The Clarence House Hotel has been welcoming guests since the late 19th century, providing a perfect blend of Victorian elegance and modern comfort. The Clarence House has highly recommended cuisine with daily variety and choice on a table d’ hote menu is provided in our attractive sea view ground floor dining room.
The hotel has a fully licensed Seagull Bar designed to hold 150 people and is open from 10am until midnight (High season) leading on to the scenic Rose Garden Patio at the rear of the hotel.The Clarence House Hotel has a lift to all floors and level, disabled access to bar, restaurant, lift and most bedrooms. The Clarence House has 74 bedrooms, all en-suite with tea and coffee making facilities and colour television.
HOTEL CHRISTMAS ITINERARY MONDAY ( Christmas Eve ) . Complimentary Sherry and mince pies in the Seagull Bar . from 6.00 – 6.30pm .Dinner from HAPPY HOUR from 5.30pm – 6.30pm & 8pm – 9pm .Hotel’s entertainment in Seagull Bar
TUESDAY( Christmas Day ) Break fast from 8am – 09.30am. Festive Punch reception from 06.00am – in Seagull Bar. Christmas dinner at 6.30pm- with all the trimmings . HAPPY HOUR from 5.30pm – 6.30pm & 8pm – 9pm. Visit from Father Christmas.Live entertainment in Seagull Bar
WEDNESDAY ( New Years Eve ) Breakfast from 08.am – 09.30am. Dinner from 6.30pm.HAPPY HOUR from 5,30pm – 6.30pm & 8pm -9pm.Live entertainment & Festive Hat competition in Seagull Bar
Friday .Breakfast from 08.00am – 09.30am
THURSDAY ( New Years Day ) Breakfast from 8am – 09.30am. Afternoon of fun, complimentary afternoon cream tea at 3pm . Dinner from 6.30pm.HAPPY HOUR from 5.30pm – 6.30pm and 8pm -9pm. Live entertainment in Seagull Bar
Tour Itinerary
MONDAY: Departing from the Island, we make our way to Tenby. South Wales arriving at our hotel, the Clarence House Hotel for our stay of 4 nights
TUESDAY: After breakfast we set off on our full day excursion to Pembroke. Pembroke is a charming walled town which dates back over 900 years and is famous for its Norman Castle. Pembroke Castle is one of the most complete Norman castles in the UK. It was the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. Pembroke town is a textbook medieval fortified town with a central main street heading east from the castle gates and a moat or castle pond extending round much of the town. Depart Hotel 10.00am
WENESDAY : After breakfast we set off to Carmarthen. It’s probably fair to say that Carmarthen can sometimes get overlooked. But the oldest town in Wales – and reportedly the birthplace of Merlin – was once the capital of Wales and it has so much to offer vistors. We continue our tour to Laugharne – home to Wales most famous poet and writer Dylan Thomas. Laugharne was home to Dylan & today the Boat House (where Dylan wrote some of his most famous works including ‘Under Milk Wood’) is a heritage centre. Both Dylan & his wife are buried in the Churchyard overlooking the Taf estuary. Finally, a photo stop at Pendine Sands and then to see Thomas the Woodcarver and see his unique display of Love Spoons and other gifts Depart Hotel 10.00am
THURSDAY: Full day excursion to St Davids, the jewel in the crown – the smallest city in Britain set in a sea girt peninsula: stunning evocative landscapes holding secrets of some of the oldest history in Britain: a magnet for pilgrims and tourists for centuries: Home of the Welsh patron saint, Dewi Sant – his shrine is at the heart of the great Depart hotel 09.30am
FRIDAY: Sadly after breakfast, it’s time to board our coach and set off for home Depart Hotel 09.30am
For further information contact the office on 01983 404381


