Newport (Trefdraeth) YHA



Lower St Mary Street, Newport (Trefdraeth), Pembrokeshire SA42 0TS
Bus 412
Tel (01239) 820 080 or 0870 770 6072
Website www.yha.org.uk





BUG review
Trefdraeth YHA is an old village schoolhouse converted into a comfortable, traditional youth hostel. It has a good, well-equipped kitchen, a modern furnished common room and clean, comfortable dorms. Newport (Trefdraeth) is a small pleasant town with the beach, shops and pubs close by.

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Price
Dorm bed £14.50 (£12.50 HI/YHA)
Prices are in British pounds and are inclusive of all taxes.

Credit cards
MasterCard, Visa

Reception open
8am-10am & 5pm-10.30

Off-street parking Wheelchair access Kitchen
 



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Last update: February 2, 2012



Guest reviews for Newport (Trefdraeth) YHA
Average rating based on 1 Review
Maintenance  5.00/5  (5.00)
Cleanliness  5.00/5  (5.00)
Facilities  5.00/5  (5.00)
Atmosphere  5.00/5  (5.00)
 

Compared to other hostels in Newport (Trefdraeth; Pembrokeshire Coast National Park)
Maintenance  5.00/5  (5.00)
Cleanliness  5.00/5  (5.00)
Facilities  5.00/5  (5.00)
Atmosphere  5.00/5  (5.00)


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martin  
nr bristol  
 
 
comfortable award winning victorian school conversion
1 October 2003

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martin saw things this way
Maintenance   5.00/5  (5)
Cleanliness   5.00/5  (5)
Facilities   5.00/5  (5)
Atmosphere   5.00/5  (5)
(Review ID: 6420)

This yh is an excellent self catering hostel perhaps not so well known or frequented as others in the area.

Its conversion has been done to a high standard Good showers and disabled facilities Superb cooking ranges and facilities unusual in many other British yh. Superb lounge under the eaves. Quiet.

Newport (trefdraeth) is a small town not touristy at all
 
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