The house was the family home in 1972 when Rod and Jane Bell opened it to guests. Stone built around 1850 and substantially altered towards the end of the 1890's. The house stands in 20 acres of wild garden on the cliff above the safe, sandy beach of Druidston Haven. The centrally heated house now has eleven bedrooms, most of which have sea or garden views. Five rooms have private facilities, showers, bathrooms or lavatories. The other six rooms share three bathrooms in the tradition of a typical family holiday house.
Reviews (8)
Hisham Abdelhakam
Jun 24, 2022
Suzanne Lewis
May 17, 2022
Love a visit to Druidstone via the coastal path from Broadhaven. A stop at the hotel is a must for the views over the beach and a refreshing drink after your hike. Very friendly staff and dogs welcome too. They Have become members only due to busy seasons when guests were stuggling to get served that were staying there, but we enquired beforehand and as off peak and quiet they welcomed us without any issues.
Bronwen Davies
May 14, 2022
Tom Whalley
Apr 24, 2022
An old hotel, full of character, with an amazing clifftop location and view over Druid's Haven beach. The place has quite a 'hippy' vibe about it, and the staff are friendly. We ate at one of the 'feast nights', and the food was basic but tasty and filling, and good value. I've been lucky enough to have a beer on the balcony as the sun has set a couple of times over the years, and it's a hard experience to beat.
I think the bar is only open to residents or restaurant guests, and if you're not a resident, then you *must* book in advance to eat - I'm fairly sure you can't just wander in off the coast path for a beer (but I may be wrong).
I think the bar is only open to residents or restaurant guests, and if you're not a resident, then you *must* book in advance to eat - I'm fairly sure you can't just wander in off the coast path for a beer (but I may be wrong).
Owain Jones
Apr 22, 2022
Great family holiday here with our 2 1/2 year old. Views and food amazing as other reviews have said. What impressed me most though was how friendly all the staff were and how accommodating they were for us with a toddler. It's a quirky place with lots of little idiosyncrasies. If you're looking for an ultra modern, spotless hotel this might not be your cup of tea. But if you're after a friendly place with character then this could be perfect!
Mike Doyle
Apr 16, 2022
Lucy Burns
Apr 01, 2022
This hotel could not be more perfectly placed. It's a beautiful and tranquil setting with a beach that seems to be ever changing: each day offered a new space to explore. The hotel and cottages feel homely and welcoming and staff are friendly and helpful - even adding calpol to their shopping list when my child had earache. I can't wait to return
Kevin D.
Aug 12, 2015
Excellent multiple-purpose venue in the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastal trail. The Druid Stone, offers accommodation, bistro cuisine, live music and also serves as an art gallery which hangs work by local painters. Nestled on the rocky coastal Pembrokeshire trail and convenient for neighbouring towns.