Bluestone - A Pembrokeshire Gem !

Times Travel featured Bluestone in their top ten family holidays…..
A new eco-friendly, car-free resort that sounds similar to Center Parcs opens this July in 200 ha of forest in the Pembrokeshire National Park. Self-catering ranges from studio apartments in the village to log cabins sleeping up to six. Bluestone Wales (01834 869900, www.bluestonewales.com has a waterpark, adventure playground, freshwater lake, spa, pub, restaurants and shops. Guests can travel around the resort by bike or electric bus. Activities include nature trails, tennis, dance classes, aerobics, painting and photography.
Its an innovative, eco friendly option for anybody planning to stay in a holiday cottage in Pembrokeshire.
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Sounds good! would make a difference to have a break away without exhaust fumes everywhere!
Stayed there for its openning weekend on 18th July. Building trouble delayed the openning from June and Bluestones had to forgo their rehearsal soft opening. They need not have worried. The logdes were fantastic with luxury detail right down to the royal dalton dinnerware and super comfy beds. The Preseli mountain view vista was only eclipsed by the similes carried by the staff. The Bluestone pool was great with its hot tubs, many slides and wave making machine. Great for the kids. The leisure centre had a fully equipped and new gym with all sorts of sporting activies. The central village had high quality shops and a pub. The spa was not open when we were there. Expect the level of service to get sharper over the next couple of months. There was some teething issues but not to be expected. This place will be an absolute gem for Pembroke, particularly as it backs on the Oakwood Theme park. They are even talking about a snow dome for next year. I think there biggest challenge will be to keep the prices affordable and not too expensive - £1500 per week high season. Gets my vote anyway as a luxury getway. I will be back
who is this guy Dave? i do not think you were really there? tiles coming off pool and £1500!! Prices have been slashed and for good reason so there is no way you paid this.