2 Will Phillips Yard, Newport, Pembrokeshire
£5,725 average per night
This 3 Bedroom Cottage Is Located In Newport And Sleeps 6 People. It Has Wifi, A Garden And Parking Nearby.
- Sleeps 6
- 3 Bed
- 2 Bathroom
- Children welcome
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Pricing
Month | Average Per Night |
---|---|
January | £5,725 |
February | £5,725 |
March | £5,725 |
April | £5,725 |
May | £5,725 |
June | £5,725 |
July | £5,725 |
August | £5,725 |
September | £5,725 |
October | £5,725 |
November | £5,725 |
December | £5,725 |
General information
- Internet access
- Wifi
- Parking
- Children welcome
- Iron and board
- Linens provided
- Garden
- No smoking
- Television
- Wheelchair inaccessible
Kitchen and household
- Clothes dryer
- Kettle
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
- Washing machine
Safety
Location
- 0.8KM
- > 5KM
- 4.4KM
- > 5KM
- 0.1KM
Description
Newport (Trefdraeth), meaning ‘Beach Town’ in Welsh, straddles the Fishguard to Cardigan road at the mouth of the River Nevern. The ancient port of Parrog is the home of a stunning beach, castle, church and other attractions. The location itself is part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park and is very popular with bird watchers, cyclists, tourists and hikers who want to explore Pembrokeshire.
This holiday cottage in Newport is available all year round and suitable for family, romantic or activity based holidays in Pembrokeshire. Its the perfect base to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and beaches of Pembrokeshire whether it be summer or winter. The holiday cottage is a short distance to the beach, town centre, eateries and shops. You can safely leave your vehicle at the cottage while you enjoy what Newport has to offer.
While Newport has plenty of offer during your stay in Pembrokeshire it is within a 30-minute drive from some of Pembrokeshires top attractions. Our recommendations would be Dina’s Head, Strumble Head Light House, Fishguard, Porthgain and Abbereidy. Carningli Mountain is a must if you enjoying exploring and hiking. The peak provides 360 degree views of Pembrokeshire. During the incline you will stumble across old hut circles from forgotten civilisations. These were once lived, farmed and defended this part of Pembrokeshire and contribute to our Welsh history.