Trem-Y-Don is in Trefin, near Solva. It's a detached stone cottage, so you've got it to yourselves. The garden is yours to use, it's enclosed.
The place sleeps five. That's in three bedrooms. There's one bathroom. It's got a 4 Star rating, which is good. It's comfortable, not just basic. You can bring one dog.
The cottage is old, 18th century. It used to belong to a ship captain. We've kept the stone walls and beams. There's a wood-burning stove, which is nice in the evening. The stairs are steep, just so you know. They're original.
You're right on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. You can walk from the door. The coast is about 500 yards away. The village pub is about the same distance.
Local places: Porthgain is a couple of miles up the road. They've got the Shed bistro and the harbour. Solva is a short drive, maybe three miles. It's a nice little harbour with shops and cafés. St Davids is about a fifteen minute drive. You've got the cathedral and the Bishop's Palace there.
For beaches, Newgale is about a ten minute drive. It's a big sandy beach, good for surfing. For boat trips to see seals and birds, you'd go to St Davids or Martins Haven.
Facilities: there's a washing machine, a dishwasher, WiFi, and a TV. Bedding and towels are included. Parking is on site. We've got a highchair if you need one.
Useful links for planning: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and National Trust Wales.