Ty Eufron is a cottage near Trevine in Pembrokeshire. It's a detached stone cottage, eighteenth century, but it’s been done up. You can see the sea from the back.
It sleeps eight people. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms. It's a 5 Star property, which means it's got things like underfloor heating. It's comfortable. There's a wood burner in a smaller snug room. The kitchen is well equipped. There's a neon sign that says 'Cegin Mam', Welsh for 'Mum's kitchen'. The family has owned it for seventy years.
The stairs are normal. There's parking on site and an electric vehicle charger. You can bring up to two dogs. Bedding and towels are included. There's a washing machine, dishwasher, and a BBQ outside. There's also an outdoor shower for rinsing off after the beach.
The local pub is in Porthgain, about a five minute drive. They do good food there. The village has award winning fish and chips too. For beaches, Abereiddy and the Blue Lagoon are close. Traeth Llyfn is a quiet sandy beach nearby. For surfing, Whitesands Bay and Newgale are about a twenty minute drive.
St Davids, the smallest city, is about ten minutes by car. You can visit the cathedral and the Bishop's Palace. Boat trips for spotting dolphins and seals leave from there in the season. Skomer Island for puffins is a bit further, maybe forty minutes to the departure point.
If you've got children, places like Folly Farm, Heatherton, or the Dinosaur Park are within half an hour. Tenby is about forty minutes away.
For walking, you're right on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The whole coast is accessible. For general planning, Visit Pembrokeshire is useful. The National Trust looks after a lot of the coastline here too.
Ty Gladys next door is owned by the same family, so you can book both together if you're a bigger group.