The charming cottage of Awen Ingli is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, in Newport, and is perfect for families looking for a relaxing beach holiday.
The cottage is located close to the beach and also enjoys permit parking, perfect for a family of five to enjoy all the best parts of the region.
Make your way inside up the external stone steps, to be taken in by the tastefully decorated sitting room, where leather seating entices you to unwind in front of the Smart TV; why not pop on a DVD from the selection available?
Progress through the property to find the galley kitchen, a well-equipped spot enjoying sleek fittings and a large gas range cooker, the chef of the group can easily cook up a storm here!
Once dinner has been made, bring it through to the dining room, a space boasting character, owing to the Welsh dresser and the bespoke dining table; be sure to take out a bottle of wine from the nearby chiller to accompany your dish!
As the day comes to an end, pick one of the three lovely bedrooms to sleep in, the first of which is on the ground floor and enjoys a double bed with access to an en-suite shower room; continue upstairs to come across the second bedroom, a single with USB sockets for when you want to charge your devices.
The third bedroom has twin beds and a snug area, perfect for when you want to curl up with a book; the space also enjoys a balcony, from which you can enjoy the distant sea views.
All the bedrooms feature ample storage, so you can neatly store away your luggage.
Concluding the property's accommodation is a ground-floor shower room/utility, which features a spacious, walk-in cubicle as well as high-quality laundry facilities.
Outside, you will be pleased to find a small patio, so your furry friends can stretch their legs whilst you enjoy some alfresco dining!
Awen Ingli not only rests a stone's throw from a wealth of shops, restaurants and galleries, but is within easy reach of Newport's coastline and stunning beach; the property is also perfect for walkers, with Newport's River Nevern wildfowl conservation area being within easy reach.
Visit Fishguard, a picturesque seaside town with the gorgeous Lower Town, the setting for Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's 'Under Milk Wood' and visit the Town Hall to view the wonderful 'Last Invasion Tapestry' which tells the story of the last invasion of mainland Britain in 1797.
Why not venture to Cardigan, a historic market town situated on the River Teifi with a Castle that witnessed the first Welsh Eisteddfod in 1176, as well as the stunning Welsh Wildlife Centre in nearby Cilgerran.
There are even more sights to see in the local area, from the mythical Preseli Hills and the 5,500 year old Pentre Ifan Neolithic Burial Chamber; you're bound to be amazing when exploring this area!
An amazing break in Pembrokeshire awaits at Awen Ingli.