“Trefasser was everything we needed.”
It was warm, comfortable and cosy. The weather was mixed and cool so we didn't use the garden, which was a shame as it looked lovely and enticing. Almost the best thing about Trefasser was its location. It is an old stone house with thick walls, set in a very attractive, historic, central part of Newport, very safe and quiet, yet a stone's throw from shops (which included a lovely art gallery), pubs and bus stop, and ten minutes walk from the picturesque coast and old port at Parrog. Just two minutes walk above Trefasser are the old church and remains of Newport Castle, in a lovely, interesting part of the village. For the nature-lover there is a wonderful reserve on the estuary. Here and at Parrog you are on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, but great walks also extend inland to the Preseli Hills. We were easily able to explore not just parts of Pembrokeshire but also much of the coast further up the coast of Ceredigion.