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Garn Isaf, Newport

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 4

Newport PembrokeshireThe seaside borough of Newport, overlooked by its Norman castle, has a boat club and two beaches. There are award winning restaurants, cafes, pubs, great butchers, mini market and newsagent, post office, library with internet access, fuel station, chemist, doctor, antique and health food shops to explore. The tidal estuary is paradise for bird watchers and for golfers, there is a challenging links golf course. Gwaun ValleyPerfect for walking and picnicking this exceptionally beautiful deep wooded valley is highly regarded by geologists. Preseli Hills near Newport bay holiday cottageA mystical, magical landscape peppered with iron age ruins, stone circles, walks and views. Welsh Wildlife Centre, Teifi Marshes, CilgerranA haven for naturalists with a chance to see otters, kingfishers, dippers and a host of waders and warblers. Look out for buzzards and red kites. Remember your binoculars and camera. The Golden Lion Country Inn, NewportEnjoy good food and drinks at this award winning Inn nestled between the Preseli Hills and the sea. Look out for theme nights and evenings with live music. Cnapan Restauarnt, Newport PembrokeshireTreat yourself to a delicious meal in this award winning restaurant. Quality local food such as Black beef, Penclawdd mussels, Preseli lamb, Cardigan Bay scallops and prize winning cheeses as well as locally grown fruit and veg are all used to create wonderful menus. The Dyffryn Arms, PontfaenKnown locally as Bessies, step back in time and enjoy real ale poured from a jug in this pub unchanged for over 35 years. Don't expect food this pub is strictly for drinking, socialising and gossip! but well worth a visit. Pembrokeshire Coastal PathThere is approximately 180 miles of Coastal Path to explore with safe, sandy beaches, hidden coves and small harbours also a wide variety of water sports and boat trips to the bird island sanctuaries. Ideally located for many holiday pursuits this holiday cottage with stunning sea views from the lounge to Newport Bay, Dinas Island and Morfa Head is great. Poppit Rocket Bus ServiceDo take the opportunity to leave your car behind and make use of the excellent Poppit Rocket bus service. The 405 runs between Cardigan and Newport via the coastal beaches and villages. The Cambrian MountainsA day out to the Cambrian Mountains offers a wonderful undulating landscape between 1500 and 2000 feet. An area of outstanding natural beauty punctuated with streams, waterfalls, scenic wooded valleys, gorges, lakes, villages, farms and sporadic evidence of long lost industry. Cardigan and Cardigan River and Food FestivalThis annual festival celebrates the food grown and prepared around the Teifi river. This bustling little market town on the Teifi river is well worth a visit to browse the wide range of shops, indoor market, gallery, castle and heritage centre. It also has a boat club and the vibrant theatre Mwldan. Walk from Aberporth to Tresaith and Walk the Golden Road, Preseli HillsThis gentle short walk of one mile takes about 20 minutes. The Golden Road is an ancient track along the ridge of the Preseli Hills. River Fishing on the Teifi Estuary and Nevern RiverThe Teifi is arguably the finest mixed game fishery in England and Wales and the Nevern is well regarded locally. Family FunTravel the length and breadth of beautiful Pembrokeshire to discover a wealth of quality family attractions including Castell Henllys reconstructed iron age settlement, Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub Kitchen and in the south Heatherton Sports Park, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park and the Tudor Merchant's House Tenby (N.T.). Enjoy year round holidays in this delightful family and dog friendly Newport Bay holiday cottage

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