This polished 19th-century hotel overlooking the harbour is a 17-minute walk from the Fishguard and Goodwick railway station, and 12 miles from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Rooms
With its impressive exterior façade, and spacious reception area leading to a sweeping staircase, guests are immediately immersed in the hotel’s welcoming yet opulent embrace.
The relaxed rooms all include en suite bathrooms, and come equipped with tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms offer private, sea-view balconies and/or free WiFi.
With its origins as a 19th Century mansion, and a former flagship Great Western Railway hotel, it is not surprising that the Fishguard Bay Hotel exudes an atmosphere of elegant sophistication.
The Fishguard Bay Hotel is ideally located, whatever your reason for visiting the Pembrokeshire National Coast Park, and our friendly, attentive, staff are on hand to make your stay a memorable one.
Dining
We know that dining out demands the professional commitment of a dedicated catering team, so to help cultivate a truly memorable experience we use local ingredients wherever possible. We also cater for vegetarians and other dietary requests as required. Families are always welcome at the Fishguard Bay Hotel, and high chairs can be provided in order to make your experience more convenient.

Latest Reviews
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Alexand Buckland
20 Feb 2018
3.0



Parking: 2.0
Accessibility: 3.0
Toilets: 3.0
Staff: 4.0
Read All ReviewsWe stayed for two nights on the hotel’s own special offer tariff. The receptionist was kind enough to change our original room for one that would more easily accommodate a wheelchair. The ‘Accessible Room’ was ‘tight’ for a standard 24” power chair but manageable if you don’t mind pushing the beds a bit closer together. The bathroom access was fine for my needs and rails were installed, cleanliness in the shower area however was sorely lacking. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom OK. There was a small balcony to sit on and enjoy the view. Two problems for those who need wheelchair access: (1) the lift will not take non-collapsible wheelchairs, so I had to get out of the chair and fold it when using the lift – and there was hardly enough room to squeeze in with it; (2) at no time could we park in the designated disabled bays as there were only two spaces and one was reserved for a function. The staff were warm, friendly, polite and helpful at all times and the food was lovely.