Provider of Pembrokeshire holiday cottages Celtic Haven Resort and Spa will this year celebrate 20-years of activity, growing from humble origins to become one of the leading service providers within the county of Pembrokeshire. The services delivered at the resort have evolved over the lifetime of Celtic Haven to match the changing expectations of the clientele, with the Elemis Premier Spa being accompanied by a leisure club that includes a swimming pool and nine-hole golf course. The resort also boasts a highly popular restaurant, the Waves Cliff-top Bar & Restaurant, which provides beautiful views over the Lydstep Haven beach and…
Author: Rhys Gregory
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