Ty Hyfryd, Newport

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 8

Dinas CrossDinas Cross is a small inland village with a shop, 2 pubs - the Freemasons Arms and the Ship Aground, a small mini-market, fish and chip shop, Post Office and a garage. NewportThe coastal town of Newport is a little over 2 miles away, with its excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. The golden sands at Newport Beach (dog-friendly all year round) is a similar distance. In the other direction lies the picturesque village of Nevern (just over 20 minutes walk) with its Norman Church, famous Weeping Yew, Celtic Cross and its popular village pub The Trewern Arms, which is dog-friendly. Walking Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Preseli HillsThis is wonderful walking country either, on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path or along the ancient footpaths crisscrossing the Preseli Hills (Bluestone country). Pets are welcome. Llanwnda Riding Stables Based in the picturesque seaside village of Goodwick guests can enjoy trekking, riding and hacking through some of Pembrokeshire's most spectacular scenery. Lessons for novices available too. Ask about a half day and full day treks suitable for all levels of experience. Kayak King, FishguardExplore the Pembrokeshire coast by kayak. Book a half day tour with Kayak King Tours run from Lower Fishguard twice daily. Discover mystical caves, secluded beaches and playful marine life as you go. Preseli Mohair CentreStock up on your winter woollies at the Preseli Mohair Centre in Mynachlog Ddu. Fleece from home reared Angora goats is used to produce the garments and yarns for sale. Poppit Rocket Bus Service near Newport cottageDo take the opportunity to leave your car behind and make use of the excellent Poppit Rocket National Park bus service. The 405 runs between Cardigan and Newport calling in at all the beaches. Castell HenllysEnjoy a guided tour around this recreated Iron Age settlement with its roundhouses built exactly where they stood over 2,000 years ago. Set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park – your dog is welcome too!Cardigan and River and Food FestivalThis bustling little market town on the Teifi river is well worth a visit to browse the wide range of shops, indoor market, gallery, heritage centre It also has a boat club and the vibrant theatre Mwldan. The annual festival celebrates the diversity of food grown and prepared around the River TeifiBessies (The Dyffryn Arms) Pontfaen near Newport Pembs holiday homeA Gwaun Valley pub, in fact, the front room of Bessie's house, unaltered since the 1920's. A time warp of service and style. Well worth a visit but don't expect anything other than beer served directly from the barrel. Gwaun Valley BreweryA family-run brewery producing a variety of different real ales. Enjoy a pint of the good stuff with beautiful views of the Preseli Hills and on brewing day you can see the brewers at work. Bottles and gift packs are for sale and acoustic music nights are held every Saturday. Shore Fishing in Winter around Teifi Estuary and Poppit SandsWinter fishing can provide good bags of flounder, cod and whiting. Remember your favourite seafood recipes. Walk from Molygrove to Newport. Pets welcomeA 3 1/2 hour walk with spectacular sea views that includes the famous 'Witches Cauldron' and the picturesque National Trust headland of Ceibwr Bay and ends in the small welcoming town of Newport. Please note some stretches of this path are steep and the cliffs are very high, less experienced walkers might want to allow more time. The Poppit Rocket coastal bus operates along this route. Gardens of the Gwaun ValleyVisit the nearby Pembrokeshire Gardens open to the public. Penlan Uchaf has acres of landscaped garden including a fast flowing stream set high above the Gwaun Valley. Dyffryn Fernant Gardens, set in 6 acres of grounds and features courtyard roses, orchard, wildflowers, wood, walks and more. Family FunThere is a diverse range of exciting Family attractions all over Pembrokeshire. Try Heatherton Sports Park, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, Carew Karting, Pembroke Castle, Castell Henllys reconstructed Iron Age settlement or Hangar 5 Trampolies. Days away...A pleasant drive across north Pembrokeshire will lead you to the beautiful dolphin rich Cardigan Bay Coast and the county of Ceredigion. Explore the vibrant market town of Cardigan with its ancient castle, shops, galleries and places to eat. Drive on as far as New Quay (less than an hour away) and enjoy one of the regular boat trips that leave the harbour to watch the resident pod of dolphins living in the bay. Peaceful stone cottage filled with rustic charm close to the seaside town of Newport Pembrokeshire suitable for 8 guests and is dog friendly.

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