Set in heart of Burryport, a little harbour town in South Wales, is this delightful holiday cottage known as Coeden Bach.
A lovely base for friends and family who are looking for somewhere comfortable to retreat to after enjoying the attractions of the area.
Internally, the cottage boasts a contemporary finish which you will immediately notice when entering the kitchen, kitted out a choice of high-spec appliances and a dining table for mealtimes.
Wander on through into the cosy sitting room for an evening of relaxation on the sofa, with the added bonus of a woodburning stove if the weather turns a bit cold.
In warmer times, with the patio doors opening directly from the kitchen on to the rear patio area, it all becomes very light and airy, and with a G&T in hand it is the perfect place to enjoy the mild climate.
Why not enjoy a dip in the hot tub for the perfect way to round off your evening?
There are three bedrooms at this Burry Port cottage, one of which is a king-size double with en-suite shower room, a double, and twin on the ground floor, ideal for those with limited mobility.
You are perfectly placed for enjoying all that this superb area has to offer, with the coastline of Carmarthen Bay stretching in both directions and the fantastic Pembrey Country Park just 2.5 miles away.
Burry Port itself is a popular spot for visitors with a wealth of shops, pubs and restaurants to enjoy.
For those feeling active, the Millennium Coastal Path is just a mile from Coeden Bach, and offers 22km of off-road cycle-track amidst breath-taking scenery, whilst the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) houses a network of walks further afield.
A splendid getaway to the South West of Wales, any time of year.