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Description
An action-packed break awaits at YHA Manorbier in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. From the clifftops overlooking Caldey Island, the coastal path and Church Doors beach will no doubt beckon. But it’s the children who will be in their element here. Take up surfing, kayaking, climbing and diving whilst in this part of Pembrokeshire. Visit Oakwood, Wales’s largest theme park, or for open spaces and a dose of Welsh history, try Heatherton Country Park, Wedlock Dinosaur Park, or Manorbier, Pembroke and Carew Castles. Even staying in this hostel, a futuristic former Ministry of Defence building is an adventur
HI - YHA Manorbier Hostel Details
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| Address | Nr Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7UT, Manorbier (near Tenby & Pembrokeshire National Park), Dyfed, Wales |
| Location | From Tenby follow the A4139 to Pembroke. Turn left at the junction to Manorbier onto the B4585. By Skrinkle Housing Estate and bus shelter turn left, this is signposted to the hostel and also the Royal Artillary range. Pass the children's playground on your right and on the mini roundabout go straight on. By the Artillary base turn left and the hostel is on the end of that road. |
| Website | www.hihostels.com/dba/hostel018056.en.htm |
| Telephone | +44-1834-871803 |
| Fax | +44-1834-871101 |
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Located just off the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and within a few miles of the train station, the Manorbier hostel was a welcome site when this weary walker arrived from Tenby on a very wet, windy day (May 2006). Looking like the set for a sci-fi movie, the hostel building used to be military personnel housing. Because the dorms and smaller (two-, four-, and eight-person) rooms are in separate areas, even if there are large groups booked in, it's possible to stay sane. My friend and I shared a very small two-bed (bunk bed) room, which was basic but fine for the price (about 11 British pounds each). Kitchen and living room facilities are pleasant, but the kitchen equipment was in need of some minor repair, and pots/pans/dishes were limited. Guests are free to keep food in the fridge. Staff were helpful, and there are some washers and dryers (fee per wash load). The drying room was scruffy but usable. — Leigh Williams (2007-01-03)












