This is easily the most spectacular youth hostel I have stayed in in Britain. It doesn't quite top having a view of Mount Cook out of your window, but it's a close second. This hostel is remote, but on the Pembrokeshire coastal path and is situated on the top of a cliff, with a great view down the coast almost to St. David's. Apparently July and August are the best times to visit to see seals and their new born pups in the coves below the hostel, however there are hundreds of birds to see at any time of the year. The hostel is purely self catering and is small but adequate. The finest feature of the hostel is the conservatory overlooking the cliff view, great for sitting in with a bottle of wine and a bowl of pasta after a hard days walking. The staff are very friendly and helpful. My only word of warning is to book early for this hostel as it's popular with scout groups and other youth groups. This is one of those places that has to be visited just once, hopefully when it's clear and sunny as it could be bleak in the cold and wind !