Ref: 5633 / Newport, Pembrokeshire
Pen yr Onen
Immersed in a National Landscape (formerly known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), just a short stroll from the enchanting, sheltered cove at Cwm yr Eglwys, soak up the sea air, crystal clear waters and far-reaching sea views from this stylish, well-appointed, dog-friendly accommodation at Pen yr Onen. Ideal for families and friends wishing to explore this spellbinding corner of Pembrokeshire.
The perfect holiday awaits beach lovers, wild sea swimmers, intrepid rock pool searchers, surf splashers or sandcastle builders and walkers with access to the coast path nearby, or those seeking an idyllic peaceful getaway. Nestling slightly above the picturesque hamlet in a private, tranquil location, with far-reaching coastal views of the ever-changing sea and dramatic coastline, spend time in the sunny garden surrounded by woodland or relax on the raised patios taking in the views, which encompass the beach and derelict St Brynach's Church on the sea front, the rest was washed away by the great storm of 1859.
Light and airy, this spacious, ground floor apartment, with calming pastel hues and comfort, provides the perfect space for a seaside holiday. From the sitting-room, sink into the deep, luxurious sofa and gaze out to sea after the perfect beach day. The holiday chef will find everything needed for some sumptuous cooking in the well-equipped kitchen. Gather around the dining-table for leisurely meals, taking in the stunning views, or on rainy days enjoy board games or crafting. There's a useful second shower for use after the beach in the utility-room, which also houses the washing machine and tumble-drier. Peaceful nights are promised in the hushed bedrooms, conveniently located near the family bathroom. You can choose to soak in a luxurious bath or maybe you prefer a shower. Later in the day, from the raised terrace, watch the magnificent sunsets, enjoying a sundowner under the clear, starry skies.
The hamlet and the beach sit between Newport and Fishguard on the north Pembrokeshire coast. From Pen yr Onen, take the walk around Dinas Head, which has been voted an AA Walk of the Year, or wander through the pretty woodland behind the headland to another beach, Pwllgwaelod, just half a mile away. Enjoy fish and chips at the Old Sailors Pub, which sits right on the beach.
There is parking for one car in an allocated space in the nearby car park (you can stop temporarily to unload luggage on the road which runs below the property). A parking permit is available at the property for a second car parking space, at a cost of £5 per day.
Features
- Dogs welcome
- Travel cot and high chair
- Arrive/Depart Saturday
- Short breaks available
- Allocated space in car park (100 yds distant)
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub .25 miles
- Garden furniture
- Full electric CH
- Single-storey
- Enclosed garden
- Sea/Estuary views
- Linen and towels included
- Near a pub
- Near a beach
- Cot available
- High chair available
Availability, reservations and pricing: £498 to £1550 per week
Located 2.8 miles W of Newport, Pembrokeshire
Customer reviews
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Mr Cowie
Wonderful accommodation - one of the best cottages we’ve ever stayed in. Terrific views and plenty walks within easy reach of cottage. Equipment and facilities within cottage met all our needs. Welcome pack appreciated. Booking arrangements and ongoing customer support exemplary. Will definitely book again Steve Cowie South Shields
Mrs De Sa
We stayed here for five nights over the new year period. Lovely accommodation in a really great location with far reaching views over the cliffs and to the pretty cove. A great quiet spot yet only a short distance to nearby Newport one way and Fishguard the other way both of which are definelty worth a visit. Would definitely recommend.
Mr mulcahy
Cwm yr Eglwys is a magical place - a wonderful location to relax with great walks from the doorstep. Pen Yr Onen is a great base to explore from. The views from the house are amazing. The garden is lovely with a very secure area for your dog. Pen Yr Onen is clean, well-equipped and comfortable - a lovely place to unwind. The only drawback is that you need to be aware that the walk from the car park involves going up a very steep hill before you access the 18 steps to the house so you need to factor in getting your stuff to and from the house.