coast, Rosslare Strand
Located in the heart of Rosslare Strand, Coast Hotel is a modern and welcoming hotel ideal for overnight and longer stays! Whether passing through en route to Rosslare Europort (a quick 10 minute drive) or as a base for exploring the beautiful…
IOAC - International Outdoor Adventure Centre and Camping Grounds
There are many exciting activities to experience including High Ropes Course, Battlezone Archery Tag, Crate Stacking, Archery, Challenge Course, Kayaking, Raft Building and much more.
With their tagline “Feel Every Moment” each person will be able…
The Boathouse Hotel
The newly-created Boathouse Hotel is the first social enterprise Eco-Hotel in North Wales with a social and environmental mission. Nestled in a dip on Newry Beach Promenade, the Boathouse Hotel boasts a perfect location on the Anglesey Coastal Path…
Working on the Ferries and in the Tourist Office
Agnes Ferguson sat down with Ports, Past and Present to share her family history of her grandfather and father working in the port, meeting her husband on a ferry to Fishguard and her own work for the tourist office.
Rosslare's Welsh Cousins
Agnes Ferguson sat down with Ports, Past and Present and shared her memories of taking the ferry across the Irish Sea ever since she was a child, to visit family and friends living in and around Fishguard.
We'll Keep a Welcome in the Harbour | Croeso Cynnes yn yr Harbwr
The saying goes that you never get a better welcome than at Fishguard. This is entirely down to a group of volunteers who call themselves the Fishguard Friendly Faces.
Jana Davidson sat down with Ports, Past and Present to talk how the…