Single holiday caravan at Shortlands Farm in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with views over St Brides Bay and only 15 minutes' walk from the sandy beach at Druidston Haven.
This peaceful private caravan let is set next to village of Tavernspite, where you can enjoy the beautiful views of the Pembrokeshire countryside from right outside the front door. It's also perfect for kids, as there are goats, ducks and chickens.
Recently renovated to very high standard, this cottage enjoys fantastic views over Cardigan Bay. The garden backs onto the sea. Decking, barbecue and patio areas all west facing for amazing sunsets. 150 Metres to beach. Shops, take-aways and pubs nearby.
Six berth caravan on beautiful Anglesey, situated on private property. Three bedrooms - a double and two twins, wc with shower. Television, fully functional kitchen, decking area with seating. Enclosed field with picnic bench, trampoline and swing.
A quiet, uncommercialised, away from it all park within easy reach of the lively parts of Pembrokeshire, and ideal if you prefer a peaceful holiday in a safe, friendly atmosphere. Close to sandy beaches at Tenby, Saundersfoot and Amroth.
Set in a wooded valley, abundant in wild life, this family run, small caravan park is five minutes walk from the beach at Wiseman's Bridge and a mile from the Pembrokeshire coastal village of Saundersfoot.
Maes Yr Haf sleeps 10 people, offering five luxury en-suite double bedrooms, a stylish open-plan living and dining space, a state-of-the-art kitchen, its very own private bar and secret snug area.
Location, location, location. Original fisherman's cottage a stones throw from the waters edge and within the fortified town walls of Conwy. The perfect cottage which is beautifully furnished and equipped with wifi.
This sunny and spacious bungalow on the estuary at Four Mile Bridge in Anglesey is the ideal location for a relaxing family holiday. A dream for canoeists, fishermen, and bird watchers with easy access to great local beaches and other attractions.
Cefnan is a traditional quarryman's cottage that was built in the 19th Century and full of character and charm set in the village of Rhyd Ddu, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park.