Nestled in the centre of Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire is this pretty terraced cottage, Penrhiw.
A pet-friendly cottage with an enclosed garden, hot tub and easy access to local amenities, the cottage welcomes a family or group of five to explore Pembrokeshire's scenic coast.
You'll find off-road parking in front of Penrhiw just off the high street, where the attractive blue cottage awaits.
Step inside a beautifully-fitted kitchen/diner, with exposed wooden beams, stylish grey tiling and excellent amenities for whipping up home-cooked meals, to be served at the table for four.
Retreat to the characterful sitting room with its exposed stone wall and two cushioned sofas to hunker down for a movie night on the Smart TV.
Let your canine companions wander freely around the enclosed rear garden, whilst you savour your morning coffee in the sun, or spend evenings de-stressing in the sheltered hot tub!
After fun-filled days of sun and sand, climb the stairs for a warm bubble bath in the sleek bathroom, complete with a shower over to rinse the day away.
Two well-appointed bedrooms await, one double and a family room, both containing smart hanging space and blue hues to rest your head.
With a stay at Penrhiw, you'll have local amenities right on your doorstep, including a convenience store, pubs and restaurants, as well as the Kilgetty train station to explore more of Wales!
The award-winning Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is just north of Kilgetty, a popular attraction for the whole family to enjoy games, fair rides, playgrounds and a variety of animals.
For further family fun, why not venture to the Oakwood Theme Park, ideally located on the fringed of the National Trust Cleddau Woodlands, where the kids can enjoy the thrills of rides, mini golf, as well as rollercoasters for the bigger kids including the biggest wooden rollercoaster in Europe!
Be sure to visit Cresswell Quay, one of Pembrokeshire's most picturesque hamlets, with the much-loved Cresselly Arms pub to stop off after a wander around the old quay.
For idyllic, sandy beaches, pack your towels and head to the resorts of Saundersfoot and Tenby; historians will love Tenby's hilltop castle and St. Catherines Island and fort, along with Tenby Museum and Art Gallery.
With Pembrokeshire Coast National Park nearby, walkers will find their paradise with coastal treks guiding you to peaceful bays and breath-taking sea views.
You won't be short of sights and attractions with a stay at Penrhiw!