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Newgale, Pembrokeshire

Newgale Wood Farm

Visitors walking along the coast path at the Southwood Estate, on the cliffs above Newgale Beach, Pembrokeshire
Newgale Beach and the coast path at the Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey
The Welsh Black cattle at Southwood Farm at Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire
The Gribin, a steep sided ridge overlooking Solva Harbour, Pembrokeshire

Newgale Wood Farm

A coastal farmhouse from the 1800s, a few minutes from Newgale beach

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The Welsh Black cattle at Southwood Farm at Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire
The Gribin, a steep sided ridge overlooking Solva Harbour, Pembrokeshire
Visitors walking along the coast path at the Southwood Estate, on the cliffs above Newgale Beach, Pembrokeshire
The countryside near Newgale Beach at the Southwood Estate, with fields, coastal cliffs and the houses of Newgale village, Pembrokeshire
Woodland at Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire
The beach at Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire as seen from the cliff above. The beach is empty and the sea stretches away from the beach with the coast continuing into the distance
A coastal view looking south-west towards St Bride's Bay over the ridge-backed peninsula of Dinas Fawr. Skomer Island is visible in the sea in the distance.
A rock outcrop on Cwm Llidi on St David's Peninsula, the land drops away to reveal the coast and beach below. Pink foxglove flowers can be seen in the foreground amongst the rocks.
A patchwork of ancient farmland at St David's peninsula
Walkers on the coast path at Treginnis in Pembrokeshire, Wales
A pony stands on a hill looking at the camera, its tail caught in the breeze. The land slopes away into the distance where the coast and a beach can be seen

© National Trust Images/James Dobson

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A coastal farmhouse from the 1800s, a few minutes from Newgale beach

  • Guests

    6

    Bedrooms

    3

    Acorn rating

    5What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    2

    Reference

    013049

    • A pretty pink house with window seats, original features and a cobbled courtyard for dining outdoors 

    • A short walk or drive from Newgale Beach and near many other coves and coastal walks 

    • In reach of Solva and St Davids 

     

    Newgale Wood Farm feels like the perfect Pembrokeshire farmhouse, with its countryside setting, sea views and light-filled rooms. While renovating this Georgian home, we’ve added features to bring ease and joy to your holiday – a shower in the boot room so you can rinse off your day at the beach, a reading snug upstairs for quiet moments, and a sea view from the bath.  

    Walk down to the long, golden sands at Newgale in less than 10 minutes. You could drive down with your beach gear - there’s parking, facilities and cafés in the bay. It’s a popular spot for experienced surfers and windsurfers, so look for a local watersports school if you’d like to try.  

    Don’t miss taking the paths through the surrounding fields for the mile-long walk to the Southwood Estate. The estate’s farms have fields carefully managed for wildlife biodiversity. This landscape of wooded valleys and floral fields stretches to rugged clifftops, so you can pick up the coast path from there and perhaps spot seals, seabirds and porpoises. The money you spend on your holiday supports the conservation of the local coastline. 

    Pembrokeshire has many lovely beaches, harbours and quirky coves, popular ice cream spots and tea rooms. Picturesque Solva is nearby, with its inland harbour, woollen mill and independent shops and pubs. A little further on, explore the cobbled streets and cathedral in St Davids.  

    • Garden, available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available
    • Family-friendly, available
    • Roll-top bath, available
    • Sea views, available
    • Walk to a beach, available
    • Coast path, available
    • Watersports nearby, available

Exploring the area

Southwood estate farm building with Pembrokeshire coastline in the distance
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Place

Southwood Estate 

Explore Southwood’s timeless landscape of wooded valleys, floral fields and craggy clifftops. Stretching straight to the sea, this charming coastal spot is full of scenic surprises.

Newgale, Roch, Pembrokeshire

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Walking boots on the coast path, Wales
Trail
Trail

Southwood Estate coast to coast walk 

Wales

A 2.5-mile circular walk through woodland and wildlife-rich farmland as well as clifftop coastal paths of the Newgale peninsula.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 2.5 (km: 4)
Four visitors walking up a path overlooking Solva Harbour
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Place

Solva Coast 

Solva’s jutting headlands, gentle valleys and sweeping shores all have a tale to tell. From Iron Age settlements and industry to chilling coastal chronicles, there’s lots to uncover.

Caerfi to Newgale, Pembrokeshire

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View from Carn Llidi over Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, with Ramsey Island in the distance.
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Place

St David's Peninsula 

A colourful coastline with heaps of history, this pretty peninsula’s been a cultural hotspot for thousands of years. Discover the area’s ancestry, from Celtic life to Wales’ patron saint.

St David's Peninsula, Pembrokeshire

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A view of Abermawr beach in Pembrokeshire
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Place

Abereiddi to Abermawr 

Blue Lagoon, beaches, rocks and ruins; this wild stretch of coastline is where industry and adventure combine. Dive right into the past and see how stone quarries have paved the way for thrill-seekers.

Fully open today
View of the beach from the clifftop at Marloes Sands and Mere, Pembrokeshire.
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Place

Marloes Sands and Mere 

Escape to the Marloes Peninsula, a hidden gem nestled on the very western edge of Pembrokeshire. Stunning seascapes and a wealth of wildlife are waiting to greet you.

Pembrokeshire

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