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Sundown, Newport

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 7

Newport Coastal Village - Preseli HillsNewport Pembrokeshire is a pretty seaside village with a range of small shops and art galleries, bank, post office, library with internet access, mini market and newsagent, traditional butcher shop, chemist, doctor, filling station, numerous restaurants and pubs. Sailing, swimming, fishing, hill walking, horse riding, pony trekking and golf all nearby. Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Newport holiday bungalowWalkers will enjoy the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and also inland the woodland walks in the mystical lush Gwaun Valley and the Preseli Hills - home of the famous 'Blue Stone' of Stonehenge. Fishguard Coastal TownFishguard, a small market town with a ferry terminal for Ireland, supermarket, pubs, shops, cinema, indoor swimming pool and Ocean Lab with cyber café is a short easy drive away from this Newport cottage bungalow. Castell Henllys Iron Age FortArchaeological excavations have been ongoing here for over 20 years. An iron age fort dated to 600 BC has been reconstructed with buildings erected on original foundations including a thatched roundhouse. It is a fascinating place to explore with lots of activities for families to enjoy. Roy Thedvall artist/blacksmithA range of work in wrought iron and forged steel including clocks, candelabra, fire irons and one off sculptures created by Roy Thedvall. Visit him at his forge at Crymych. Cardigan Boat Charter and Local BeachesEnjoy a leisurely trip up the Teifi river. Leave from Prince Charles Quay to explore the beautiful scenery and see the wildlife. Remember your camera and binoculas. There are a number of lovely beaches to enjoy within easy driving distance such as Ceibwr Bay, Aberporth, Poppit sands, Penbryn, Patch and Gwbert and Pwllgwaelod. Cardigan Bay ActiveA full range of activities is offered on or around the Teifi River and Cardigan Coast including, canoeing, sea kayaking and coasteering. Flatrock Cafe/Bar/Restaurant, GwbertFlatrock Cafe/Bar/Restaurant at Gwbert has an excellent well priced menu with dishes to suit all tastes and panoramic views of the coast. Cnapan Restaurant near Newport Pembs holiday bungalowEnjoy a special meal in Cnapan Restaurant, Newport, Pembrokeshire. Seasonal quality locally produced food served in the informal and relaxed atmosphere of a fine Grade II listed Georgian town house. An occasion to remember. Dyffryn Fernant GardenDyffryn Fernant Garden near Llanychaer is "a heart lifting surprise, a cache of gorgeous gardening at the end of a country lane". Walk around Strumble Head (Pwll Deri)Dramatic headlands, great views and an abundance of wildlife make this 5.5 hour walk one to remember. Melin Tregwynt (Woollen Mill), CastlemorrisA delightful whitewashed woollen mill in a remote wooded valley. There has been a mill on this site since the 17th C. Today the mill uses traditional Welsh designs to create useful, beautiful things such as blankets, bags, clothes, throws and cushions. The mill and coffee shop are open 7 days a week. Enjoy a Pembrokeshire holiday in this pet friendly Newport Wales holiday bungalowThere is much to enjoy near this holiday bungalow in Newport Pembrokeshire - shops, pubs, restaurants only minutes away, beach a 5 minute stroll, golf a 2 min drive with another beach by the golf course on to which you may drive ideal for non players. Pets are welcome too. Newport Tourist Information CentreExcellent information on local events, activities, attractions, eateries, local public transport, walks, cycle paths and more. Tel 01239 820912Pembrokeshire 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.A Bay to Remember – Wildlife Boat TripsDolphins, seals and a variety of bird life, together with a stunningly beautiful coastline and spectacular sea caves all add together to make Cardigan Bay truly “A Bay to Remember”. The fully guided marine tours exploring Cardigan Island, Mwnt, Cemaes Head and Ceibwr Bay are a firm family favourite and are available all year round. Family FunTravel the length and breadth of Pembrokeshire to discover a wealth of quality family attractions including Dr Beynon's Bug Farm, Scolton Manor Museum and Country Park, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, Tudor Merchant's House Tenby (N.T.) and the magnificent castles of Pembroke, Carew and Manorbier. Make this charming Newport Pembrokeshire holiday cottage your base for exploring the fabulous coast and countryside of West Wales

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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.

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