Note: The property has been upgraded with improved facilities for the 2022 season. Llandeilo 3.9 miles. Nestled amidst the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside with far-reaching views of the valleys to admire, is Barcud Cottage. In a complex of three, with the owners living nearby, this characterful stone-built property offers a rural self-catering experience in a sought after position in Wales. This converted barn has been transformed into exceptional accommodation and with both the coast and countryside awaiting to be explored, you and your loved ones will be delighted to call this home for a while. Enter into the cottage and discover the well-equipped kitchen, hosting a range of quality amenities for cooking up family-favourite dishes, whilst the dining table allows the group to gather to enjoy each other’s company over good food and drinks. The sitting room is elegantly decorated, with a plush seating arrangement and a comforting electric log burner inviting you in to relax in front of the Smart TV and with an enhanced view of the countryside through the new large glass patio door. A perfect way to unwind after a bracing walk on the Welsh hills. Concluding the ground floor is the master bedroom, featuring a sumptuous super-king-size bed and its own en-suite shower room, whilst upstairs there are zip'n'link twin beds (or request for a super king size), with its own en-suite shower room. During the summer months, light up the barbecue and enjoy a spot of alfresco dining on the private patio or take a seat around the communal fire-pit whilst any younger guests of the group have run of the large lawn area. Alternatively, enjoy a fabulous woodland walk from the front door. Explore your surroundings further by talking a stroll into the nearby village of Golden Grove or find a larger selection of amenities in Llandeilo, which is set in the heart of the Towy Valley and has an interesting selection of individual shops, galleries, pubs, delicatessens and eateries. Carmarthenshire is known as the Garden of Wales and the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney, a garden lost in time, are both just moments away and offer superb days out, whilst the town of Carmarthen itself is also well worth a look, too. Outdoor pursuits are in abundance here, with excellent salmon and sewin fishing available on the River Towy, as well as a network of mountain bike trails and for nature lovers, the area abounds in wildlife, with red kites, owls, badgers and deer regularly seen across the area. Further afield is the Gower Peninsula, home to a collection of wonderful beaches with great surfing opportunities, whilst the Black Mountain and the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) are ideal for the avid ramblers amongst us. Barcud Cottage promises to be a wonderful getaway for the whole family.
Weekly price from £555
This contemporary property with sea views looking out over Manorbier Bay is the perfect spot to enjoy the best of Pembrokeshire ...
A delightful retreat where you can stroll down to the stunning coastal path, just a short walk away. One of five ...
Beautifully presented, dog friendly holiday cottage in a peaceful setting in the village of Cilgerran on the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion border. ...
Located on a working hay farm with extensive grasslands, this farm cottage is perfect for couples or families that want complete ...
Beautiful cottage, refurbished in 2020, with hot tub and garden. Set in the heart of coastal Aberaeron, perfect to walk to ...
On the sandy foreshore of Tywi River, this stylish and contemporary property is the perfect spot in Carmarthenshire to relax, enjoy ...
A single-storey cottage resting a short distance to Llandeilo town. Rural location. WiFi. Hot Tub. Carmarthen 16.9 miles; Llanelli 17.1 ...
A characterful cottage resting on the outskirts of Llandeilo. Ground-floor bedroom. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Carmarthen 16.9 miles; Llanelli 17.1 miles.
This traditional cottage rests in Llwyndafydd near New Quay, Sir Ceredigion. Sea views. Off-road parking. Electric car charging. Open fire. Smart ...
Enjoying a quiet spot in the welcoming market town of Llandovery, this lovely townhouse makes a perfect retreat for families and ...
A simply delightful cottage for families and couples in beautiful New Quay. A great base from which to enjoy the best ...
A lovingly restored contemporary retreat, set within a 12 acre fishery, offering easy access to the beach, walking, cycling and horse ...
A contemporary retreat set beside a 12 acre fishery lake, giving fabulous views across the lake and garden, and offering walks, ...
A stylish, contemporary retreat in a beautiful setting within a 12 acre fishery lake, just a short drive from the beach ...
Valley View Hideaway is a delightful, wood-clad lodge resting in rural Ffostrasol, Ceredigion. Hot tub. Countryside location. Walks from door. ...
This lovely cottage enjoys a peaceful location on the edge of Saundersfoot, yet just a short walk from the beach and ...
Charming lodge in the heart of the countryside resting on Wern Newydd cmallholding. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Welsh countryside.
A spectacular all-ground-floor cottage resting in Moylegrove near Cardigan, West Wales. Woodland garden. Pet-friendly. Close to the coast. Newport 5.9 miles; ...
A charming, well-presented cottage settled in the village of Penparc, Ceredigion. Pet friendly. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Aberaeron 19.5 miles; Fishguard ...
Luxury detached cottage with sea views. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Private hot tub. Short walk to popular beach resort of Tresaith. Close to ...
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.