Ferry Inn, St Dogmaels

The Ferry Inn, St Dogmaels dates back to the early 19th century.  A welcoming historic inn on the banks of the river Teifi which now has a jetty for those arriving by boat and its walls are adorned with local memorabilia. 

From 1881 to 1914 the local coxswain of the Cardigan lifeboat, David Rees, ran the Ferry and during his tenure a Friendly Society known as the Ancient Britons had a lodge at the establishment.

During the early to mid 20th century the Ferry had a chequered history nearly losing its license on occasions.  To take advantage of the river view a new 60 seater restaurant was built on the back of the original inn.  In January 2002 the Ferry was taken over by S.A. Brain and Company. 

Serving real ale.
 

Contact details: 

Ferry Inn, Poppit Road, St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire  SA43 3LF
 

Locale - Wales: 

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