We booked a few nights midweek stay and enjoyed despite lots of cobwebs (spotted laying in bed on our first night) in our room which was otherwise clean. The hotel is dated but comfortable and isn't too far from Saundersfoot. There is a walk up a steep hill back to the hotel but I'm asthmatic and unfit but managed it without too much difficulty.
Our room a small double was... Small. This wouldn't have been a problem but there was a huge double wardrobe in the room, and some pointless shelves. There had been an attempt to update the room by painting furniture grey but those sapele doors and chipped plastic fake wood windowsills were a reminder of my childhood home from the 70's, a proper blast from the past.
The bed was clean and comfortable, with a tiny TV with free view. Bathroom was big with a wonderful shower and lovely hot water. Free Internet was good and there was plenty of parking.
We had breakfast which was £10pp and it was nice. There was a selection of cereal, orange juice and apple juice to help yourself but, hot drinks and toast were ordered with a waitress along with the main breakfast which was hot and delicious. Breakfast staff were really friendly and smiley.
There are tea and coffee making facilities in the room but be careful as our milk seemed to be off
As we travel frequently I always leave an extension lead in the case, used it this time as there was no plug near a mirror.
All in all an enjoyable few days, you can tell the hotel is well loved and looked after, with a few little tweaks this hotel could be excellent.