Penfeidr Newydd is a pleasing stone mountain cottage nestled in a tranquil setting beneath Carn Ingli mountain in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. This beautifully restored retreat features traditional stone walling and wooden beams, offering breathtaking views of the Nevern Estuary, Morfa Head, and Newport Bay. The cottage is accessible via a rugged track and is surrounded by abundant wildlife, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers. Its location is only half a mile from the village of Newport, which can be reached in a leisurely ten-minute walk along a moss-laden path that passes notable sites such as the Norman Castle and St Mary’s Church.
The village of Newport provides a variety of amenities, including a Spar grocery store, "Paul the Butcher Shop," a health food shop, and a selection of gourmet restaurants and pubs known for their excellent cuisine. Visitors can also explore the Newport Art Collective, adding a cultural touch to their stay. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the cottage serves as a perfect base, with direct access to the heather-clad slopes leading to Carn Cwn, which features a Wishing/Holy Well, and the well-trodden paths that lead to Carn Ingli Common, rich with historical stone circles and Iron Age fortifications.
Penfeidr Newydd accommodates up to four guests in two comfortable bedrooms: one with a double bed and the other with a double bed and a single bed. The upstairs bedrooms are complemented by a well-appointed bathroom featuring a bath with a shower, a toilet, and a hand basin. The downstairs area includes a cozy sitting and dining space with a woodburner in an inglenook fireplace, digital TV, WiFi, and a dining table for four. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, including an electric cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and microwave, along with a breakfast table for casual dining.
Outside, Penfeidr Newydd offers ample off-road parking and a paddock available for grazing for guests who wish to bring horses, subject to an additional charge. The location's proximity to Parrog Beach and the Coast Path provides opportunities for water sports and leisurely strolls along the estuary, making this cottage an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and outdoor activities of the Pembrokeshire region.
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