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 garageNewportThe 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. Walk around Dinas Island part of the Long Distance TrailWalk around the spectacular headland to the picturesque beach Pwllgwaelod before then returning via the pleasant country lane having circumnavigated a National Trust sheep farm run by the pioneering and professional Perkins family. Pets welcome on leads (this is sheep country). Newport Golf ClubNewport has two fabulous beaches and an18 hole links golf course and a daily ferry service sails to Ireland from Goodwick near Fishguard. Newport and Newport Boat ClubNewport, a friendly, charming seaside village with pubs, restaurants, antique shop, gift and book shops, butchers selling local meat and home-made delicacies and a well stocked wholefood shop. There is sailing from Newport Boat Club and safe bathing on the Parrog Beach and Newport Sands and golf at the spectacular links course. Do visit the Newport Collective Gallery/Shop. You will find a varied selection of arts and crafts created by local people including paintings, ceramics, jewellery, wooden goods, cards and more. Newport Bike HireMountain and road bikes for all ages are available to hire including children's seats and tag alongs. Helmets, maps and accessories are provided. Book an escorted trek around the Preseli ranges to blow the cobwebs away. Cwm yr Eglwys Cwm yr Eglwys has its very own micro climate, renowned for being a few degrees hotter and drier compared to other parts of the Pembrokeshire coast. The bathing is safe and there is a slipway for launching small boats. A stream runs through the middle of the beach and there are lots of rock pools - clamber over the rocks at the west end of the beach to discover a secret 'low tide' beach. Boat spaces are available to rent in the village boat parkSt Brynach Church and Cwm yr Eglwys Boat ClubThe cove is overlooked by the belfry, west wall and part of the graveyard of the 12th-century church of St Brynach - the rest was destroyed by the Royal Charter Storm of 1859. Pembrokeshire Coastal Path near Cwm yr Eglwys Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and take the valley walk to the pretty sandy bay of Pwllgwaelod and the newly refurbished Sailors Safety Inn - excellent local seafood and fabulous romantic sunsets!Pembrokeshire Bird IslandsTrips to the internationally important bird islands of Skomer and Ramsey are available from St Justinians near St Davids (and sometimes from Whitesands Beach, (dependant on tides) and Martins Haven on the Marloes Peninsula. Rock Fishing Ceibwr Cove and Bird Watching at Newport BayThe rocks on the southern side of Ceibwr Cove are excellent for float fishing and spinning. Try your luck. Celtic Quest CoasteeringCeltic Quest offers you an exhilarating and unique way to explore the magnificent Pembrokeshire coastline. Adventure swimming, plunging into the sea from high rocks, rock hopping and more. See further information in our Holiday Guide (tab above). Old Sailors Inn (formerly Sailors Safety), PwllgwaelodDo visit this 500-year-old inn overlooking Pwllgwaelod beach serving real ales and good food. Seafood and shellfish are a speciality. Eat in the small dining room (book to avoid disappointment) overlooking the garden and beach or in the large garden just a few yards from the beach. The coastal path around Dinas Island with magnificent coastal views can be joined here. Dyffryn Fernant GardenDyffryn Fernant garden sits in 6 acres of rugged countryside and incorporates a wide range of planting including a bog garden, ornamental grass field, lots of colour around the house, an exotically planted courtyard and a fernery. Dyffryn Fernant is also one of the Great Gardens of West Wales. FishguardThis small market town has independent shops, tea and coffee houses, several pubs, a leisure centre with swimming pool and a small cinema.A Farmers Market is held in the Town Hall every Saturday morning with lots of lovely local goodies to purchase. Also in the town hall is the 'Last Invasion of Britain Tapestry' - sewn by local needleworkers to celebrate the centenary of this historic event. Gwaun ValleyThe Gwaun Valley, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, runs inland from Lower Town Fishguard towards The Preseli Hills and has a unique atmosphere, abundant wildlife and prehistoric sitesThe Gwaun Valley Brewery is a 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. Take a short drive into the Gwaun Valley to The Dyffryn Arms - known locally as Bessie's, after the namesake landlady who serves real ale from a jug in what is basically her licensed front room. Itâs an experience not to be missed!Pembrokeshire Candle Centre, CilgwynDo visit The Pembrokeshire Candle Centre where you can watch all kinds of candles being made and candle-making courses are available during the winter months. There is a workshop, gallery and small museum which tells the tale of candle making over the centuries. Pony TrekkingPony trekking available nearby at Crosswell Horse Agency, Crymych and Llanwnda Stables, GoodwickTenby and Caldey IslandA pleasant hour's drive through the heart of Pembrokeshire will lead to the famous elegant seaside resort of Tenby with five glorious sandy beaches and boat trips to the nearby tranquil island of Caldey now home to an order of Cistercian monks. Family Days OutFor fun family days out there are plenty of quality leisure parks and attractions to choose from. Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Scolton Manor Museum, Manor Wildlife Park, Oakwood, Folly Farm, and Picton Castle are all within an easy drive. Days awayJust over the border less than 15 miles away is the county of Ceredigion lying alongside Cardigan Bay. Explore from Cardigan to Aberdyfi. Visit Cardigan Castle, the market and bustling shopping centre and enjoy riverside walks. Join a memorable dolphin spotting boat trip in the popular seaside town of New Quay followied by a traditional fish and chips meal and time on one of the three sandy beaches. Relish a gourmet tour of West Wales' foodie capital Aberaeron. The Harbourmaster Hotel, The Hive and Manuka restaurant all huddled around the quayside are recommended. The thriving university and coastal town of Aberystwyth is well worth a day out. Explore the ruined castle, elegant promenade, cliff railway, arts centre, National library and sweeping bay as well as any number of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. The fascinating little fishing village of Borth with its long golden beach lies along the Ceredigion Coast Path. An ancient submerged forest is revealed on exceptionally low tides. Inland along the Aeron Valley is National Trust property Llanychaeron. See how the Welsh gentry used to live in this splendid house designed by John Nash and its surrounding home farm. A grand Pembrokeshire farmhouse for luxury holidays at any time of year
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Chart House, a stunning Grade II listed four-storey house, is set in a quiet cobbled street in the beautiful seaside town ...
High House, an elegant Grade II listed, four-storey town house is set on a quiet cobbled street in the beautiful seaside ...
A fabulous five-bedroom home resting in Newport, Pembrokeshire. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Family-friendly. Woodburning stove. Enclosed garden. Smart TV. Close to amenities. ...
Tree Tops, a lovely holiday cottage located in Newport, Pembrokeshire. Close to beach. En-suites. Sea views. Ground-floor living. Off-road parking. Fishguard ...
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Renovated cart house with superb sea views. Open beams & stone flooring. Bathroom. Shower room. Lawn. National Park. Newport, coastal path, ...
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Cockleshell can offer an ideal base for a beach holiday with the beach across the road and sea views from most ...
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Spread out over 5 beautifully styled floors, this Grade II listed Victorian townhouse boasts luxurious interiors, generous living areas and partial ...
Spread out over 5 beautifully styled floors, this Grade II listed Victorian townhouse boasts luxurious interiors, generous living areas and partial ...
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.