Fron Haul
57737.8 miles S of Cardigan | Sleeps 2 (no children under 16)
7 Nights from £450
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Butchers Arms is a cosy village pub with a warming real fire and outside seating for summer months. Real ales are on offer and bar games are available including a pool table.
Nearby beach
Located at the mouth of the Teifi Estuary, Poppit Sands Beach is a beautiful sandy beach with miles of clean flat sand at low tide. This is a fabulous beach but please check the tide times as it is possible to get cut off by the incoming tide. Dog restrictions apply locally.
Nearby walk
Thanks to the Pembrokeshire Coast website we can bring you this half day, 3 hour walk through the delighful countryside around Crymych. Take a look at the link for further details to download.
Nearby town
Found in the North East of Pembrokeshire, Tegryn is a hilltop village surrounded by beautiful countryside at the eastern end of the Preseli Mountain range.
Also nearby
Crymych Leisure Centre has a 25m swimming pool, fully equipped gym and sports hall with a timetable of activities running daily.
A licensed cafe open for breakfast and lunch with summer opening for dinner. Food is freshly prepared, the Welsh Cawl is a must! Traditional Sunday lunch is available throughout winter but it is popular so booking is essential.
June 2023
Blas.
Had lunch in the rear garden and breakfast at the front. The food was first class and despite being very busy the staff were excellent, will always pay Blas a visit when we are in Newport.
A pretty coastal village with great places to eat and drink plus lots of lovely beaches nearby. Situated at the mouth of the river Nefern, stock up here with all your picnic items from the many shops and head to the beach or nearby Preseli hills.
June 2023
Newport.
Fantastic places to eat with several nice pubs. Bluestone brewery is definitely worth a visit, the I.P.A. is excellent and the fish and chips at Morawelan Parrog are superb.
Known for Cenarth Falls, a series of pretty waterfalls and pools along the river Teifi, Cenarth also has a Coracle museum, a 13th century flour mill, two traditional pubs and a tea room with gardens, perfect for afternoon tea.
Step back in time with a visit to Castell Hellys where experts and archaeologists have rebuilt structures exactly where they would have been 2000 years ago. Enjoy exploring the village, woodland, riverside paths and barefoot trail. Dogs are welcome on leads (but not in the shop and cafe). Seasonal opening, it's recommended you ring to check opening times.
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