James John Hamilton House And Backpacker Hostel
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Private beach
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Sports activities
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
Located close to Bethel English Baptist Church, James John Hamilton House And Backpacker Hostel Fishguard has a shared lounge.
David John Williams is approximately 5 minutes on foot from the Fishguard hostel, and the nearby cultural attractions include Last Invasion Gallery, which is merely 200 metres away. In addition, Fishguard Artisan Market can be found right near the hostel. Among the notable religious landmarks close by is St Gwyndaf's Church, situated about a 10-minute ride from the property.
Equipped with coffee/tea making facilities, some rooms also feature high-speed internet and a TV set. There are separate bathrooms at James John Hamilton House And Backpacker hostel with a roll-in shower and a toilet for a more comfortable stay. Also, the presence of hair dryers and towels in the bathrooms ensures a comfortable stay.
Guests can enjoy dinner at The Royal Oak, which is right around the corner from this accommodation, or at Ffwrn, only 150 metres away. James John Hamilton House And Backpacker hostel features a shared kitchen for self-catering. The shared kitchen comes with a refrigerator, an oven, and a dishwasher. The closest airport is Swansea, located 115 km from the Fishguard hostel.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the charming market town of Fishguard, James John Hamilton House and Backpacker Hostel is a delightful discovery for any traveler. From the moment we arrived, Steve, the owner, showcased a remarkable level of hospitality that made our stay feel truly special. The light-filled living room, adorned with cosy leather couches and inviting squashy cushions, became our sanctuary after a day of exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The convenient shared kitchen allowed us to whip up some quick meals, and we particularly enjoyed the light breakfast offerings - a perfect way to start our days before embarking on cycling adventures along the coastal path. With its spacious rooms and en-suite bathrooms, the comfort of the hostel was always appreciated, especially after our excursions. The location could not be more ideal; not only is it a stone's throw away from local eateries and shops, but it also provides easy access to breathtaking hiking trails. All in all, for anyone keen on combining history with the charm of a quaint seaside town, I wholeheartedly recommend this gem.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.