Hideaway Lodge, a neat caravan nestled in the town of Abergele, in Conwy.
This pet-friendly abode is perfect for a family or group of friends, is a short stroll away from the beach, and boasts a Smart TV with Sky and on-site facilities such as a swimming pool, high ropes, restaurant, bar, plus more.
Park the car and make your way to your new coastal abode.
As you approach, take in the fresh coastal air, then ascend the few steps to enter.
Upon entering, you will be met with a welcoming open-plan area consisting of a well-appointed kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Store any treats in the week in the fridge/freezer, and fire up the gas hob to create a mouthwatering family meal.
Once the delicious aromas fill the air, take a seat in the dining area with a table and a built-in corner sofa to enjoy your meal from.
Once plates are cleared, pick from one of the two sofas, warm up by the gas fire and flick on the Smart TV with Sky packages for entertainment for the evening.
As the night draws to a close, freshen up in the shower room with a separate WC in the cloakroom, ensuring no morning queues.
Choose from a double bedroom, a twin room or the double sofa bed in the open-plan area to rest your head and drift off.
In the morning, enjoy a brew on the patio or dine alfresco as your four-legged friend rolls around on the decking.
The site offers numerous activities and facilities to keep the fun rolling during your stay, take a dip in the pool, test your balance on the high ropes and then unwind at the bar to reward your bravery.
Take a short stroll to the nearby beach, feel the sand between your toes as you enjoy sunrise, indulge in an ice cream or some fish and chips, then build sandcastles with your loved ones.
Animal lovers will love a trip to Welsh Mountain Zoo, enjoy the views from here, and spot rare animals such as red pandas and snow leopards.
Just a short drive will bring you to Conwy Castle, roam around this 13th-century preserved fortress, scramble across the suspension bridge, view the turrets and admire the estuary views.
Pack your hiking boots and visit Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), explore Wales' largest national park with various landscapes from mountains, lakes and coast to admire, take a scenic bike ride or dog walk, or hop on a steam train and view the sheep grazing in the nearby fields.