Settled in the coastal town of Newport in Pembrokeshire is this contemporary detached house, Ty Caio.
Set over two floors and sleeping up to four guests, itt is a fantastic dwelling, enjoying easy access to the surrounding areas of Fishguard and Cardigan.
Park-up in one of two convenient off-road parking spaces on the driveway, before unloading your bags with ease and stepping into your new home-away from home.
Look forward to cooking up a storm in the contemporary and well-equipped kitchen, complete with handy dishwasher ensuring cleaning up is a breeze!
Gather around the dining table to tuck-in to a delicious feast and raise your glasses to a wonderful holiday.
After a day as the beach, take advantage of the handy utility room with washing machine, where you can pop sandy clothes on a spin.
Retreat to the light and airy sitting room, where you can relax and put your feet up in front of your favourite film on the TV.
Completing the ground-floor is a cloakroom, perfect for a quick freshen up before heading out.
Pour in the bubbles and enjoy a hot soak in the bath, as your towel warms on the heated towel rail nearby, before popping on your pyjamas and catching your rest in one of two well-presented bedrooms, a king-size and a twin.
Wake-up and join your guests for morning coffee out on the private patio as you discuss plans for the days ahead.
Take a stroll into the local town, where you will find a good selection of pubs and restaurants, perfect for those nights where you don’t feel like cooking.
Pack up your swim trunks, buckets and spades and head to Newport Beach, where you can paddle the shores, soak up the sun on the glorious sands or build sandcastles with the little ones, making for a fantastic fun-filled day at the beach!
A wander around Newport will reveal fascinating historical landmarks such as Carreg Coetan Arthur and the former site of the once remarkable Nevern Castle.
Nearby is Pentre Ifan - a stunning Neolithic burial chamber and one of Wales' greatest landmarks.
Take the short drive to the nearby town of Fishguard, home to the Fishguard Fort which offers stunning views over Fishguard Bay and take in the 'Last Invasion Tapestry' in the Town Hall, telling the story of local heroine Jemimah Nicholas and the Last Invasion of Mainland Britain in 1797.
Wander over to Goodwick, where you can meet and learn more about the local marine life at the Ocean Lab or take a leisurely stroll along Goodwick Sea Wall which offers fantastic views.
Be sure to make time for a visit to the town of Cardigan, well-known for its 12th-century riverside castle, the birth place of the 'Eisteddfod' and its charming Cardigan Guildhall Market, which still retains its historic charm.
Complete your visit in Pembrokeshire by visiting the UK's smallest city in St Davids, with its awe-inspiring Cathedral.
However, you choose to spend your time in Pembrokeshire, be sure to choose Ty Caio as your base.