Ty Caio is a modern, detached house located in the picturesque coastal town of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. This delightful accommodation is designed to comfortably sleep up to four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families or small groups. The property is conveniently situated near the coast and offers easy access to nearby towns such as Fishguard and Cardigan. Guests can enjoy the convenience of two off-road parking spaces, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure experience.
The interior of Ty Caio boasts a contemporary design, featuring a well-equipped kitchen that includes a dishwasher for effortless clean-up after meals. The dining area is perfect for gathering around and enjoying delicious home-cooked meals. After a day spent exploring the beach, the utility room provides a washing machine for sandy clothes, while the airy sitting room invites relaxation with its comfortable seating and television for entertainment. The ground floor also includes a cloakroom for added convenience, and guests can unwind in the luxurious bathroom with a heated towel rail and soaking tub.
In the mornings, guests can savor coffee on the private patio, discussing plans for the day ahead. A short stroll into Newport reveals a variety of local pubs and restaurants, catering to those evenings when cooking feels less appealing. The nearby Newport Beach offers a perfect setting for a fun-filled day, where guests can bask in the sun, paddle in the sea, or build sandcastles with children. The town is also rich in history, featuring landmarks such as Carreg Coetan Arthur and the remnants of Nevern Castle, adding cultural depth to the coastal experience.
Exploring further, visitors can take a quick drive to Fishguard to see the historic Fishguard Fort and the intriguing 'Last Invasion Tapestry' that celebrates local history. Goodwick offers opportunities to engage with marine life at the Ocean Lab or enjoy scenic walks along the Sea Wall. A visit to Cardigan is a must, with its charming riverside castle and the historic Guildhall Market. Lastly, the awe-inspiring St Davids Cathedral in the smallest city in the UK is a fitting end to a Pembrokeshire adventure. Regardless of how guests choose to spend their time, Ty Caio serves as a perfect base for exploring the beauty and history of the region.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!