Gwynfryn Guesthouse provides a warm welcome to luxury accommodation in the small rural village of Tavernspite, the foot into Pembrokeshire. A perfect quiet location for exploring both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.

Chances are that if you were travelling into Pembrokeshire from south Wales 200 years ago that you would have passed through Tavernspite as it formed part of the regular mail coach route. Originally there was just one building an inn called Tafarn Ysbyty that was believed to have once been a hospice for pilgrims to St Davids and built by the monks of Whitland Abbey.
An area with intriguing history, a maze of by roads to explore on foot or cycling. With stunning scenic views of the Preseli Mountains, on the north side of the house and distant coastal views on the south side; with ample free parking, safe storage for bikes and drying facilities for walkers.

A small guest house where the welcome is as good as the very well-decorated rooms. It is an excellent place in a small village tucked away in the Pembrokeshire countryside. The owner Tracy goes out of her way to make you welcome and accommodate your needs. The entire place is spotless and very well-appointed. Tracy prides herself in looking after you and the breakfast sets you up for the whole day.
Worth the money and well worth the visit.

We chose this B&B for Its location to both the south coast Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire coastlines, as well as the access to the Ceredigion coast and mid Wales towns and villages. It would be suitable for cyclists and walkers as it is in a rural area with country lanes off the main roads, but with easy access for business travellers and holidaymakers that like us like moving around the various seaside and scenic areas. The location is quiet, with big dark skies, on a clear night you are spoilt for stargazing!

We stayed midweek for 4 nights. We were met by the owner with a smile and an attitude that nothing is too much trouble, check in was really easy and we were given fresh milk for our room, plus, up in the room were four fresh homemade Welsh tea cakes with the usual teas and coffees, lovely.

Every morning we were greeted for breakfast with Tracy’s engaging personality (boy can she laugh!) and just the biggest full English I’ve eaten for a while, everything seemed local and of good quality. the rooms are large enough to be comfortable and recently decorated very tastefully, as was the bathroom with a good power shower. The bed is very comfortable and the sheets thick cotton and great quality feel. We slept well every night, we had great conversations and left on the Friday with a new friend. We’ll visit again.

Great location, exceptional host, Tracey was absolutely brilliant, our room was amazing, breakfast was one of the best we’ve had in years, will definitely stay here next time we are in the area, highly recommend this guest house

Guest Testimonial

"Great location, exceptional host, Tracey was absolutely brilliant, our room was amazing, breakfast was one of the best we’ve had in years, will definitely stay here next time we are in the area, highly recommend this guest house Nothing"

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