Well-situated in the popular destination of Newport in Pembrokeshire is this impressive five-bedroom dwelling, Dandre.
Enjoying sea views, plenty of living spaces, and five beautifully-appointed bedrooms, Dandre welcomes ten guests for a memorable getaway to West Wales.
After unloading in the off-road parking space, enter your new abode to discover a fully-fitted kitchen sure to excite any budding chef; choose from an abundance of living spaces to relax and unwind, sink into the plush sofas in either the conservatory or delightful sitting room, which hosts a toasty woodburning stove, and turn on the TV as the cook whips up something tasty.
Make the most of mealtimes at the dining table or move to a more formal dining room to toast to an unforgettable trip; when the weather permits venture outside to relish an alfresco feast with the stunning views as your backdrop.
For those who may be seeking a workcation there is even a convenient study room, equipped with a screen keyboard and mouse which can be plugged into a laptop, where you can retreat to for some quiet focus time.
When the stars appear, wash away the day in a handy ground-floor shower room, or submerge yourself in a luxurious roll-top bath for a true taste of relaxation; after completing your nightly skincare routine, flee to one of five charming bedrooms, choose from either two king-size, a double or two twins to rest your head in, all boasting light and airy décor and plenty of storage to home your personal belongings.
If you can tear yourself away, you are also well-positioned to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only national park in the UK to consist largely of coastal landscapes.
Spend the morning upon the sandy mounds of Newport Beach or spend the day in the peaceful coves of Pwllgwelod and Cwm-Yr-Eglwys.
Heading east, a visit to the stunning Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber is a must - one of the picture-postcard locations of Wales.Use this visit as your gateway into the mythical Preseli Hills - the birthplace of the Bluestone of Stonehenge.
Travel onwards where you can visit Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the gentle giants at the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw before reaching Cardigan and its castle that hosted the first Eisteddfod in 1176.
Make sure you explore the atmospheric ruins at St. Dogmaels Abbey and take in nature at its best with a visit to Cilgerran's Wildlfie Centre.
Treat your loved ones to an outstanding holiday here at Dandre, in Pembrokeshire.