Welcome to Camelot Cottage
Family friendly coastal holiday cottage with stunning sea views in Newport, Pembrokeshire
Rated 3* by the Welsh Tourist Board, our holiday cottage, Camelot, is situated on the old harbour wall on the Parrog at Newport, Pembrokeshire in west Wales overlooking the beautiful estuary of the River Nevern and Newport Bay.
It is a conversion of a 300-year old slate-built store building and is an ideal location for a short break or longer stay in the wonderful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

With its two feet thick walls, double glazing and electric heating it is snug and comfortable all year round. It offers marvelous views across the tidal estuary with its wealth of shore birds towards the imposing sand dunes of Traeth Mawr and seawards to Newport Bay framed by the Dinas and Morfa headlands.
Who Does it Appeal to?
Families with children of all ages - you are right on the water's edge of the relatively safe Nevern Estuary with the magnificent 'Big Sands' or Traeth Mawr just a simple walk away across the Nevern.
Walkers will find that Camelot is located just off the Coastal Path which stretches around the perimeter of the National Park, or prefer to follow the pilgrim's routes up the course of the Nevern, or climb Carn Ingli and its fellow peaks in the Preseli range.
Golfers have Newport Golf Course within easy walking or "driving" distance across the estuary and the Priskilly Forest course is just 10 miles away to the south.
Sailors, windsurfers, canoeists and motor boat enthusiasts have the Nevern Estuary for safe boating and the wider Newport bay with its many bays to explore. There is stacks of room around the site to store boats and a beach nearby to launch from. Newport Boat Club is 50 yards away with its famous bar, and regular sailing events. It welcomes occasional members.
Fishermen can caste from the sea wall or go out in the bay to chase the mackerel, and children have endless fun catching the crabs which live in the crevices of the sea wall.
Bird watchers have a marvellous vantage point to watch the gulls and waders on the Estuary, and if you are very lucky, as I was last September, you may see a Kingfisher perched on the sea wall just 6 yards from the house.
Up the hill you will find all the delights of Newport (15 mins walk) with its many pubs, gift shops, cafes, restaurants, convenience stores and petrol station.
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