Bryn Cottage is a family owned cottage, which lies at the edge of the open moorland of Carningli mountain, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Bryn was originally a traditional hill farm cottage which retains its simplicity and charm.
With its wonderful views of Newport Bay, and with moorland walking from the cottage Bryn has become a firm favourite for many.
Children may roam freely over the fields above and below, or play in the stream that runs adjacent to the property - making it an adventurous place for family holidays.
Inside the cottage you will find a kitchen and dining room area, a sitting room with plenty of books and a stove to keep you cosy. There is a bathroom, a separate toilet and a storage pantry on the ground floor. Upstairs is a landing and two bedrooms that will sleep four.
Adjacent to the cottage is the annexe (y-Bwthyn) which offers a degree of independence and privacy either for grandparents, older children or friends. There are washing facilities in the annexe but no en-suite toilet. Outhouses include a toilet, storage area and a coal shed.
Full details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/bryn-cottage
Layout
Kitchen and dining area immediately inside the property.
Living room with multi fuel burning stove.
Bathroom on the ground floor with washing machine, bath and shower
Separate toilet
Separate pantry
First floor has one twin bedroom and one double bedroom
The annexe has one bed that can either be a twin or a king size and a large seating area that looks out over the sea
Sleeping Arrangements
There is one double bedroom and one twin bedroom in the main cottage. There is an additional annexe next to the cottage sleeps an additional two people in either twin beds or a king size bedroom.
Exterior
A traditional Welsh cottage situated on the moors over looking Dinas Head & Newport Bay.
Local Area
Newport in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Here are some things you can do near Newport:
1. **Explore Newport Castle:** Newport Castle is a historic Norman castle that dates back to the 12th century. It's a great place to explore and learn about the local history.
2. **Visit Newport Beach:** Newport Beach is a beautiful sandy beach where you can relax, sunbathe, and enjoy the coastal scenery. It's also a great spot for a leisurely walk.
3. **Pembrokeshire Coast National Park:** Newport is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering stunning coastal walks with breathtaking views. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a famous long-distance trail that you can explore.
4. **Carningli Mountain:** Carningli Mountain, also known as Angel Mountain, offers fantastic hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
5. **Newport Links Golf Club:** If you enjoy golf, Newport Links Golf Club is a scenic golf course with views of the sea and the Preseli Mountains.
6. **Preseli Hills:** Explore the Preseli Hills, a range of hills with ancient monuments, stone circles, and stunning landscapes. They are famous for being the source of the bluestones used in the construction of Stonehenge.
7. **Dinas Island:** Dinas Island is a dramatic headland with coastal paths and spectacular views. It's a great place for hiking and wildlife spotting.
8. **Local Pubs and Restaurants:** Newport has a variety of charming pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Welsh cuisine and locally sourced seafood.
9. **Water Sports:** The nearby coast offers opportunities for various water sports such as kayaking, surfing, and coasteering. There are local companies that offer equipment rental and guided tours.
10. **Art Galleries and Craft Shops:** Newport has several art galleries and craft shops where you can appreciate local artists' work and purchase unique souvenirs.
11. **Wildlife Watching:** Pembrokeshire is known for its diverse wildlife. Take a boat trip to spot seals, dolphins, and seabirds in their natural habitat.
12. **Explore Nearby Towns:** Take a day trip to nearby towns such as Fishguard and St. Davids, which have their own attractions and historical sites to explore.
Getting there
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DIRECTIONS FROM NEWPORT OR FISHGUARD
From Fishguard (7miles)
As you approach Newport on the A487 turn right just after the 30 m.p.h. limit sign, signed
Ffordd Bedd Morris and "Cwm Gwaun" (Gwaun Valley).
From Newport
Drive through the little town of Newport. Just before the de-restriction sign turn left signed
"Cwm Gwaun" (Gwaun Valley) and Ffordd Bedd Morris.
As you turn left or right up the hill, note your milometer reading.
At 0.4 miles - you cross a cattle grid
At 0.6 miles - take the right hand fork along "No Through Road"; continue until you pass a
converted chapel followed by three houses. The road then rises steeply, after which it
straightens and levels out, the road surface changing from tarmac to stones.
Once on this stony road, take the first track on your right at 1.3 miles.
Bryn Cottage is situated down below you, overlooking the sea with a stream by the gate. There is parking for at least two
cars.
Accessibility
Please contact us for any specific access requirements