The Bolthole is a well-presented apartment in Newport, Pembrokeshire, elevated to take in wide coastal views and thoughtfully arranged for couples, offering single-storey, open-plan living with pets welcome and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park close by.
On arrival, off-road parking is available, with additional space nearby at the club car park if needed, before a short walk down a flight of steps leads you into this tucked-away coastal hideaway, where rolling greens gradually give way to sand, sea, and sky.
Inside, the studio-style interior feels white, neat, and spacious, with white wood-panelled walls catching the natural light and setting a calm coastal tone from the outset; close to the entrance, a practical seat provides a moment to pause and remove boots, while nearby storage keeps coats and outdoor essentials neatly organised, and coastal artwork on the walls subtly mirrors the landscape beyond.
The open-plan living space flows easily between kitchen, dining, and sitting areas, creating a layout that suits slow mornings and easy evenings, whether you are preparing breakfast before heading out, cooking supper as daylight fades, lingering over meals with maps spread out, or settling back to watch a film while the sea shifts colour beyond the windows.
A partial wall gently defines the sleeping area, where the double bed sits within the same white-panelled setting, offering a restful retreat that remains connected to the main space, while the bathroom with bath and shower over provides a welcome place to unwind after long walks, supported by a useful utility area that keeps day-to-day living simple.
Patio doors open straight from the living area onto a private seating space overlooking the golf course, with views stretching across the fairways towards Newport beach and the open sea, making it an inviting spot for morning coffee, quiet moments watching golfers pass, or evening drinks as the light softens along the coastline.
The beach is close enough for spontaneous strolls, the nearby town offers places to eat, browse, and linger with ease.
Beyond Newport, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path delivers unforgettable walking, where dramatic cliffs frame hidden coves, seabirds wheel overhead and every stretch of path reveals a new perspective on Cardigan Bay.
St Davids offers a powerful blend of history and landscape, from its majestic cathedral rising unexpectedly from its hollowed setting, to the ancient sense of pilgrimage that lingers in the streets and the coastal routes that lead out towards rugged headlands and clear waters.
Cardigan brings a livelier rhythm, with its restored castle overlooking the river, a mix of independent shops and food spots and riverside walks that trace the town’s long connection to Welsh culture and trade.
Settle into The Bolthole and enjoy sea views, coastal walks, and relaxed days.