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-Trewern Arms Newport Nevern, Newport SA42 0NB
01239 820395Always try and call ahead to check availability
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-The Trewern Arms in Newport Nevern is a charming and cozy pub located in the heart of the Welsh countryside. The building itself is a beautiful stone structure with a thatched roof, giving it a traditional and rustic feel. Inside, the pub is warm and inviting, with a roaring fire and comfortable seating. The menu features classic pub fare, including hearty soups, sandwiches, and burgers, as well as a selection of local beers and ciders.
The surrounding area is full of natural beauty, with rolling hills and stunning coastline just a short drive away. Visitors can explore the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which offers miles of hiking trails and breathtaking views of the sea. The historic town of Newport is also worth a visit, with its ancient castle ruins and charming shops and cafes. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a pint or a base for exploring the Welsh countryside, the Trewern Arms is the perfect destination.
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The Trewern Arms Motorhome Stopover Information
About the Pub 🍺
The Trewern Arms is a picturesque 16th-century inn located in the village of Nevern, near Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It sits deep within a secluded valley on the banks of the River Nevern, close to St Brynach's Church, which features an ancient Celtic High Cross, Ogham Stone, and the famous Bleeding Yew. This charming country inn offers a traditional Welsh pub experience with historic character and multi-room accommodation suitable for both casual visitors and large groups such as wedding receptions. It is an ideal base for exploring some of the best walking routes in West Wales. The inn has nine comfortable letting rooms and a river-side restaurant and bar.
Opening Times 🕒
- Sunday to Thursday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Friday and Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM (midnight)
In winter, the pub is typically open Friday to Sunday only.
Food 🍽️
The Trewern Arms offers a varied and interesting menu featuring local produce, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Though the restaurant is occasionally closed for refurbishment, breakfast is provided for B&B guests. Pub meals have received high praise, with highlights including generous portions and well-cooked dishes like pan-fried salmon with mushroom, white wine, and samphire risotto. The bar serves 3 changing real ales, with examples such as Bluestone - Rocketeer, Harbwr - Caldey Lollipop, and Mantle - Rock Steady.
Facilities 🏡
- Riverside restaurant and bar with multiple rooms
- Beer garden for outdoor seating
- Dog-friendly rooms by arrangement
- Private parking available
- WiFi internet access
- Wheelchair access to all ground floor areas and a disabled toilet (bedrooms upstairs only)
- Bed and breakfast accommodation with free bed linen
- Games room
- Evening meal arrangements
Reviews ⭐
The Trewern Arms enjoys excellent reviews overall, with visitors praising the friendly and welcoming staff, the inviting atmosphere, and quality food. Guests appreciate the generous meal portions and well-prepared dishes. The location adjacent to the river and scenic walks adds to the appeal for many travelers. The pub is also recognized for its authenticity and role as a comfortable base for exploring Pembrokeshire's natural beauty.
Dog Friendly 🐕
The pub welcomes dogs, including dog-friendly rooms and outdoor garden areas suitable for pets, making it a good stopover for motorhome owners traveling with dogs.
Beer Garden 🌳
The Trewern Arms has a secluded beer garden where guests can relax outdoors during warmer months, enjoying the peaceful sounds of the river and surrounding nature.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do Within 5 Miles 🗺️
1. St Brynach's Church and Historic Sites ⛪
Just a short walk from the pub, St Brynach's Church is renowned for its ancient Celtic High Cross, Ogham Stone, Bleeding Yew tree, and nearby ruins of Nevern Castle. The church and village provide a fascinating glimpse into local history and Welsh heritage, perfect for visitors interested in archaeology and culture.
2. Preseli Hills 🏞️
Within 5 miles, the Preseli Hills offer spectacular walking and cycling opportunities with panoramic views of Pembrokeshire National Park. The hills are famous for their prehistoric sites and the bluestones believed to have been used at Stonehenge. Exploring the natural landscape here is a must for outdoor enthusiasts.
3. Nevern River Walks 🚶♂️
The riverside paths around Nevern make for leisurely scenic walks through woodlands and lush farmland, finishing back at the Trewern Arms. These trails are ideal for birdwatching, dog walking, and enjoying the tranquil Welsh countryside.
4. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village 🏰
About 1.4 miles from the pub, Castell Henllys is an archaeological site and living history museum where visitors can explore reconstructed Iron Age roundhouses and learn about ancient lifestyles through interactive exhibits and guided tours—great for families and history buffs alike.
5. Newport Town and Beaches 🌊
Just under 5 miles away, Newport is a charming small town close to the coast. It offers access to beautiful beaches on Cardigan Bay, shops, cafes, and scenic spots for picnics or coastal walks, providing a contrast to the rural village setting of Nevern.
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