Pack your bags and dog beds for a tranquil, Welsh, seaside getaway in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Sleep up to eight human guests and two beloved canine companions in this homely stone-built cottage with a gentle coastal theme and characterful features throughout. Step outside and find yourself just a couple of hundred yards from the waterfront.
Step inside the sociable open-plan living area which is bright and spacious. Natural light pours into the lounge through the glass patio doors. Sit with your feet up on one of the three sofas in front of the glowing electric fire and TV. The kitchen space has farmhouse-style units and a French chic-style dining table and chairs. Also on the ground floor is a double room and a cloakroom with a WC. Upstairs are two twin rooms, one has an en-suite, a king size with distant sea views and a family bathroom. Outside is a private grassy garden with furniture which is shared with neighbouring properties.
Discover the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park while staying in the south of the peninsula, in the inlet of Sandy Haven. Wake up in the morning and wander down to the beach (200 yards), which is dog-friendly all year round. From here you walk to the surrounding bays for spectacular sea views and hidden coves. For an unforgettable wildlife-watching trip, get the 15-minute ferry from Martin’s Haven (7 miles) to Skomer Island, which is home to thousands of puffins.