Resting in the pretty coastal town of Newport, Pembrokshire is Tyddyn Bach is a wonderfully characterful, semi-detached cottage.
Offering a beautiful garden while being close to amenities and Newport beach, this delightful cottage is ideal for families and friends alike to explore the Welsh coast.
As you step inside, the quintessential cottage kitchen/diner boasts a lovely farmhouse-style dining table and pretty wooden fixtures and white beams, as well as a wood burning stove.
Rustle up delicious meals for the family on the electric oven and hob, before sitting down together to discuss the day's events.
From here, the welcoming sitting room entices you to snuggle up in front of the wood burning stove, as you sink into the sofas to watch the smart TV with your loved ones.
When sleep calls, climb the stairs to the bedrooms for some well-deserved rest after a long day of exploring the area.
The first floor is home to a spacious master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, perfect for freshening up ahead of an adventurous day out.
Also on this floor, you will find two twin rooms complete with ample storage to unpack your belongings and characterful beams continued throughout the property.
Choose to soak in the bath and relax your muscles as you indulge in a good book; the bathrooms completes the first floor and the interior of the cottage and is home to a bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Take advantage of the gorgeous outdoor space at this dwelling; the rear garden is the perfect peaceful escape for enjoying your morning coffee as the brook trickles through the lawn.
Enjoy your dinners al fresco in the summer evenings, while the children run off any extra steam on the lawn amongst the fruit trees.
Stock up on the essentials in one of a few local shops within walking distance from the cottage, or if you don't fancy cooking one evening, head out to Tides Kitchen & Wine Bar which offers a tasty fresh seafood menu.
Savour a fresh pizza from The Canteen or perhaps enjoy the outdoor dining facilities at Llys Meddyg Hotel & Restaurant and a drink in the sun.
Any animal lovers of the group will love the attractions nearby such as the Welsh Wildlife Centre, here you can learn about the animals, get creative in the craft centre, and stop for a light bite in the café.
Younger members of the group will enjoy a day at Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, or why not try a completely unique experience and spend an afternoon walking llamas through open fields at Pembrokeshire Llamas.
If historical attractions fascinate you most, venture out to Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, where you can wander the settlement, meet the tribe, and gain an insight into life 2000 years ago.
There are also a wealth of walking and cycling routes along the coast, and lush sandy beaches where you can build sandcastles before grabbing a fish and chip supper to enjoy back at the cottage.
Tyddyn Bach is the ideal cottage for a fabulous holiday to Wales.