Accommodation
Business and Pleasure.
Pembrokeshire Road Training has accommodated candidates travelling from outside the area of South West Wales to receive training. Travelling a long distance prior to and after completing a days training is not an ideal situation. We have worked closely with local businesses that are able to provide accommodation for our candidates whilst they are in training. We have a full range of accommodation facilities, from single person bed and breakfast, to full family suites for those who wish to receive training whilst also enjoying a holiday with their family.
Accommodation
If you do require accommodation to attend one of our courses, please advise us at the time of your enquiry. The accommodation addresses we have sourced are within easy reach of our training centre, and if required, can be transported between the two. Each selected location provides good quality accommodation, good food and en-suite rooms. Alternatively you can arrange your own accommodation within the area. A location map of our training school will be provided to assist you to locate us.
Pembrokeshire
The Pembrokeshire National Park boasts some of the most natural beautiful coastal scenery in Wales. We have over 50 beaches and 5 offshore islands which provide sanctuary for nesting seabirds. The clean seas with lush vegetation provide a perfect home for puffins, gannets, seals, dolphins and porpoise. Regular boat trips take place to allow you the visitor to see these creatures up close. With over 50 forts and castles, its beaches and wildlife, Pembrokeshire really is a jewel in the Welsh crown.
For the Family.
Pembrokeshire has so many tourist attractions within easy travelling distance; the range of attractions is so diverse. For family days out there is the new Bluestone holiday park, Oakwood theme park, Canestion Bowl and Crystal Maze. Folly farm offers a wide range of activities for kids of all ages, Heatherton Country Park providing a sporting day out and Manor House with its range of safari animals. The coastal path, Blackpool Mill and Llys-y-fran reservoir offer a slice of tranquillity. Regular fishing trips from Saundersfoot harbour aboard the ‘Jacqueline’, provides sea anglers with good sport, there are also a number of fresh water fisheries which offer excellent facilities. The Viking built wall around the ancient fishing town of Tenby and our capital town of Haverfordwest, together with Narberth and Pembroke, offer shoppers a wide variety of high street and local produce to choose from. Pembrokeshire has so mush to offer, you will be spoilt for choice.
