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Kestrel Bunkhouse

The exterior of Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales
The exterior of Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales | © National Trust Images / Mike May
The sitting room at Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales
The exterior of Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales

Kestrel Bunkhouse

A roomy bunkhouse in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.

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The sitting room at Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales
The exterior of Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales
The exterior of Kestrel, Stackpole, Wales
View of Barafundle Bay, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire.

© National Trust Images / John Miller

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A roomy bunkhouse in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.

  • Guests

    38

    Bedrooms

    12

    Acorn rating

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    Number of dogs welcome

    2

    Reference

    GW005

    Kestrel Bunkhouse is one in a group of converted stone farm buildings, sleeping 38 people and offering plenty of space for groups to come together. 

    On the ground floor, Kestrel has a commercial-style kitchen, a games room and a living room with dining area and a log fire. There are another 12 bedrooms upstairs: four singles, three 2-bunks and five rooms with a mix of bunks and singles. There are bathrooms on both floors. Outside, there’s a private courtyard with picnic tables.

    Kestrel Bunkhouse, along with neighbouring Kingfisher Bunkhouse, a pair of group houses and a cluster of small cottages, is part of the Stackpole Centre. A comfortable central seating area has WiFi and is available to all guests. Guests also all have access to a grassy area with a firepit.  

    Stackpole is possibly the most wildlife rich and well preserved coastlines in Wales. A shady, mile-long walk takes you to the beach. You’ll be on the edges of the grade I listed landscape of Bosherston Lily Ponds. Head to Stackpole Quay for guided kayaking sessions along the coast. From here you can hop onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for walks across the headlands, woods and beach, Barafundle Bay. Or if surfing is your thing, drive 20 minutes to Freshwater West for reliable waves all year round.  

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • EV charging, not available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, not available
    • DVD, not available
    • Washing machine, not available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, not available
    • BBQ, not available
    • Cot & high chair, not available