Stunning views across the Pembrokeshire coastline provide the perfect backdrop to Druidstone House – an informal family holiday hotel – that was established in 1972.

For the last 29 years Druidstone House has been operating ecologically and contributing to sustainable development whenever possible. By running business this way, combined with the hotel’s on-going Good Food status awards, it has become popular retreat all year round.
Since opening, Druidstone House has relied on Calor liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for its cooking, heating and hot water facilities.
The long-standing relationship that Druidstone has had with Calor began when owners, Rod and Jane Bell, had difficulty obtaining more than 25kw of electricity for the 11-bedroom hotel and four holiday cottages.
Jane says: ”We needed a reliable and economical fuel that wouldn’t let us down and that could provide sufficient power for the accommodation and kitchen areas.
“Calor quickly came to the rescue by recommending LPG, which has proven to be cost effective and practical, and has satisfied all our needs and requirements.
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