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Newport, also known as Pembrokeshire, is nestled along the coast of Wales. It is steeped in history and legend reaching as far back as the Bronze Age. While you’re here you’ll enjoy the culture of the good old days full of music, dancing, good food and drink to make your heart merry. There are numerous activities for family and friends. Whether you love indoor activities or have a penchant for the great outdoors, it’s all here for you to explore. So, plan your itinerary, and head out to a land of mystery and excitement tucked away in nature.
Photogenic rentals for everyoneThese cottages help you make the most out of a trip to Pembrokeshire with stone masonry style architecture coupled with a modern interior. Solo travellers and families will enjoy all the amenities and creature comforts including gardens, scenic views and a full kitchen. Many of these lettings allow you to bring your pets, so no one needs to get left behind. Have tea in the garden or take your dog for a walk through the quiet neighbourhoods. These rentals make holiday dreams come true!
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Wales is a destination full of artistry and epicurean adventures. Llys Meddyg features local ingredients, like lamb from Preseli, beef from Gwaun Valley and in-house smoked salmon from Scotland served in a garden setting. Its cellar bar has a cosy rustic décor with an Inglenook fireplace where a Penlon ale or Penderyn Whiskey cocktail can be thoroughly enjoyed among friends. Bessie’s at the Dyffryn Arms tops the cake. This pub has been active since 1840 and still serves authentic beer from a jug that’s sweet and bitter at the same time. Plus, a storytelling vibe where everything is charmingly real, just like the old days!
Enjoy culture and shoppingPembrokeshire is blessed with local artists and makers that add to the charm of the region. Visit the Newport Collective Gallery to purchase unique artistic items and enjoy their craftsmanship. Ffynnon offers vintage retail full of home interior and personal care items in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Make It In Wales is a workshop venue for visitors to learn crafting skills in a scenic locale, including delicious local food. Memorial Hall is the place to experience an authentic shindig, and Royal Oak features live music in the garden. Don’t miss Theatr Gwaun, boasting live theatre productions in their Victorian edifice.
Travellers and activities
Carn Ingli Centre is a hillfort with remnants of the Bronze and Iron Ages. According to archaeologists, it was settled in the 1100s by Normans and has a dynamic history. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village is a reconstructed village from over 2000 years ago where village activities took place like the cookhouse and forge in the roundhouses. Nevern Village is equally full of historical legends, including the 700-year-old yew tree that appears to be bleeding because of its red sap. The Mediaeval Pottery Kiln is a must-see at the Memorial Hall.
Newport for Outdoor enthusiastsNewport is a haven of wildlife, moors, mountains, and sea coast with an ancient magical aura about it. Climbing Carningli Mountain is a lengthy hike, but it’s a rite of passage for the breathtaking views at the top. Preseli Hills features more adventure on the summits where you may see as far as Ireland or North Wales. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path stretches 300 km along a fascinating coastline where you’ll see many spectacular sites including remnants of human civilizations from Neolithic times until now, geologic wonders and more. It is recommended to use the coastal bus line in tandem with your hiking.
During the last invasion of Britain, a Newport local single-handedly rounded up twelve French invaders using only a pitchfork!
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Fishing and Foraging Wales offers a course for two people to discover edible plants and roots in the wild. You will also learn about inedible plants that should be avoided. After foraging, you’ll learn how to prepare a meal from your pickings and enjoy a four-course meal to top off your adventure.
2. Take a horse through Preseli’s enchanted hillsCrosswell Riding Stables is the place to saddle-up. They offer relaxed, informal riding tours where you can enjoy the spectacular scenery of the moor and Gwaun Valley from the comfort of a horse. The perfect outing for fresh air and excitement!
3. Experience Pembrokeshire’s Fresh Market cultureMonday mornings are the start of a cultural produce festival when Market Street is closed, and vendors set up to sell their wares. You’ll find everything locally produced including fresh veggies, meats, baked goods, and more. Live music, cafés, and an atmosphere of excitement says this is the place to be on Monday!
4. Hit the coast for an adrenaline rushCoasteering is a new water sport combo activity that originated in Wales. Outer Reef offers trips with expert guides to Stackpole headlands and Lydstep’s rugged coastline. You’ll climb, fly, swim, and dive your way through this exhilarating adventure.
5. Explore the top historical icon in PembrokeshireSt David’s Cathedral was established by Saint David in the 6th century, making it the oldest cathedral community in Great Britain. It survived Norse invasions, earthquakes, and still stands majestically in the city of St Davids. This pilgrimage icon of Christendom is a delightful exploration of history and culture. And The Refectory serves delicious food!
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 100 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -54%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 71 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |
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