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Stackpole Centre

Ffidil Fawr 2026 will be taking place at Stackpole Outdoor Learning Centre in the heart of the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. 

​Stackpole has a selection of rooms available ranging from single, double and twin rooms as well as dormitories. Sharing rooms has proved to be a popular option with many folks making great friends with their new room mates, however if you bring a group of friends you can let us know that you'd like to share a bedroom and we will allocate you one together. 

If you live locally or prefer to book your own accommodation you can book a course ticket without purchasing accommodation. 

Lunch and dinner is included with all course tickets and breakfast is included with all accommodation bookings. Unfortunately due to restrictions at Stackpole, camping and camper vans are not allowed on site - there are a selection of local campsites available however. 

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Getting There

Stackpole Centre is well-connected by road and public transport. By car, the journey takes approximately 2 hours 30 minutes from Cardiff, 1 hour 45 minutes from Swansea, 4 hours from Birmingham or Wrexham, and 3 hours 30 minutes from Bristol. For public transport, the nearest train station is in Pembroke, with services from Cardiff via Swansea taking around 3 hours. Local taxis or buses can complete the final leg to Stackpole, and we can also arrange pickups for those traveling by train.

From the M4, take the A477 towards Pembroke Dock. Stackpole Centre is signposted from the B4319.
From North Wales, take the A487 through Aberystwyth to Cardigan, then follow signs for Pembroke/Penfro and Stackpole.

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