Lamphey 2.4 miles.
The Beach Shack, a lovely two-bedroom chalet in Freshwater East in Pembrokeshire, welcomes four guests, offering the ideal base for a family getaway.
Resting inside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, it's just a short stroll from the beach and a variety of amenities.
Before entering the living area, make use of the designated parking space in front of the chalet.The communal garden will allow the younger ones to make friends with their neighbours whilst the family chef conjures up delicious meals in the accessible kitchen.
Dine as a group in the open-plan living area before relaxing in front of the Smart TV with a variety of children's games on hand for some light amusement.
Ready yourself for night in the roomy shower room and rest your eyes in the double or bunk room before waking up to an adventure-filled schedule.
Take a stroll along Freshwater East beach, a large expanse of golden sand backed by the sand dunes of Freshwater Nature Reserve - the home of many interesting rock pools at either end for the young or young at heart to explore.The beach has level access and on-site toilets.
For the active beach visitors there is a stream which runs at its southern side, ideal for small children to play in, whilst surfing is a popular activity here as well.
The Pembrokeshire Coast path and its breathtaking scenery are the main attractions of this area and local walks include Swanlake Bay and the spectacular Barafundle beach - these are accessible on foot from the chalet without the need for a car journey.However there are many maps of area walks in the chalet to assist walkers of all abilities.
Before heading to Pembroke with its many craft shops, restaurants and cafes, start off your trip by touring the opulent ruins of Lamphey Bishops Palace.
Then when in Pembroke, a visit to the birthplace of King Henry VII and his Tudor dynasty in Pembroke Castle is a must.
Traveling south, a visit to Bosherston's Lily Ponds in season is a visual delight and near St Govan's Head is the stunning Chapel bearing his name, hidden deep below in the cliff-face - make sure to the count the steps down and back up again as local legend has it, they never match up.
A further walk along the Coastal Path will take you to Huntsman's Leap and the Green Bridge of Wales, which provide breath-taking cliff-top vistas, to experience some of the best vantage points that Wales has to offer.
Tenby, a charming seaside town with its medieval cobbled streets, walled old town and its four sandy beaches, is also close by.
Experience all of this and so much more at The Beach Shack.