A remote and idyllic cliff top setting with spectacular views and glorious sunsets, perfectly situated for activity breaks and walking holidays. YHA Pwll Deri is the perfect rural retreat, a lovely self-catering cottage refurbished to a high standard, and opening onto the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Head north to Strumble Head, with its spectacular lighthouse, or go south for a choice of beaches. Everything you need for a memorable coastal break.
Accommodation
Dorm beds and private rooms are available at YHA Pwll Deri.
This hostel is occasionally made available for hire on an exclusive basis. This means that you can have the place to yourself and choose how many of your friends, family, club mates, etc., join you. We allocate availability for exclusive use in blocks, typically up to 90 days in the future. If you are looking for space to stay with us on a normal shared basis, and can’t see any availability three months or more into the future, then this hostel may be being held for Exclusive Hire.
Facilities
Board games
Cot available
Credit cards accepted
Cycle store
Dining room
Drying room
Garden/grounds
Great for cycling
Great for walking
Great for watersports
Laundry
Lounge
Private rooms available
Self catering only
Self-catering kitchen
Shop
Suitable for families
Trade bookings
Under 3s welcome
YHA Exclusive Hire
Parking
Ambulant accessible
En suite rooms available
Access Statement
At YHA Pwll Deri we strive to cater for everybody. Unfortunately, none of our bedrooms or bathrooms meets modern standards of accessibility.
We have:
One step up from reception to the ground floor facilities
Portable induction loop
Ground floor rooms
En-suite rooms
For more information please download the full access statement here (50KB)
Self-Catering Facilities
Our hostel is self-catering only but you'll find plenty of equipment to use - even a rolling pin! There are two fridges, a freezer, two toasters, two kettles, two microwaves, two ovens and twelve hobs, plus lots of pots, pans and cutlery to use. Our facilities put some of the big hostels to shame, so bring your stuff and get cooking. There's a shop in town five minutes away and we sell some chocolately treats at the hostel too.
Latest Reviews
Stayed here few months ago, all i can say is that this is not the place for disabled person right from the entrance and even they do agree on that. We stayed for one night and all they can do is to accommodate me in the ground floor room. Room was spacious and bed was comfortable, but all the amenities were at certain height which makes difficult for a disabled person to reach out. Shower also had a step and it is all about taking risk, i was successful on that risk. Staff was courteous and did there best to help me out during my stay.