The Coach House is in Honeyborough, which is a hamlet just outside Neyland. It's semi-detached, next to another cottage called The Barn. You can book them together if you need more space.
It sleeps six, in three bedrooms. The bathroom has both a bath and a separate shower. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and recently done up. You can bring up to two dogs.
Outside, there's a patio with a table and bench. It's a suntrap in the afternoon. Inside, there's a wood burner for cooler evenings. There's a dishwasher and a washing machine. Bedding and towels are included. We provide a cot and a highchair if you need them.
Neyland village is about a five minute walk. There are a couple of places to eat and a yacht club. The Brunel Trail starts there, which is a good, flat path for walking or cycling. It follows the old railway line.
Pembroke Castle is about ten minutes away by car. It's a proper castle. Well worth a visit. The Stackpole Estate is about half an hour's drive. That's where you'll find Barafundle Bay. It's a beautiful beach, but it's a walk from the car park. The National Trust has the details.
For a day out, you've got Folly Farm or Oakwood Theme Park within half an hour. St Davids is further, maybe forty minutes. It's a small city with a famous cathedral.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is accessible from several points nearby if you want a proper walk. For local information, Visit Pembrokeshire is useful.