
Newport is a small Pembrokeshire coastal town located within Pembrokeshire National Park, Britain’s only coastal national park. The surrounding scenery is stunning and Newport is a great access point to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path. The town itself is very small but has enough restaurants and pubs to allow you to dine in a different place each evening on a week’s holiday. We particularly enjoyed Llys Meddyg and Mochyn Drwg - most towns of this size would struggle to have one restaurant of this quality. We stayed at a lovely comfortable cottage called Bury Bach just outside town.
www.newport-pembs.co.uk/
www.llysmeddyg.com
www.ymochyndrwg.co.uk
www.burybach.co.uk
Newport is a small town. There is a beautiful sandy beach and a lovely stony beach with magnificent views and rock pools with fascinating insects in them. If you dont feel like swimming at either of the beaches then you can take a walk and collect unique shells and stones. There are lovely places to stay in Newport. I hope it will burrow deep into your memory forever afterwards. Enjoy your stay!
Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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