Bryn Alaw is a charming, detached bungalow located in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales, ideal for a family or group of friends looking for a beach getaway. The property features off-road parking, a front patio, and a homely sitting room with sea views. Guests can enjoy cooking in the contemporary kitchen and dining in the conservatory with stunning coast and countryside views. The bungalow offers a king-size bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a shower room for guests to refresh after a day at the beach.
Guests can relax on the raised veranda with seaside views while their four-legged companion enjoys the lawn. Newport town offers a variety of amenities including eateries, pubs, and a convenience store for essentials. Nearby beaches such as Newport Beach and Aberfforest Beach provide opportunities for picnics and coastal walks. The area also offers hikes through Dinas Mountain, visits to Cardigan Castle and St Dogmaels Abbey, and wildlife exploration at the Welsh Wildlife Centre.
The property is within easy reach of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where guests can enjoy boat tours and hikes along the coast. Bryn Alaw provides a tranquil setting for guests to indulge in the breathtaking scenery of Pembrokeshire. With its convenient location and comfortable amenities, Bryn Alaw is the perfect retreat for those looking to experience the beauty of the Welsh coast.
Weekly price from £656
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