Slebech Park Estate
About
Slebech Park Estate is a 700‑acre country estate in Pembrokeshire, Wales, nestled within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The 18th‑century Grade II* listed Slebech Hall sits beside the ancient Daugleddau Estuary, offering sweeping views over pine‑clad valleys, meadowlands, and woodland. Guests can relax in a range of stylish rooms that blend rustic charm with contemporary comfort, each featuring plush bedding, modern amenities and often a river or garden view. The estate’s award‑winning restaurant, The Peg, serves locally sourced cuisine in an airy, dog‑friendly setting, with open‑plan seating and a terrace that overlooks the countryside. Beyond dining and accommodation, visitors can explore miles of walking and cycling trails, wildlife spotting opportunities (including ospreys and rare bat species), historic sites, and a quiet, family‑friendly atmosphere that is equally appealing to couples on an intimate getaway. The estate welcomes guests year‑round, making it an accessible retreat for weekend breaks, business trips, or special events.
Highlights
- Historic Slebech Hall
- Award‑Winning Dining
- Scenic Trails and Wildlife
- Romantic Wedding Venue
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Best time to visit
Early spring to late autumn – enjoy milder weather and fewer crowds, while still experiencing the best of the park’s seasonal blooms and wildlife.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Historic Setting
- Award‑Winning Dining
- Pet Friendly
- Sustainable Operations
Things to consider
- Limited Parking
- Seasonal Crowds