Bwthyn Trefdraeth, Newport, is a delightful two-bedroom coastal retreat offering stunning panoramic views of Newport Bay and the Pembrokeshire National Park. The spacious dual-aspect lounge / kitchen features large windows that frame spectacular coastal vistas, while the well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and a breakfast bar seating four, perfect for casual family meals.
Step outside to discover a generous grassed area with comfortable seating, ideal for children to play while you relax and soak in the sea views. The patio features a dining set positioned to make the most of the coastal panorama, with a BBQ for al fresco dining on warm summer evenings. The property offers two welcoming bedrooms: a double with attractive furniture and oak flooring, and a twin room perfect for children. A well-appointed shower room with bidet completes the accommodation.
Imagine waking to the sound of seabirds wheeling overhead, brewing your morning coffee in the bright kitchen, and stepping onto the patio to breathe in the fresh coastal air. Spend lazy afternoons exploring rockpools with the children, then return to enjoy a BBQ dinner as the sun sets over the bay, painting the sky in shades of gold and rose.
Bwthyn Trefdraeth, Newport, is perfectly positioned to explore the wonders of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The golden sands of Newport Sands offer endless opportunities for sandcastle building and family fun, while the secluded Aberfforest Beach rovides a peaceful spot for swimming and kayaking. History enthusiasts will be captivated by Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (8 km), an authentically reconstructed Iron Age hill fort set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows. For a unique family experience, visit Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (9 km), Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm, where you'll meet magnificent shire horses alongside sheep, pigs, llamas, and donkeys. Explore further and discover the impressive Llawhaden Castle (22 km), a fortified Bishops Palace dramatically positioned overlooking the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau. Test your problem-solving skills at Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms in The Rhos (26 km), offering immersive experiences for groups.
Nature lovers shouldn't miss the Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks (46 km), where dramatic natural rock formations create a breathtaking coastal spectacle. Milford Waterfront (47 km) combines fashion boutiques, fine dining, and watersports, while Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (47 km) promises a fantastic day out with its zoo, farm, and adventure play areas.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 25 kilometres away, beckons visitors with its delightful collection of colourful Georgian and Edwardian buildings lining the bustling high street. This vibrant town offers excellent shopping opportunities, from independent boutiques to antique stores, alongside welcoming cafés and traditional Welsh pubs. Meanwhile, historic Pembroke is a 38-kilometre drive through beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside and boasts over a thousand years of fascinating history. The town's magnificent Norman castle, birthplace of Henry VII, dominates the skyline, whilst the charming medieval streets below offer plenty to explore for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
















