THE DRUIDSTONE

Open from 8.30a.m   Every Day    

june & July Feasts 2013

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THE DRUIDSTONE
MIDSUMMER JAMBOREE 2013

Friday the 5th of July
6.00p.m.    HIGH TEA for children.   (PLEASE BOOK)
6.30p.m.    SUPPER - order from the Farmhouse Kitchen.
7.30p.m.   “INTIMATE GIGS” present OPEN MIC NIGHT all musicians welcome.


9.30 p.m.   The WONDERBRASS Concert FUNKY BIG BAND SKA JAZZ in the dome.

Saturday the 6th of July
12.30 - 2.30p.m. - Lunch available to order from the Farmhouse Kitchen.
Teas, coffees, cakes & strawberries available all day.
Impromptu performances from the “Occasional Brass Ensemble” or “Iron Eye” (Wonderbrass) during the day.
6.00p.m.   HIGH TEA for children.   (PLEASE BOOK)
6.30p.m.   SUPPER - order from the Farmhouse Kitchen.
One Outrageous Item of Clothing is encouraged
7.30p.m.   THE BEAU TIES – The a cappella quintet of genre mashing toe tappers return.


8.30p.m.  “BEYOND THE FRINGE” – Mick, Andy, John, Jeff & ‘Ed the drummer get you up and dancing with the Beatles.
10.30p.m.  DOREEN  DOREEN     -  the ever faithful  ...  the magnificent ...  the generous ... the spectacular ... High Octane Special from Carol and her gang


12.00p.m.  RUBY SAMBA will wind us down to closing time at 1.30p.m.  With the best disco in the world. (Remember last year)

Sunday the 7th of July
Druidstone Breakfast until Late
Chill out, nurse hangovers and all music appreciated throughout the day and late into night.

Ticket and Camping Prices
Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) camping for the weekend   £ 65.00
Two people sharing one tent for the weekend                           £ 55.00
One person camping for the weekend                                        £ 30.00
Friday night Wonderbrass Concert                                             £ 10.00

There are rumours that escapee Nanceabout actors will be around. If you see any please inform a member of the Drui Crew immediately. Do not approach them yourselves. They are armed & da......... with swords and bucklers  Sampson. Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals. Gregory. No, for then we should be colliers. Sampson. I mean, an we be in choler, we'll draw. Gregory. Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o' the collar. Sampson. I strike quickly, being moved.  Gregory. But thou art not quickly moved to strike. Sampson. A dog of the house of Montague moves me. Gregory. To move is to stir; and to be valiant is to stand: therefore, if thou art moved, thou runn'st away.       ahhhh.......h..

Phone 01437 781221 now to avoid disappointment.

We reserve the right to make alterations to the timetable.  These prices pay expenses and fees for all entertainment plus the sound equipment and lighting, loos, door keepers and all the other extras needed.

 

The Druidstone Hotel

 

Broad Haven

Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire

Cymru

SA623NE

Telephone 01437 781221

;enquiries@druidstone.co.uk

THE  HOTEL
The house was the family home in 1972 when Rod and Jane Bell opened it to guests. Stone built around 1850 and substantially altered towards the end of the 1890’s. The house stands in 20 acres of wild garden on the cliff above the safe, sandy beach of Druidston Haven.

The centrally heated house now has eleven bedrooms, most of which have sea or garden views. Five rooms have private facilities, showers, bathrooms or lavatories. The other six rooms share three bathrooms in the tradition of a typical family holiday house. The new rooms on the second floor have full private facilities and panoramic views of the bay from their shared balcony.The dining room, sitting room and cellar bar open onto terraces and grassy slopes overlooking the sea. Children and pets are made welcome and the atmosphere encourages visitors to treat the place as a second home. Books and maps are available and there is plenty of information on the locality. There is a separate television room and the regeneration of the original family Farmhouse Kitchen provides a Rayburn heated room with a large oak table suitable for use as a private dining room for up to ten. This Farmhouse Kitchen is also used for children’s supper at 6.00 p.m. each evening.

DRUIDSTONE COTTAGES
These are the converted stables and outbuildings of the original house and were designed to be easy to run with bedrooms, bathroom and an open-plan kitchen/living area. Cookers and water heaters are either propane gas or electric with open fires or solid fuel stoves for cold evenings. Each cottage has a refrigerator, an iron and electric heaters. They are fully equipped with pots and pans, crockery, cutlery and bedding, linen and towels. There is ample parking space outside each cottage and the guests have the run of the hotel grounds as well as their own patch.

We also manage two other cottages within a stone’s throw of Druidstone.Curlews Cottage That beautiful dreamy cottage across the valley and Granny's situated above the Druidstone, overlooking the hotel with magnificent views of the coast ,generous amounts of space and equipment.

THE DRUIDSTONE IS FIRST AND FOREMOST A RELAXED AND INFORMAL FAMILY "HOTEL" THAT WILL REVIVE THE WORK WORN BY ALLOWING GENTLE EXPLORATION OF THE GLORIES OF PEMBROKESHIRE WHILE AT THE SAME TIME ENCOURAGING MORE ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITIES PROVIDED LOCALLY. THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR SURFING, COASTEERING, WALKING, SAILING, CANOEING & WINDSURFING AROUND THE COAST, CLIMBING ON SEA CLIFFS, RIDING IN THE VALLEYS AND ON THE BEACH, VISITING AND CIRCUMNAVIGATING THE ISLANDS RICH IN BIRD AND SEAL LIFE. (The ‘Lonely Planet 2012 Guide’ has named the All Wales Coast Path as the world’s greatest region for a holiday). THE COUNTY ALSO OFFERS MANY HISTORIC SITES FROM IRON AGE FORTS AND CROMLECHS, THROUGH BEAUTIFUL ANCIENT CHURCHES TO THE EXCITING SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE NOW CELEBRATED IN THE NATIONAL PARK. THERE IS AN EXCELLENT COASTAL BUS SERVICE IN THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON.

FOOD AND DRINK
The restaurant has been in the Good Food Guide consistently since 1974. It is also reviewed in many other guides, both British and International (provided the guides do not make a charge). The hotel has not advertised for thirty years. The food is genuinely homemade, using fresh ingredients from local suppliers where possible. The menus are designed to suit all tastes and appetites both carnivore and herbivore

 

 

RECENT PRESS

 

VISIT WALES

The Guardian

The Observer

B.B.C Radio4

The Telegraph

Harden's Guide

Hitched.co.uk

The Good Hotel Guide

 

Telephone 01437 781221

;enquiries@druidstone.co.uk

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