Crymych 3.8 miles.
Ucheldir, a delightful single-storey home in Tegryn, north Pembrokeshire, welcomes six guests and one well-behaved dog.
The cottage is the perfect home base for a family wanting to visit the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering a rural setting with broad views of the countryside, a well-equipped kitchen, and a homely living area.
Utilising the private driveway, enter the house and proceed to the kitchen/diner with an adjacent utility; here, you'll find all the necessary appliances to make your self-catered stay as easy as possible.
Choose between two patio spaces in the back garden, which is surrounded by rolling hills, if you'd prefer to eat while taking in the breath-taking views.
Before retiring to one of the three available double bedrooms, head inside to light the woodburning stove and curl up on the plush sofas for a film night.
The home also includes a contemporary bathroom with a shower and a bathtub so you may freshen up before your schedule.
Your doorstep is located on national cycle route 47, providing a quiet rural link to the coast and there are public footpaths available all around.
For the younger legs in the family, a recently refurbished children's play park is just a 1 minute walk away.
Within close distance to Ucheldir, you’ll find Cenarth Falls, a cascade of free-flowing waterfalls that provide a serene setting for an afternoon picnic, and Ffynone Waterfall, a hidden jewel around Dulas River.
Make time to observe the resident wildlife at the Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran en-route to Cardigan with its 900 years of history and a castle which witnessed the first Welsh Eisteddofd in 1176.
Heading west, meet the Gentle Giants at the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm and enjoy a guided trek at Pembrokeshire Llamas before immersing yourself in the majestic Preseli Hills - the birthplace of Stonehenge.
Then succumb to the call of the coast with Newport and popular Poppit beaches just a short drive away, perfect all year around.
With Ucheldir as your home base, travel to West Wales to enjoy all that it is has to offer.