A beautifully renovated town house in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Newport, Pembrokeshire. Gwylfa is the perfect retreat, away from the hustle & bustle of the city.
Close to the world famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path, stunning beaches & incredible wildlife it's the ideal spot for a break away to really rest and recharge in all Pembrokeshire has to offer. After a day exploring we recommend stopping by one of the local independent cafes or pubs for local ales or a bite to eat.
You'll feel so looked after when you return to your holiday home, from the welcoming living room decorated in calming coastal colours, to the sumptuous beds upstairs and deep bathtubs perfect for soaking tired legs and feet.
The kitchen & dining room are open plan, perfect for rustling up a delicious meal whether it's from local produce from the butchers just down the road, or fresh seafood from Tides.
Full details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/gwylfa
Layout
Ground floor
- Entrance porch
- Living room
- Open plan dining room and kitchen
- Utility room and WC
First Floor
- Super king bedroom with ensuite bathroom
- King size bedroom
- King size bedroom
- Family bathroom, separate bath and walk in shower and double sinks
Sleeping Arrangements
Two super king bedrooms
One king size bedroom
One ensuite
Exterior
To the rear of the property is a little private courtyard with outdoor seating area.
There is access to the courtyard through the back door and through the side gate to the right hand side of the house
Local Area
Newport in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Here are some things you can do near Newport:
1. **Explore Newport Castle:** Newport Castle is a historic Norman castle that dates back to the 12th century. It's a great place to explore and learn about the local history.
2. **Visit Newport Beach:** Newport Beach is a beautiful sandy beach where you can relax, sunbathe, and enjoy the coastal scenery. It's also a great spot for a leisurely walk.
3. **Pembrokeshire Coast National Park:** Newport is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering stunning coastal walks with breathtaking views. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a famous long-distance trail that you can explore.
4. **Carningli Mountain:** Carningli Mountain, also known as Angel Mountain, offers fantastic hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
5. **Newport Links Golf Club:** If you enjoy golf, Newport Links Golf Club is a scenic golf course with views of the sea and the Preseli Mountains.
6. **Preseli Hills:** Explore the Preseli Hills, a range of hills with ancient monuments, stone circles, and stunning landscapes. They are famous for being the source of the bluestones used in the construction of Stonehenge.
7. **Dinas Island:** Dinas Island is a dramatic headland with coastal paths and spectacular views. It's a great place for hiking and wildlife spotting.
8. **Local Pubs and Restaurants:** Newport has a variety of charming pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Welsh cuisine and locally sourced seafood.
9. **Water Sports:** The nearby coast offers opportunities for various water sports such as kayaking, surfing, and coasteering. There are local companies that offer equipment rental and guided tours.
10. **Art Galleries and Craft Shops:** Newport has several art galleries and craft shops where you can appreciate local artists' work and purchase unique souvenirs.
11. **Wildlife Watching:** Pembrokeshire is known for its diverse wildlife. Take a boat trip to spot seals, dolphins, and seabirds in their natural habitat.
12. **Explore Nearby Towns:** Take a day trip to nearby towns such as Fishguard and St. Davids, which have their own attractions and historical sites to explore.
Getting there
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Newport, Pembrokeshire is a charming coastal town in Wales, known for its beautiful beaches and stunning landscapes. If you're looking for travel instructions to Newport, Pembrokeshire, below is a general guide. Please keep in mind that specific details might have changed, so it's always a good idea to double-check with current sources or use a GPS navigation system for the most accurate and up-to-date directions. Here's a general guide on how to get there:
By Car:
**From Cardiff (Approx. 220 miles, 3.5 to 4 hours):**
1. Start on the M4 motorway westbound.
2. Continue on the M4 until you reach the junction 48 for Carmarthen.
3. Take the A48 to Carmarthen and then follow the A40 to Haverfordwest.
4. From Haverfordwest, take the A487 northbound to Newport, Pembrokeshire.
**From London (Approx. 260 miles, 4.5 to 5 hours):**
1. Take the M4 motorway westbound from London.
2. Follow the M4 until you reach the junction 49 for Carmarthen.
3. Take the A48 to Carmarthen and then follow the A40 to Haverfordwest.
4. From Haverfordwest, take the A487 northbound to Newport, Pembrokeshire.
By Train:
The nearest train station to Newport, Pembrokeshire is Fishguard and Goodwick Railway Station. From there, you can take a taxi or a local bus to reach Newport, which is approximately 7 miles away.
By Bus:
There are several bus services that connect Newport, Pembrokeshire with nearby towns and cities. You can check the local bus schedules and routes to plan your journey.
By Air:
The nearest major airport to Newport, Pembrokeshire is Cardiff Airport (CWL), which is approximately 140 miles away. From the airport, you can hire a car or take public transportation to reach Newport.
Always check for the most recent and specific travel information, especially if you're relying on public transportation, as schedules and routes might change. Safe travels!
Accessibility
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