Tree Tops is a bright, modern, family house located in the stunning town of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
In a quiet spot at the end of a private drive, and enjoying sea views, it is at the heart of everything that Newport has to offer, perfect for families, friends and pets looking for an escape.
Your holiday begins once you step into a spacious living/dining room, flooded with light from the floor to ceiling windows, here you'll dine with your loved ones or head upstairs to the second sitting room to watch a few episodes of your favourite show on the TV.
Make your way to a contemporary fully-equipped kitchen where you'll cook up delicious dishes and enjoy them out in the enclosed garden with its sweeping sea views.
After unwinding with a steaming shower or bath, retreat to one of five bedrooms, and watch the sun set under the ocean before heading to bed for the night.
Your home-from-home is just a brief walk into the heart of the town where you can enjoy brunch at Tides Kitchen and Wine Bar or at Blas at Fronlas, before spending the day at Newport Sands.
Alternatively, take a leisurely walk in the sea air along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, with its breathtaking views across the north Pembrokeshire coastline.
For the adventurous hikers in the group, head up to Carningli and into the mythical Preseli Hills, for a stunning vista of the Cardigan Bay coastline.
Take a short drive out of the town where the history buffs of the group will enjoy a visit to the reconstructed Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the picture postcard 5,500 year old Neolithic Burial Chamber at Pentre Ifan.
Head further north to the market town of Cardigan where you can visit Cardigan Castle - the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddfod in 1176.
Alternatively, the wildlife lovers can enjoy all that nature has to offer at the Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran or take to the open water on a boat for a chance to spot the resident dolphins that reside in Cardigan Bay.
At the end of your day, head back to Newport where a delicious meal awaits in the Castle Inn, the Golden Lion or one of Newport's many excellent eateries.
Newport and the surrounding area is rich in arts and cultural activities.
Newport itself has several galleries, showing the work of local artists and craftspeople.
The Newport Music Society holds regular concerts at the memorial Hall.
A few miles away, the Fishguard Music Festival runs for two weeks at the end of July, with local and visiting musicians of international repute.
In August, Fishguard is the home of the Aberjazz Festival.
St. Davids Cathedral hosts high quality performances throughout the year, and at the acclaimed venue of Rhosygilwen, near Cardigan, classical concerts and popular cultural events of all kinds are held.
In Cardigan, as well as visiting Cardigan Castle, which offers a variety of events, you can enjoy cinema and live shows at Theatre Mwldan.
For a fantastic Welsh coastal holiday, Treetops awaits.