A picturesque 16th Century pub, situated deep within a secluded valley astride the banks of the River Nevern, near St Brynach's Church, noted for its ancient Celtic High Cross, Ogham Stone and Bleeding Yew. The village of Nevern is less than a mile from the beautiful fishing town of Newport. This multi roomed pub caters for those who just want a drink or large parties such as wedding receptions. The Trewern Arms is a great place to stay to experience some of the best walks in West Wales.
In winter only open Friday to Sunday. Please note that they are reducing their opening hours for the winter through to April, so that the pub is essentially only open for events, as advertised on their Facebook page.
Historic Interest
16th century
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Trewern Arms, Nevern
Changing beers typically include: Bluestone - Rocketeer , Harbwr - Caldey Lollipop , Mantle - Rock Steady
Source: Regional