Parc-Y-Marriage is a wonderfully-presented holiday cottage on the outskirts of the popular Pembrokeshire coastal town of Newport.
Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this property offers stunning coastal views and a peaceful location perfect for families and groups wanting a quiet retreat, where you can walk from the house straight onto Carn Ingli, where you can wander where you will.
Step inside to find a beautifully-decorated home with rustic wooden furnishings.
In the fully-equipped kitchen you'll be able to cook your favourite meals to enjoy around the dining table, then head up to the sitting room and either curl up on the sofa with a book or watch a movie on the TV.
Make use of the vast enclosed garden and let the kids and dog run around while you sit on a bench overlooking the field with a hot beverage in hand.
When the sun sets, come back inside and freshen up with a hot shower before going to catch your rest in a plush super-king-sized bed.
There is a foot path from the house to Aber Rhigian and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a lovely track down the mountain to Newport and there is also a stream at the end of the lane with a mini waterfall.
Explore Newport and take the kids to Ty Twt Dolls’ House and Toy Museum before taking in brunch on Market St in Blas at Fronlas or Tides Kitchen and Wine Bar.
Buy a gift in one of the local shops and make sure to visit Havards - a unique, community run venture.
Enjoy a serene walk around the River Nevern Wildfowl Conservation Area and build a sandcastle or two out on Newport Sands or Parrog Beach.
Make the most of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, with beautiful walks out towards Dinas Head and the beaches of Cwm-Yr-Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod before reaching Fishguard, where you can go kayaking out of its picture postcard Lower Town.
Up in the town itself, discover the incredible story of Welsh heroine Jemima Nicholas with The Last Invasion of Mainland Britain Tapestry in the Town Hall.
Discover the wonderful market town of Cardigan where you'll visit the imposing Cardigan Castle, the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddfod and take the family for a stroll and picnic around the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve towards Cilgerran, which is home to its own impressive castle.
For a more adventurous activity, head out into Cardigan Bay to meet the resident bottle-nosed dolphins, take a hike high up into the mythical Preseli Hills or take in a riding lesson at Crosswell Riding Stables and trek through the ancient woods of Ty Canol.
Return to your base for a meal in the Golden Lion, the Castle Inn or Llys Meddyg.
Bring your loved ones year after year and make memories to last a lifetime at Parc-Y-Marriage.