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Western Telegraph
28-07-2025
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025: Two Pembrokeshire finalists
Heatherton World of Activities neat Tenby and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly will appear in the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards. The Oceanic Awards aim to highlight excellence in Wales vibrant hospitality industry with a focus on recognising outstanding businesses and individuals, these awards highlight the very best in hotels, restaurants, bars, spas, and other sectors within the industry. Irfan Younis, Spokesperson for The 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025 said: 'We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within the hospitality industry. 'The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within their field. 'We want to congratulate all of our finalists & wish them the best luck.' For the last six years these awards have celebrated the outstanding achievements of businesses and individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the hospitality sector in Wales. The winners will be announced at an elegant ceremony set to take place on the 10th of September. The full list of finalists for Family Venue of the Year are:

Western Telegraph
28-07-2025
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Pembrokeshire park finalist in Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025
Manor Wildlife Park near Tenby will appear in the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards. The Oceanic Awards aim to highlight excellence in Wales vibrant hospitality industry with a focus on recognising outstanding businesses and individuals, these awards highlight the very best in hotels, restaurants, bars, spas, and other sectors within the industry. Irfan Younis, Spokesperson for the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025 said: 'We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within the hospitality industry. 'The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within their field. 'We want to congratulate all of our finalists & wish them the best luck.' For the last six years these awards have celebrated the outstanding achievements of businesses and individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the hospitality sector in Wales. The winners will be announced at an elegant ceremony set to take place on the 10th of September. The full list of finalists for Tourist Attraction of the Year are:

South Wales Guardian
27-07-2025
- Business
- South Wales Guardian
Nature reserve finalist in Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025
Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve in Llandeilo will appear in the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards. The Oceanic Awards aim to highlight excellence in Wales vibrant hospitality industry with a focus on recognising outstanding businesses and individuals, these awards highlight the very best in hotels, restaurants, bars, spas, and other sectors within the industry. Irfan Younis, Spokesperson for the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025 said: 'We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within the hospitality industry. 'The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within their field. 'We want to congratulate all of our finalists & wish them the best luck.' For the last six years these awards have celebrated the outstanding achievements of businesses and individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the hospitality sector in Wales. The winners will be announced at an elegant ceremony set to take place on the 10th of September. The full list of finalists for Tourist Attraction of the Year are:

South Wales Guardian
20-07-2025
- Business
- South Wales Guardian
Carmarthenshire hospitality businesses shortlisted for award
The finalists are in the running at the 7th Welsh Hospitality Awards, which celebrate excellence across Wales' hospitality industry. Llandeilo's Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve is shortlisted for Tourist Attraction of the Year, while the Brynamman Public Hall Cinema is in the running for Best Cinema Experience. Across Carmarthenshire, several other businesses have also made the shortlist. Florentino's in Carmarthen is up for Best Family Dining Restaurant, Morfa Bay Adventure in Carmarthen is nominated for Outdoor Activities of the Year, and Sgiliau Play Centre in Carmarthen is shortlisted for Best Children's Entertainment. Picton House in Carmarthen is a finalist for Bed & Breakfast of the Year. The Halliwell Conference Centre, also based in Carmarthen, is nominated for Event Venue of the Year. Other finalists include the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, which is up for Best Day Out, and Stebonheath Park in Llanelli, shortlisted for Sports Venue of the Year. Llwyn Country House in Llanelli is in the running for Boutique Hotel of the Year, while South Wales Touring Park in Llangennech has been shortlisted for Best Caravan Park. Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park in Llandovery is also a finalist in the same category. Sylen Lakes in Llanelli has been named a finalist for Outdoor Event Venue of the Year. Irfan Younis, spokesman for the Welsh Hospitality Awards 2025, said: "We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within the hospitality industry. "The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within their field. "We want to congratulate all of our finalists and wish them the best of luck." The awards also include nominations from neighbouring areas, such as the Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary in Abercrave, which is shortlisted for Family Venue of the Year. The winners will be announced at a ceremony in Cardiff on September 10.



