Nevern Bridge, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
#41 among attractions in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Facts and practical information
Nevern Bridge spans the River Nevern in the centre of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales. ()
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park United Kingdom
Nevern Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Castell Henllys, Craig Rhos-y-felin, Waun Mawn.
- 6.6 miNEHiking, Hiking trail
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
169 min walk • The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a beacon for outdoor enthusiasts and a jewel in the crown of British hiking trails. Tracing the rugged contours of the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, this path stretches for an impressive 186 miles, offering a journey through some of the...
- 2.2 miERuins, Architecture, Historical place
Castell Henllys, Newport
57 min walk • Castell Henllys is an important archaeological site in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the A487 road between Newport and Cardigan, in the parish of Nevern.
- 3.1 miSERock
Craig Rhos-y-felin, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
81 min walk • Craig Rhos-y-felin is a rocky outcrop on the north side of the Preseli Hills in Wales, which is designated as a RIGS site on the basis of its geological and geomorphological interest.
- 3.6 miSMemorial
Waun Mawn, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
93 min walk • Waun Mawn is the site of a possible dismantled Neolithic stone circle in the Preseli Hills of Pembrokeshire, Wales. The diameter of the postulated circle is estimated to be 110 m, the third largest diameter for a British stone circle.
- 1.7 miSPrehistoric site
Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
45 min walk • Pentre Ifan is the name of an ancient manor in the community and parish of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is 11 miles from Cardigan, Ceredigion, and 3 miles east of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
- 1.3 miNEChurch
St Andrew's Church, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
34 min walk • St Andrew's Church, Bayvil, is a redundant church standing in an isolated position in the hamlet of Bayvil, some 2 kilometres to the northeast of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has been designated by Cadw as a Grade II* listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
- 2.3 miEChurch
Church of St Dogfael, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
60 min walk • The Church of St Dogfael, Meline, Pembrokeshire, Wales is a redundant church dating from the 19th century. A Grade II listed building, the church is now in the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
- 1.7 miSWForts and castles
Newport Castle, Newport
43 min walk • Newport Castle is a castle located in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The earliest castle on the site was built in the 13th century, and the present structure was built in the 19th century and is a private residence.
- 1.7 miSPrehistoric site
Carreg Coetan Arthur, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
45 min walk • Carreg Coetan Arthur is a neolithic dolmen near Newport in North Pembrokeshire, Wales. Carreg Coetan Arthur dates from around 3000 BC and is the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber.
- 2.1 miSECemetery
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
54 min walk • Pentre Ifan is the name of an ancient manor in the community and parish of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is 11 miles from Cardigan, Ceredigion, and 3 miles east of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
- 2.1 miSWPrehistoric site
Mynydd Carningli, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
54 min walk • Mynydd Carningli is a mountain in the Preseli Hills near the town of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has both prehistoric and historic remains.