I am writing today in regards to two fantastic dog friendly properties located in Nevern.
Coed Cadw shares a hushed and sedate location with adjoining Coed Cadw Farmhouse surrounded by many green fields. Both built with traditional stone set in the pretty Nevern Valley, just outside the village of Felindre Farchog. Ideal for dogs who love playing in the sand and splashing in the sea, as only 5 minutes away you will discover the dog friendly delights of Newport Sands and Newport Parrog.
In looking through both of the properties Guest Book’s, I have found some terrific comments from guests that have stayed with us this year that I felt deserved to be shared with you all.
Coed Cadw:
Lovely and clean, warm and comfortable. The Salutation Inn is welcoming and accept dogs in bar. Good selection of food and real ale. Enjoyed stay. Holmes, Llangadog.
Very relaxing and homely. Recommend Ceibwr Cove, Nr Moylegrove. Good food at Salutation pub, 5 minutes walk down the road, but recommend taking a torch at night for walking down there! Sam and Morgan Evans, Surrey.
Coed Cadw Farmhouse:
A lovely, cosy Cottage. We have been made to feel very welcome and having the pleasure of meeting the owner.
We enjoyed walking towards Nevern, along the path beside The Salutation Inn. Favourite beach has been Penbryn; great walk down the wooded valley to the beach with a stream to mess around in at the bottom, lots of unspoilt beach and caves.
Fronlas Cafe in Newport is great if you have children and dogs as they welcome both. Even if it is raining, the dog is allowed inside and even gets biscuits for themselves!
Batty Family, Wiltshire.
Coed Cadw shares a hushed and sedate location with adjoining Coed Cadw Farmhouse surrounded by many green fields. Both built with traditional stone set in the pretty Nevern Valley, just outside the village of Felindre Farchog. Ideal for dogs who love playing in the sand and splashing in the sea, as only 5 minutes away you will discover the dog friendly delights of Newport Sands and Newport Parrog.
In looking through both of the properties Guest Book’s, I have found some terrific comments from guests that have stayed with us this year that I felt deserved to be shared with you all.
Coed Cadw:
Lovely and clean, warm and comfortable. The Salutation Inn is welcoming and accept dogs in bar. Good selection of food and real ale. Enjoyed stay. Holmes, Llangadog.
Very relaxing and homely. Recommend Ceibwr Cove, Nr Moylegrove. Good food at Salutation pub, 5 minutes walk down the road, but recommend taking a torch at night for walking down there! Sam and Morgan Evans, Surrey.
Coed Cadw Farmhouse:
A lovely, cosy Cottage. We have been made to feel very welcome and having the pleasure of meeting the owner.
We enjoyed walking towards Nevern, along the path beside The Salutation Inn. Favourite beach has been Penbryn; great walk down the wooded valley to the beach with a stream to mess around in at the bottom, lots of unspoilt beach and caves.
Fronlas Cafe in Newport is great if you have children and dogs as they welcome both. Even if it is raining, the dog is allowed inside and even gets biscuits for themselves!
Batty Family, Wiltshire.
At present, Coed Cadw Farmhouse is displayed as our featured dog friendly Cottage on The Woof Guide homepage. If you require further details of the Farmhouse or would like to check current availability for the coming months for this property, then please do take a look.
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