Pembroke 1.2 miles.
This quaint lodge-style retreat is hidden away from the bustling town of Pembroke and lies just a short distance from the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
This spacious accommodation has been designed with a family of four in mind, containing everything you could possibly need, making it a great base to return to after an action-packed day.
Enter into Timbertwig Lodge and unwind into your evening within the open-plan living room, where the woodburning stove takes centre stage before the plush furnishings, contemporary dining table and the country-style kitchen.
Fulfilling your culinary needs, the kitchen comes fully-equipped for catering delicious meals by making use of the electric oven, gas hob and fridge/freezer.
The breakfast bar makes a great spot for keeping the chef of the group company, or a place to enjoy a glass of wine whilst dinner simmers on the hob.
After dinner, escape reality by flicking on the TV and choosing to unwind with a family favourite film, with the fire crackling in the background and filling the space with a gentle warmth.
Once the film has finished, look forward to catching your rest within one of the well-appointed bedrooms, comprising of a king-size bedroom with an en-suite and a twin bedroom, each offering plenty of space to prepare for a new day and views of the grounds to admire.
During a balmy afternoon, take dining outdoors and onto the veranda, where a table and chairs are placed overlooking the lawn, where your canine companion can stretch his legs.
The walled town of Pembroke is just a short distance away, home to an array of cosy pubs, fine-dining restaurants, tearooms and delicious takeaways, perfect for those evenings when you do not feel like cooking.
Whilst here, you can look forward to exploring the plethora of shops, which are overlooked by Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry VII.
Immerse yourself in the town’s history by visiting the castle, choosing to walk around Castle Pond before heading off to Pembroke Dock, or simply soaking up the views from The Great Tower before visiting The Wogan, a large natural cavern.
Keen walkers or those simply seeking to enjoy the beauty of the coastline can walk the award-winning coastal path, which covers 186 miles of every coastal landscape, from limestone cliffs, volcanic headlands, beaches, estuaries and flooded glacial valleys.
Alternatively, head further afield to the traditional harbour town of Tenby, where you will find a number of attractions, including the Dinosaur Park, the Manor Wildlife Park and Carew Castle and Tidal Mill.
With so much to see and do, a stay at Timbertwig Lodge promises to be an adventure-filled holiday.