Torbant is a traditional Welsh farmhouse over 300 years old and has been lovingly restored to give modern day comforts.
We offer bed and breakfast using mainly home and locally produced ingredients for our hearty breakfasts - fresh eggs from our own hens, home made marmalade,etc.
Whether you like a full cooked breakfast or a light continental style, the choice is yours, you will not be disappointed. For the Evening Meal there is a wide variety of places nearby from cosy pubs to high class restaurants. Sample menus are available in every room.
Our guests have their own lounge where you can relax - always available with plenty of books, & information. There is no television here, only a crackle or two from the log burner, so guests are able to have a quiet read or just have peace to chat with their friends.
Nearby is a useful Utility room for laundry and picnic preparation with a refrigerator and an electric ring.
Outside, the garden surrounds the house and there are seats to rest on and watch the evening sunsets.
There are 3 bedrooms, all en-suite with hospitality trays, TVs and hairdryers, and electric blankets for the occasional cooler nights.
Address : Torbant Farmhouse Croesgoch Nr St Davids Pembrokeshire
Zip / Postal code : SA62 5JN
Torbant, being on a peninsular, is ideally suited to be a base for walking the path which is well marked and well kept. Whichever way you go, the views are spectacular, a different one around each corner.. For those without a car there is a shuttle bus running round the coast roads and we can arrange to take your luggage to the next destination.
Torbant is situated just 1.5 miles from the coast at Trefin, so water sports are high on the agenda for many guests, whether paddling along the sandy beaches, digging sandcastles, or taking part in sailing, surfing, windsurfing, coasteering etc.
In the Spring, which comes early in this part of the country, the cliffs and hedgerows become ablaze with wild flowers - primroses, thrift, sea-campion, bluebells and of course, daffodils.
St Davids is Britain's smallest city and has many interesting places to explore. The magnificent cathedral, is uniquely built in a hollow so that it is out of sight of the sea and was well hidden from marauders in olden times. The ruined Bishop's Palace is the venue for a drama season in the Summer, and there are several famous music Festivals in the cathedral. If pottery is your interest, you can try your hand at making your own at one of the many pottery centres.
Pembrokeshire has the only coastal National Park in Britain, and the coast path is 186 miles long, so many walkers are attracted to the area.
Big Blue Kite surfing, Twr Y Felin activity centre and various exciting golf courses and riding centres are all close by as well lots of fabulous beaches.
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| High Season | - | - | £ 0 | £ 35 | £ 35 | Flexible |
Torbant Farmhouse Croesgoch Nr St Davids Pembrokeshire
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