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Before arriving, I knew very little about Bluestone other than the fact that I would be staying in a quaint lodge in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s national park. I 100% did not imagine falling in love with the culture, history, and sheer beauty of the place.

THE ACCOMMODATION

After reading out the wrong directions so that we accidentally ended up driving the whole course of the resort and glimpsing other lodges, chalets, and little houses that hyped me for the week to come, we found it. Our gorgeous wooden chalet greeted us, featuring an open plan kitchen, living room and dining room, all adorned with high Tudor oak ceilings. We had enough bedrooms to accommodate a whole family – but considering there were just the two of us, the wide open space was perfect.

After unpacking, we believed it too late to try and cram in some activities, so we decided to spend some time relaxing. We sat back on the veranda in the dwindling sunset, chatting excitedly about potential plans as we sipped our fruit teas from the kitchen. We ended up spending several evenings like this, at the little table of our lodge between the trees.

Throughout our stay, returning back to the lodge almost became like a return to the safehaven, away from the havoc and constant flow of activities outside. In the evening, we would return from dinner and just lounge back in the living room, comfy and warm and exhausted. We also had a wetroom, which was perfect for when we would come back from a swim and wanted to indulge in our luxe mini-spa.

The kitchen was fully equipped, which meant that we could cook up some eggs in the morning or throw a salmon in the oven if we couldn’t summon the energy to go out for a meal at night. It was like a little kitsch temporary home, and it was pretty divine. Honestly, I felt just like a proper chalet girl.

THE SURROUNDINGS

As you walk out of the lodge, you’re immediately confronted by the wildness of Wales – overlooking a lake, or a forest, or distant mountains. With local excursions such as many famed beaches, wildlife, and historical places like cathedrals and castles, there’s a lot to do both on the park grounds and beyond.

Within Bluestone, there’s a really cute provincial “village,” which houses cafes and souvenir shops. You can stop for a hot coco by the park, or just wander around the pastel-coloured houses. It’s got an old English vibe to it, which completely contrasts the strong Welsh patriotism evident in the dishes, the first-language of staff, and characters in the shows which the resort puts on.

My favourite parts about the surroundings of Bluestone were the trails – the endless routes of forestry of which you could explore. Wandering amongst the wildlife, there are two main walking routes that you could take – both of which leading to wild rabbits and remote streams and just limitless greenery. It’s such a gorgeous national park, I’m lucky to have remotely been based right in the middle of it.

There are plenty of little restaurants and food places at Bluestone which you can dine at, each with their own quirks. The best by far is Smokey’s, a little old lumberjack shack hidden behind a heavy canopy of trees. They offer plenty of vegetarian options (perfect for my restrictive Crohn’s diet), and they serve the most insanely gorgeous home-made lemonade. They also have an open woodland fire protected by a grill where you can roast marshmallows – a highlight for sure.

THE ACTIVITIES

The most appealing aspect of Bluestone is the fact that you’re able to choose exactly what sort of holiday you want. Fancy a relaxing retreat? Spend your time getting a manicure, basking in the sauna, sitting back in the hydrotherapy room, or visiting the sea salt cave or candle lit sanctuary. Or do you want an action-packed week filled with endless activities? If so, there’s a massive bundle of options to choose from – from zip wiring to axe throwing, rock climbing to kayaking.

Another one of the best parts of my time at Bluestone included a full day lounging about Blue Lagoon – the Bluestone water park. The outdoor slides were the most incredible, due to the fact that they attach to intermediate pools with heavy currents that throw you about until you land in a warm tub of water, high up in the trees with the backdrop of forest life.

I feel like at Bluestone you’re able to discover the type of traveller you are and what sort of holidays work for you. Are you an explorer, always craving hidden woodlands and adrenaline-filled adventures? Or are you a more of a sit back and read a book by an open fire sort of person? I for one found out that my dream itinerary is that of a six-year-old, swinging from trees and spoiling my appetite by snacking on smores all day.

I had a wonderful time at Bluestone, and am honoured that I was given the opportunity to be a #BluestoneBlogger and spend such a perfect week in the best part of the UK. I only live an hour from the resort, but found that other guests had travelled from the other side of the world just for a cosy little retreat in the heart of Wales. I have to say that I completely understand why – I’ve never fallen in love with a home-away-from-home this deeply.

Have any of you guys ever visited the area, or even stayed at Bluestone itself? Let me know in the comments below!

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Looks so refreshing omg!

Love, Riana❤

The landscape looks like my region, but more British, haha.

Wonderful escape Beautiful surroundings and the accommodation is amazing xoxo Cris

This looks like such a lovely remote escape to disconnect entirely from routine, in favour of lakes, woods and nature. What a lovely post! You’re making me want to run off into a nearby forrest, haha….

I love being surrounded by nature, it really helps me to relax and recharge my batteries. Absolutely love your pictures!

Have a lovely weekend!

Andrea.

These photos are so beautiful!

This resort looks so beautiful! I would love to explore those trails! Great photos!

Love the fun photo out the front of the chalet! It looks so nice, what a beautiful place to explore and stay! 🙂

Hope that you are having a lovely start to your week after a nice weekend 🙂

looks like a beautiful place

Looks like a place i would love to go for a vacation

It looks so pretty there. I love all the photos you took.

OMG this place is so cute, it’s adorable! Love the photo of you infront of the chalet!!
xo

Wow what a serene getaway. I could so use a getaway like this. Love your photos. Look forward to seeing your next trip!
Allie x

this looks so so nice 😀

Looks like an amazing place for a relaxing break! x

Amazing place, it sounds so relaxing!

Kisses, Paola.

The perfect getaway, being surrounded by nature. Love the beautiful views!

Enjoy! The place looks amazing ♥

Ann

This looks so much fun! I’ve always wanted to visit a place like this.

So beautiful an the perfect views!

xoxo
Lovely

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