Station A

4481

4.1 miles W of Fishguard | Sleeps 4 (no children under 16)

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

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.

Nearby beach

A quiet secluded beach best reached via the coastal path. The beach is mainly shingle and pebble and is great for rock pooling. Due to it's location the area is seldom busy and dogs are allowed year round. Parking is available at Strumble Head, a 20 minute walk away.

Nearby walk

Park in the small car park to the east of Garn Fawr and enjoy this scenic trek following tracks and paths. With breathtaking landscapes and stunning views this 7 mile walk is well worth the effort. Take a look at the link to our friends at Walking Britain for directions.

Nearby town

This small seaside town lies to the West of Fishguard in the heart of North Pembrokeshire. Enjoy the natural surrounding beauty of the Preseli Hills and glorious sandy beaches on your doorstep. You'll also find a picturesque harbour and family run shops and cafes.

Also nearby

With an emphasis on fresh local fish, there is always a meat and vegetarian option available. There's a relaxed atmosphere and this is the ideal place to go for fish and chips. It's adviseable to check opening times as this does vary throughout the year.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

February 2022

Great fish

The fish and chips were excellent, as was the coffee and the service. Very welcome after a walk along the coastal path.
Would definitely recommend.

Owned by the same family since 1912, this working mill is still weaving today and you can visit the millshop and cafe daily.

A small pretty cove with a pebbly beach and views over the Irish Sea. Its remote location make it a quiet spot and dogs are allowed year round. Access through a wooded valley with limited parking on a nearby lane.

A remote pebble beach situated in an area designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's a popular place in summer for swimmers and surfers however there is no lifeguard cover so care should be taken. Look out for a forest of ancient tree stumps which is visible at low tide. Dog friendly year round and parking is limited along the main road nearby.

Offiering both dining and takeaway, this Chinese restaurant is a popular place for authentic Asian style meals. Food is prepared to order using the freshest of produce.

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