Perched on the edge of Newport town centre in Pembrokeshire, is this contemporary two-bedroom bungalow, Ty Owen.
Enjoying a prime position within the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park with access to a wealth of beautiful beaches and rugged clifftop walks, Ty Owen is a superb dwelling for couples or a family of four.
Park-up on the driveway with space for two cars, before unloading your bags and stepping into your new home from home.
Be welcomed into the light and airy open-plan living space, where you can look forward to rustling up delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen, featuring a handy washing machine and dishwasher for keeping your space tidy.
Tuck-in to your meal at the dining table for four, as you uncork a bottle of wine and recount the days adventures.
After dinner, retire to the sitting room with two plush sofas to relax on as you select a much-loved show from the TV which offers Netflix, Amazon Prime & Disney.
After a day spent exploring the coast, freshen up with a hot shower in the large walk-in shower, as your towel warms on the heated towel rail.
When sleep calls, choose from two beautifully decorated double bedrooms, each with hanging space to accommodate your belongings.
Explore the local town, where you find the welcoming eateries of The Golden Lion, The Castle Inn, The Royal Oak, Tides Kitchen & Wine Bar or Blas at Fronlas, perfect for those evening’s when you don’t feel like cooking!
There is also a well-stocked convenience store for picking up any last-minute essentials and the charming Ty Twt Dolls’ House and Toy Museum housing an expansive collection on Market St, where you can also find the seasonal weekly market each Monday morning.
Newport and Parrog are the town's beautiful beaches, where you can relax on the sand with a good book and paddle the shores or if you are so inclined, why not play a round at the 18-hole Newport Golf Course, which overlooks the bay before a meal at the Cat Rock Cafe?!
If you're travelling with history buffs, don't worry: the fascinating Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the iconic, picture-postcard perfect Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber rest just on the outskirts of the town.
Continue to Fishguard, where you can walk along the water-front in pretty Lower Town, the location of Hollywood epics such as Gregory Peck's 'Moby Dick' and Dylan Thomas' 'Under Milk Wood', starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor!
Visit Fishguard Town Hall to view the incredible 'Last Invasion Tapestry', completed in 1997 on the 200th anniversary of the last invasion of Mainland Britain when Napoleonic France were repelled by Welsh heroine Jemima Nicholas and her famous pitchfork!
To get a taste of what Cardigan has to offer, visit Cardigan Castle, the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddfod, Cardigan Guildhall Market and the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran, which is located nearby.
Finally, don't forget to visit Britain's smallest city and marvel at the cathedral that was built in honour of Wales' patron saint, St David!
Your adventure to this beautiful part of South Wales awaits with a stay at Ty Owen.