Y Garth 4* Pembrokeshire B & B
Warm Welsh welcome with a homely, relaxed atmosphere.
Full Welsh breakfast is a feast and is served in the light and airy dining room with local produce, fresh home-baked bread, local honey and preserves or a substantial continental breakfast if preferred. Vegetarian guests are welcomed.
Y Garth is a large newly built house tastefully decorated and furnished to a very high standard and offering superior accommodation in individually styled bedrooms. Fine Egyptian cotton bed linen, towels and dressing gowns. Small luxury touches give additional pleasure.
An ideal base from which to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Preseli hills and Cardigan coast. Travellers to Ireland will find Dinas Cross convenient for the Fishguard Ferry to Rosslare.
Drying/Ironing facilities; Secure off-road parking; Packed lunches available on request;
For guests comfort, Y Garth is a non-smoking establishment. Secure bicycle storage.
We sincerely hope you will enjoy your stay at Y Garth. we shall endeavour to make your stay as relaxing and comfortable as possible. Once you've visited Y Garth, we know you'll want to return again and again.
Activities: Just 3 miles from the mediaeval town of Newport, 'Y Garth' is the perfect setting for a relaxing break, and is ideally situated for those wishing to enjoy the surrounding coast and country. Birdwatchers will see many species including Buzzards, Falcons, Wagtails, Moorhens etc. Ramsey, Skomer and Grassholm bird sanctuaries are within easy reach. An ideal base for walkers, cyclists, nature and history lovers.
There are plenty of glorious scenic walks, which can be made from the house to take in golden sandy beaches, rocky coves, spectacular cliffs, estuary and mountain, all in the Pembrokeshire National Park.
If you would like to walk a stretch of coastal path or traverse the Preseli Mountains, the Walkers Bus will prove very useful (see Walking Activities)
Evening meals are available and local public houses and restaurants provide extensive menus including locally caught sea trout, lobster, crab and sea bass. Travellers to Ireland will find Dinas Cross convenient for the Fishguard Ferry to Rosslare.
With over 50 beaches to choose from, there's going to be one that's perfect for you, whether you want surfing, kayaking, or kite surfing, or just somewhere peaceful to relax, sunbathe and build sandcastles.
Nearby at Nevern you will see an historical 11th century church, a Celtic cross, and the world famous bleeding yew tree in the graveyard. Nevern castle, a motte and bailey earthwork stands on top of the ravine that overlooks the church.
Gwaun Valley: This exceptionally beautiful deep wooded valley regarded by geologists as one of the world's best examples of sub-glacial meltwater channels has a unique atmosphere and an abundance of wildlife and prehistoric sites. The people in the hamlet of Pontfaen uphold a unique tradition - they still celebrate New Year's Day on 13th January according to the old Gregorian calendar.
St Davids: This magic place, the birthplace of Wales's patron saint, is officially recognised as Britain's smallest city and the location for Wales's most important religious monument. The Cathedral nestling in the valley of the River Alun alongside the impressive ruins of the Bishops Palace is undoubtedly one of the loveliest settings in Wales. A wonderful ambience pervades the entire area which is quite unique. The city bustles during the summer months.
There are numerous places to eat and drink. Galleries and interesting shops proliferate. Thousand Island Expeditions, Voyages of Discovery and Aquaphobia offer exhilarating and exciting trips around Ramsey Island. It's a great way to see the local wildlife at close quarters.
Strumble: A spectacular headland whatever the weather with its lighthouse (now automatic) situated on a large rock connected to the mainland by a narrow bridge. There is a sheltered bird observatory atop the cliff popular with omithologists looking out for passing seabirds and migrants (as well as sea mammals).
Seals rear their pups on nearby beaches and at Pwll Deri there is a cliff top youth hostel overlooked by Garn Fawr, a rocky outcrop standing at 650 feet and affording breathtaking views of the North Pembrokeshire coastline.
Carn Ingli Mountain: The summit of Carn Ingli with its prehistoric hut circles and stones offers breathtaking views over the hills, vales and coastline.
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Y Garth Cae Tabor Dinas Cross Newport Pembrokeshire SA42 0XR. |
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01348811777 |
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www.y-garth.co.uk |
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