Perfectly situated in the heart of Newport is Ty Morlais, a stunning detached stone cottage offering twelve guests beautiful accommodation in Pembrokeshire.
Within walking distance of all the amenities you need, as well as being a stone's throw from the incredible Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Ty Morlais is the perfect choice for your family holiday to South Wales.
With a delightful chocolate-box exterior, be welcomed into the kitchen/diner first via the back entrance, with a long farmhouse style table to gather around, a TV to play the news while you tuck into breakfast, and a fantastic range oven and excellent appliances to use, it's surely the hub of the home.
Next to this room is the utility where you can find all your laundry needs, great for longer stays, before heading into one of the sitting rooms, with the first being home to a warming woodburner and two sofas to relax in front of the TV, with a pretty window seat too.
For a different film or show choice, make use of the second sitting room where three sofas and an armchair are arranged around the TV, great for putting a film on for the children.
Spend time out in the enclosed garden where outdoor dining furniture can be used in summer for those alfresco nights, evening drinks, or fresh early morning breakfasts, with a lawned area great for the children and dog to play on.
Find an elegant sleeping spot upstairs, with the master double bedroom home to an en-suite shower room and a TV, with the rest of the bedrooms comprising of two doubles, a family room with four single beds and a children's twin room, with the latter complete with an adorable Wendy house play area too.
Expect quality bed linen, plenty of storage and stylish decor in each room, served by the fabulous bathroom which has a Jacuzzi bath, a great way to relax after an exciting day, while the ground floor also has a shower room.
Enjoy exploring this delightful coastal town, flanked by a mountain, beaches and an estuary, the surrounding area is bursting with all types of terrain to discover, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path offering a perfect place to start, with beautiful hidden coves along the way and some scenic stop-off points for picnics.
Take a dip in the sea at Traeth Mawr, or Big Beach, it has a safe swimming zone in summer manned by lifeguards with a mile of flat sands stretching across the bay, with several other beaches in the area including the old port beach of Parrog, the secluded pebbled spot The Cwm, and Newport Bay.
Visit Pentre Ifan Cromlech, a burial chamber site thought to date from 3500BC, commanding some excellent views across the landscape, you can plan a walk incorporating this historic monument.
Meet some four-legged friends at the lovely Dyfed Shire Horse Farm, home to these gentle giants along with llamas, sheep and donkeys too, it makes a perfect day out in the countryside.
Head up to Cardigan to visit Cardigan Castle, a Georgian mansion telling the history of the building and the area, with Grade II listed gardens, and birthplace of Wales' biggest cultural festival, the Eisteddfod.
Wander around the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey, discover the medieval stone fortress of Cilgerran Castle run by the National Trust, or take a trip to the nearby town of Fishguard.
For a memorable holiday in Pembrokeshire, bring all the family to Ty Morlais.