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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
Authentic real Portuguese cuisine restaurant. I recommend it because it's genuine. A family affair! The 'mama' is the chef has no English but superb culinary skills.The real thing! The food is wonderful and the service and ambiance tops. TOTALLY and complete menu and wines! Total immersion in Portugal without the airfare! 25 meters from the main car park, rail station and market. No compromises, simple ingredients impeccably prepared, tantalisingly sending taste buds into trips of delight. Occasional 'Fado' nights.
11, High Street, NEWPORT, NP20 1FQ.
Tel. 01633 214704
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