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The Golden Lion InnEast Street, Newport, Pembrokeshire, South West Wales SA42 0SY
Telephone: 01239 820321
Fax: 01239 821122
Wales Tourist Board 2 Star Inn
E-mail Establishment

Daron and Kristina Paish would like to welcome you to the Golden Lion Country Inn. As proprietors of this delightful old inn they work hard to ensure that every detail of your stay is of a high standard and at the same time offer relaxing and friendly service.
We are happy to provide accommodation for groups, families, couples and single. Whether you are just passing through or if you wish to relax and enjoy our hospitality for a longer period you will be assured a very warm welcome from the moment you arrive. |

The Accommodation
Combines the charm of an old country inn with the high standards of facilities and service that we commonly expect. We have fourteen bedrooms and a self-contained cottage with three bedrooms - ideal for large families.All our bedrooms are spacious and comfortable with en-suite bathroom or shower room, tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. |

The Main Bar
Our friendly bar is well stocked with a wide range of wines, spirits and beers including our very popular real ales. Singing sessions are not uncommen! Visitors with musical instruments and plenty of enthusiasm are welcome. Your drinks can be enjoyed sitting alongside our cosy log fire or perhaps during the warmer months you may choose to relax in our private gardens which offer peace and tranquility. |

The Restaurant
Our Restaurant is highly renowed locally for its quality and service. We have an extensive menu, which includes many homemade dishes, offers outstanding value for money and is very popular with residents and locals alike. We offer a wide range of meals which include tasty bar snacks to full restaurant fayre, using fresh local produce where ever possible and to compliment your meal we offer a wide and delicious selection of wines.
We are delighted to offer the ideal, friendly base from which you can explore, enjoy and participate in the wealth of a wide range of activities. For thoses of you who prefer a more leisurely break we have an abundance of art galleries, castles, gardens and ancestral homes to explore. For children a wealth of activities abound ranging from crab fishing to adventure parks. No child could fail to be entertained at anytime of the year! |


Excellent Golf
Golf at courses that are famous for their spectacular setting and diversity. Newport Golf Club is a delightful 6003 yard, 9 hole links course and is only a short drive away. With views over Newport Bay, a day at Newport Golf Club would be a truly unforgettable experience.
Watersports
West Wales is an exhilarating area for most aquatic pursuits. A wide range of sports are available for both the novice and the expert. Try your hand at sailing, surfing, kayaking or sailboarding to name just a few.
If you require packed lunches for any of your excursions these can be provided with prior notification.
Great Fishing
We are fortunate to be able to offer an outstanding array of fishing in this area. Sea fishing trips are available from Newport and Fishguard and offer some of the most scenic fishing spots you could wish for. We have excellent game fishing with brown, rainbow, seatrout and salmon awaiting the game angler. And there is an added bonus that if you are successful for a small charge our chef will be pleased to cook your catch for you! Or perhaps course fishing for Bream, Roach, Tench or Carp at one of the local well stocked lakes is more your sport.
Walking and Bird Watching
Pembrokeshire is home to Britain's only coastal national park. The coastal region offers wonderful walking and glourious views and is a paradise for bird watchers. There off shore island of Grassholm, Ramsey, Skikholm and Skomer have changed little since they were named by Viking invaders and are now bird and wildlife sanctuaries of international importance. Newport is an excellent place from which to explore the Preseli Hills to the south. Just to the north of the town is Carreg Coetan Arthur, a burial chamber reouted to hold the remains of King Arthur and on the northern slopes of the Preseli Hills or Pentre Ifan, one of the grandest megalithic remains in Wales. The monument is made of the same Preseli bluestones that somehow found their way to Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain.
Horse Riding and Trekking are available locally and bicycles can be hired in Newport. |
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