Pembrokeshire is a place of magic, mystery & enchantment with wild landscapes, imbued with five-thousand years of deeply layered history and culture.
From the Neolithics through to Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, our area was of great spiritual significance to its early inhabitants, and an
abundance of ancient monuments, relics, and sacred sites still surround us today.

A web of public footpaths take you right from our doorstep through incredible and varied landscapes. Explore fairy-tale wooded valleys, heather-clad open
moorlands, the charged bluestone outcrops of Carn Ingli (Angel Mountain*), Newport's* Mile-long beach, and the wild windswept clifftops of the renowned
Pembrokeshire coast path.

The medieval town of Newport remains in another era. The Norman church and castle stand proudly over the tightly winding streets, with family run shops
and gnarly old pubs still bustling with true welsh charm.gm
The local site below has more information about Newport and current events.
* Newport/Trefdraeth is a small town - Not to be confused with the large city of Newport near Cardiff in Gwent, South Wales.


*From outside the U.K, Please dial (011 44) (1239) 820 277
*Postal Address: Gelli-Olau, Fishguard Road, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales, SA42 0UE
"brilliantly situated...stunning beaches closeby" A.L., Feb 2009
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(01239) 820 277*
SA42 0UE*
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