Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
This charming stone cottage is set along a quiet lane within the village of Newport in the heart of the National Park. The cottage is in a small row of similar traditional cottages which are within a few minutes walk of the nearby village shops, restaurants, pubs and Parrog Beach. There is a lovely walk to Newport Sands. The Preseli Hills form a backdrop to the village and along with the Coastal Path are extremely popular with enthusiastic walkers and naturalists.
A quiet lane banked with spring flowers leads to this pretty stone cottage, the peaceful situation makes it an idyllic retreat. From the cottage the lane continues up to Carn Ingli mountain which is spectacular in all seasons. The many ancient footpaths which cross the mountain are now well mapped and signposted. It is only a few minutes walk from the cottage into the heart of Newport village, which is served by a good selection of small shops and restaurants.
At the foot of Carn Ingli (Mount of Angels), and overlooking Newport Bay, with its rugged cliffs, sandy beach and dune side golf course, this delightful single storey property is of the highest standard. There are numerous other coves and bays dotted along this stretch of coastline and a short walk will take you in turn to Newport where you will find a good selection of village shops, restaurants and inns.
Within 200 yards of the delightful beach at the Parrog, this comfortable and secluded property makes an ideal base for a relaxing holiday. There are numerous shops, craft shops, restaurants and pubs within walking distance as well as direct access to the Coastal Path. At low tide you can walk across the Estuary to the Traeth Mawr (big beach) with its extensive silver sands and patrolled swimming areas. A favourite pursuit with local children is to catch crabs from the sea wall at high tide using a string and bacon as bait.
This large stone three storey house on Newport's Parrog makes a perfect place for a holiday. From the house there are terrific views over the Estuary and Newport Sands and the Coastal Path can literally be joined just outside the front door. The Parrog beach is a great favourite with children and boating enthusiasts and provides the ideal location from which to enjoy the superb sunsets. Nearby in the village is a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Enjoying a peaceful location overlooking the Estuary, this welcoming detached bungalow provides excellent accommodation and makes an ideal base from which to explore Newport without the need of a car. Newport has a good range of facilities to offer the discerning holiday maker including several pubs, restaurants, craft and antique shops, general store, two beaches and a beautiful mountain to shelter at the foot of. The owners have taken every care to ensure that your stay will be comfortable.
Within a few minutes walk of the coastline and enjoying a convenient position in Newport, this cosy stone terraced cottage makes an ideal holiday base. Newport sits snugly at the foot of Carn Ingli mountain, which, if you climb it, will provide the most stunning views of Newport Bay and beyond. There are two beaches within walking distance and numerous restaurants, hostelries and galleries.
Set in 5 acres of gardens between Nevern and Newport, this very comfortable first floor apartment offers an excellent holiday base for exploring North Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion. There are magnificent views of Carningli Mountain, Newport Bay and Dinas Head from the property. Newport is about a mile and a half away and has a selection of pubs and restaurants; the large sandy beach is about 3 miles. Nevern is about a mile and has a riverside pub, Celtic cross and historic church. There are lots of footpaths to walk in the area or you can just explore the gardens and woodland.
This cottage enjoys a great location between Parrog Beach and the centre of Newport, making a perfect retreat at any time of the year. Newport nestles at the foot of Carningli (mount of angels) and Parrog beach which is a 5 minute walk and is great for crabbing and boating. Traeth Mawr beach is just across the river Nevern, a tidal river which can be crossed at low tide if you are careful and brave! If not it is a 5 minute drive. Within a few minutes walk of the cottage you can enjoy stunning walks along the coastal path, a great range of eateries, galleries, small shops and pubs.
Nestling at the foot of Carn Ingli, yet just a few minutes away from the Parrog beach, Estuary and centre of Newport. This rather special old cottage for two is a lovely place from which to explore the Pembrokeshire coast and Preseli mountains. The cosy accommodation has been renovated in recent years and offers period charm and features whilst not compromising on comfort and modern conveniences, gas central heating and constant hot water make it a retreat during all seasons. The garden is a particular feature of the property offering peace and quiet with a babbling stream beside and views up the mountain. Newport is a thriving market town, with pubs, restaurants, shops, banks and Post Office all within a very short walk.
As featured in WOMANS WEEKLY. Enjoying superb sea views and an idyllic location on the coastal path at Parrog, Newport, this first and second floor apartment makes a wonderful holiday home from home. There are spectacular sea views over Newport Bay and the property is only feet from the sea. Whatever the weather is doing you will be assured of a view to remember. Within walking distance of the property are numerous restaurants, pubs and shops in Newport. The coastal path passes the front of the property on the way to Cwm, a local beach popular with all-comers. The owners have taken great care to make the apartment as welcoming and comfortable as possible. Accommodation is as follows:
This pretty colour washed farmhouse cottage is just three quarters of a mile from the beach at Parrog, Newport and many other 'secret' coves and bays, some accessible only by footpaths. This newly renovated semi-detached cottage offers comfortable character accommodation all year round. The cottage is situated at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain on a small working farm with the farmer living next door. Newport has a good selection of pubs, cafes, restaurants and village shops, within walking distance. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
Wheelchair friendly property. A delightful newly converted stone barn situated on a small farm within walking distance of the village of Newport and the beaches of Parrog and Aber Rhigian; both of which are on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Newport is filled with stone and colour washed cottages, making it very picturesque. There are several pubs, cafes, shops and galleries in the village. Nestling in at the foot of Carn Ingli mountain overlooking Newport Bay, this property really does occupy a great location. Available locally are golf, fishing, bike hire, walking, horse riding and boating facilities. The owner has renovated the building with thought and care, including access for wheelchair users and a "drive in shower". Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. In the low season weeks, the owner is happy to offer a reduction for small parties - maximum of 2 bedrooms to be used. Please speak to one of our operators for further information. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
This renovated Cart-House enjoys superb sea views over Newport Bay. The beaches at Parrog, Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod are just a few minutes away and the Coastal Path is easily accessed from this cottage. Newport has a good selection of pubs, village stores, restaurants and a golf club. The "Walkers Bus" and regular service bus can be caught at the end of the lane. There are riding stables at the next farm which offer rides over the mountains and to the coast. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
Situated just half a mile from Newport village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park, this semi detached cottage with reversed accommodation, makes an ideal retreat for two or three persons. The seaside village of Newport is very attractive and has several pubs, restaurants, craft shops and galleries. Newport beach and various secluded coves are dotted along the coastline waiting to be explored and the coastal bus service can be caught at the end of the farm lane. Riding stables at the next door farm. At any time of the year, this cottage will provide a cosy and welcoming base. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
Enjoying a peaceful location close to Newport Beach and the Estuary, this welcoming wing of a grade 2 listed Farmhouse makes an ideal base from which to explore Newport and the North Pembrokeshire coast. The award winning coastal bus route passes the end of the drive enabling guests to explore a new stretch of the Coastal Path or a different beach each day. The Farmhouse is a 15 minute walk from the town of Newport which offers a good range of facilities to the discerning holiday maker including several pubs, restaurants, craft and antique shops, general store, two beaches and a beautiful mountain (Carn Ingli) to shelter at the foot of. The property has been renovated to the highest of standards and offers first class accommodation.
Just off the Parrog Road this large newly built double-fronted detached house enjoys a quiet position and offers very high quality accommodation. There are also superb sea-views from the upstairs (over the roof of a neighbouring bungalow) and Parrog beach is just a 10 minute walk from the property and the Coastal Path. Newport is considered the Pearl of the Pembrokeshire coastline and it is easy to see why - as it offers two beaches in an idyllic setting at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain with a Norman castle and church nestled on the hillside. Newport also offers an excellent range of small individual shops, galleries, restaurants and pubs - catering for your every need.
This traditional detached stone cottage enjoys a completely secluded setting in 5 acres of pastureland along a private lane at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain. The cottage has been modernised to provide an ideal rural retreat yet it is only a mile or so from the picturesque seaside town of Newport. If you want a relaxing get-away and like walking - this is the perfect cottage for you. There is direct access on to Carn Ingli Mountain and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path can be joined at Newport. Newport has a very good range of caf?s, restaurants, pubs and individual shops providing everything you could possibly need during your holiday.
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Situated in the heart of Newport, known as the Pearl of the Pembrokeshire Coast, this terraced stone cottage will provide you with every home comfort. Newport has it all. Set in the National Park it boasts Parrog beach and Newport Sands with the stunning backdrop of Carn Ingli Mountain (Mount of Angels) and the River Nevern Estuary which is an ornithologist's delight. The town has an excellent range of eateries to suit all budgets and tastes, 4 pubs, several art and craft galleries and a good selection of individual shops including a wholefood shop next door. The Coastal Path can be joined less than 10 minutes walk from the front door.
This perfect hide away, is a detached lime washed cottage in an idyllic setting at the head of the Gwaun Valley, with lovely views of Carn Ingli Mountain. There are over 3 acres of grounds for you to wander, to enjoy the scenery and wildlife which includes foxes, badgers, pond life and birds - 49 species have been spotted so far! There are some superb walks either up and around Carn Ingli Mountain or down the beautiful Gwaun Valley. The Coastal Path can be joined 3 miles away at Newport, which offers a good selection of eateries, pubs, shops and galleries. The Cottage has only recently been completely refurbished and offers a happy blend of contemporary and traditional features.