The Salutation Inn
Review
“There is beauty all around, when there’s love at home.” J. H. McNaughton.
With its beautiful riverside location sequestered amongst captivating countryside, The Salutation Inn is a 16th Century former Coaching House, situated in the Pembrokeshire National Park. Immaculately renovated, modern comforts and touches blend seamlessly with the age and elegance of the building itself. Warm and welcoming: the Inn boasts 8 spotlessly clean en-suite rooms, and makes a perfect base from which to explore the Coastal Path, and many more stunning attractions. Or if you prefer, you can sit outside in the Beer Garden, beneath glorious sunshine, whilst watching out for the elusive Kingfishers on the River Nevern. Enjoy seasonal, home cooked food and relax in the charming bar, which offers first-class hospitality. Sleep blissfully, then rise and shine to a splendid breakfast.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The much loved Salutation Country Hotel is exquisitely positioned by the glittering waters of the River Nevern, and provides guests with unique and beautiful scenery, as an extra special accompaniment to their delicious food. Newly refurbished, the captivating restaurant is inviting, and bright with substantial glistening windows. Using only the very freshest, seasonal and locally sourced produce, the food is home-cooked daily and served piping hot and plentiful. Yummy choices are abundant including a local speciality’s board, so you can wine and dine in true style within a friendly atmosphere. With a choice of two well-stocked bars offering local real ales, lagers and wines, scrumptious sandwiches and light bites are also available. So when the sun shimmers upon the river, take advantage of the very special Beer Garden.
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Nearby Attractions
Castell Henllys
Feel prehistory come alive at Castell Henllys, in Pembrokeshire: the only Iron Age Village in Britain to be built inside the original Iron Age hillfort, which gives the site an authentic, and completely unique feel. Reconstructed on the exact