Newport in Pembrokeshire is home to the charming Grade II end-terrace stone cottage known as 1 Bank Terrace.
The interior of this dog-friendly house is bright and airy, and the furnishings are of the highest quality, so you'll feel right at home the moment you set foot inside.
Two spacious couches provide ample seating for watching television and unwinding in the living area.
The snug is the perfect place to curl up with a nice book on a cold night, thanks to the warming crackle of the log burning stove.
The roomy, open-plan kitchen has everything you need to whip up a delicious, homemade supper for the whole family.
Snack on some appetisers and share the complimentary bottle of chilled champagne at the table before taking the dog-leg staircase up to the first floor, where you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms: two king-size (one with an en-suite shower room) and a twin, serviced by a family bathroom and a first-floor cloakroom.
Soak in the tub to relieve the day's tensions or hop under the shower to start the day fresh.
The patio doors in the master bedroom open up to a private garden on the ground floor, where you may relax with a drink and take in the fresh sea air.
You may use the second set of stairs to reach the second floor, where you'll find another king-size bedroom with an attached bathroom; each of the bedrooms here have ample storage to house your belongings.
There are many great places to eat in Newport that welcome dogs, so you can take your pooch with you on your adventures.
A short stroll into the local town offers plentiful culinary options at Blas @ Fronlas or Tides Kitchen & Wine Bar or add a glass of wine to your meal at the Golden Lion or Castle Inn.
Pop on your walking boots and head to the coast where you can walk the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast Path towards Dinas Head and the popular beaches at Cwm-Yr-Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod.
Or stay local with your bucket and spade as you head to the glorious sands of Newport Beach, where you can paddle the shores, relax in the sunshine with your favourite book, or grab a bite to eat from the Cat Rock Cafe at Newport Golf Club.
For the history buffs in the group, visit the stunning Pentre Ifan Neolithic Burial Chamber before venturing out on a hike into the Preseli Hills and Mynydd Carningli which affords wonderful views of the Irish Sea.
Before your holiday is through, visit the historic market town of Cardigan with its independent shopping outlets and its castle, the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddfod in 1176, before letting the nature lovers take charge at the Wildlife Centre in neighbouring Cilgerran.
Make cherished memories at 1 Bank Terrace.