House in Wales
Reasons to book
About this house rental
Layout
large kitchen and dining room with large doors out on to a lovely paved patio area and rear lawned garden. There are two living rooms on the ground floor, one with a smart TV and DVD player, and one with an electronic piano, both are warm and cosy and have wood burning stoves on offer.
The garden and patio area lead right out from the house, creating an excellent inside/outside space. With outdoor furniture, BBQ, and a large private garden, it’s a great place to relax and unwind.
Sleeping Arrangements
4 bedrooms - Double room in the attic, two double rooms on the first floor, kids room with three bunk beds on the first floor. also a sofa bed in one of the downstairs sitting rooms.
Bathrooms - One shower and toilet on the ground floor, one bathroom with bath on the first floor, ensuite on the first floor and ensuite on the second floor.
Exterior
The garden and patio area lead right out from the house, creating an excellent inside/outside space. With outdoor furniture, BBQ, and a large private garden, it’s a great place to relax and unwind.
Local Area
Newport, Pembrokeshire, is a charming coastal town set between the sea and the Preseli Hills, offering one of the most picturesque locations in West Wales. Overlooking the beautiful Newport Bay and the Nevern Estuary, it’s an ideal destination for visitors looking to enjoy a mix of beach, countryside, and small-town charm.
The town is well known for Newport Sands (Traeth Mawr), a large, family-friendly beach perfect for swimming, surfing, and relaxing walks. The nearby Parrog area offers a more peaceful setting, great for crabbing, kayaking, and enjoying views of the estuary. For walkers, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs through the area, providing stunning cliff-top scenery and opportunities to spot wildlife, including dolphins and seabirds.
Inland, Carn Ingli (Angel Mountain) and the Preseli Hills offer fantastic walking routes with sweeping views across the coast. Newport itself has a welcoming atmosphere, with independent shops, galleries, cafés, and restaurants to explore, making it a great place to unwind after a day outdoors.
With its combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and relaxed coastal charm, Newport is a perfect base for exploring North Pembrokeshire.
Getting there
To reach SA42 0TQ (Newport, Pembrokeshire), follow these directions from the main routes into West Wales:
From the M4, leave at Junction 49 (Pont Abraham) and take the A48 towards Carmarthen. Continue onto the A40 west, then join the A487 north towards Cardigan. Follow the A487 along the coast until you reach Newport (Pembs).
If travelling from North Wales, take the A487 south through Aberystwyth and Cardigan, then continue on to Newport. From the south (Fishguard area), take the A487 north for around 7 miles into Newport. Once in Newport, turn on to Market street. At the top of this street, turn right on the one way street, upper Bridge Sreet. Glanafon is on your left. just before the chapel.
