Quay House
5372Fishguard | Sleeps 7 + cot
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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
This is one of the oldest buildings in Fishguard and the pub here is a traditional, cozy ale house with a welcoming log fire. Parking is available in the nearby public car park and dogs are welcome.
Nearby beach
A sand and shingle beach divided by wooden groynes and a narrow promenade where you can walk out (with care) to admire the view of the bay. A good place to see the occasional seal, it's also the place to go for a spot of early evening fishing. Dogs are allowed year round. Parking is either road side or in the large pay and display car park on the other side of the road.
Nearby walk
This beautiful garden offers a wonderful opportunity to walk around its six acres with plenty of sitting places to watch and observe wildlife.
Nearby town
Split into two distinctive sections, the town comprises of the old harbour of Lower Town and the main town of Fishguard on the cliff top. Situated in the heart of North Pembrokeshire, the area is renowned for its natural beauty, cafes and pubs and is the perfect place to take in the coastal path.
Also nearby
Situated on the coastal path, this bar, restaurant and coffee house is perfectly situated for a drink or meal. Food is traditional pub grub and children are welcome.
September 2024
A great place for lunch
We visited the Rose and Crown for lunch, when spending the day in and around Goodwick and Fishguard. A varied menu, excellent food and great staff, we would certainly recommend it.
With a handy slipway, this beach is popular for boating and watersports. With sand and shingle it also has a stream and rockpools, making it a family favourite. Dogs are allowed year round. Boat spaces are available to rent in the village boat park.
October 2025
Stunning
Stunning quiet cove at the end of a beautiful hamlet. Views are amazing.
June 2023
Dogs.
Unfortunately this beach is being ruined by irresponsible dog owners. There was a time when people were happy with one dog yet it seems that they now need several. I am of the opinion that dogs should be on a lead and not left to run riot on the the beach, frightening children, coming sniffing around kicking sand everywhere whilst people are having a picnic, owners if they can be bothered to bag up the dog dirt should dispose of it the bins provided an not leave it on the beach for the tide to take out, and furthermore owners should be aware that not everyone loves your pooch like you do and remember it is an animal not a child. From this post you may think that I do not like dogs I assure you that I do, it is the irresponsible owner that I dislike.
October 2021
Beach
Great little cove. We loved it
A traditional pub with a great reputation for good food, especially pizza night and Sunday roast. There's an outside area for warmer weather, children and dogs are welcome.
Here you'll find a bakery, bar and cafe all rolled into one. The wood fired pizzas are worth a visit but do check their opening times before you travel.
Steeped in history and recently renovated, this welcoming pub offers a traditional, seasonal menu every day of the week. Children and dogs are welcome and there's a large decked area with outdoor seating. Quiz nights and regular live music events take place regularly.
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