The Bolthole is a neatly presented apartment resting in Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Set in an elevated position with far-reaching sea views across the coastline and designed with couples in mind, this single-storey retreat offers an open-plan layout and allows pets, with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park close at hand.
Arriving at the property, you can park in the off-road space, with the wider club car park nearby should you need it, before taking a short walk down a flight of steps that gently lowers you into this tucked-away coastal retreat.
The outlook opens up as you descend, with rolling greens giving way to sand, sea, and sky.
Stepping through the front door, you enter a white, neat, and spacious studio-style interior that immediately feels calm and well considered.
White wood‑panelled walls reflect the natural light as you move into the heart of the apartment, enhancing the coastal feel from the moment you step inside.
Near the entrance, a simple seat offers a practical pause for unlacing walking boots, with storage close by keeping coats, bags, and outdoor essentials neatly organised.
Coastal artwork lines the walls, subtly echoing the landscape outside and reinforcing a strong sense of place.
The open-plan living space unfolds naturally, with the kitchen, dining, and sitting areas flowing together in a way that suits unhurried days and relaxed evenings.
The kitchen invites you to move easily between preparation and pause, whether you are making breakfast before heading out across the coast or cooking supper as the light fades.
The dining area provides a welcoming spot to linger over meals or spread out maps and guidebooks, while the sitting area encourages you to settle back with a film or simply watch the changing colours of the sea through the windows.
A partial wall gently separates the sleeping area, creating a sense of division without closing the space in.
The double bed sits beyond, framed by the same white-panelled walls, offering a restful place to retreat at the end of the day while still remaining connected to the living space.
Completing the interior is a bathroom with a bath and shower over, ideal for unwinding after long coastal walks, along with a practical utility area that keeps everything running smoothly during your stay.
Patio doors open directly from the living space, drawing you outside to a private seating area set against the backdrop of the golf course, where views stretch across the fairways towards the beach and the open sea.
It is a lovely place to sit with a morning coffee, watch golfers pass quietly by, or enjoy an evening drink as the light softens across the coastline.
The beach is an easy wander away for spontaneous walks, while the nearby town offers places to eat, browse, and linger without travelling far.
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.