Llandeilo 3.9 miles. This pretty cottage lies just moments away from the picturesque village of Golden Grove, set in the heart of Carmarthenshire and enjoys stunning views over the valley towards the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons). With its peaceful location and both the coast and countryside of West Wales awaiting to be enjoyed, this barn conversion, one of a complex of three with the owners living nearby, is perfect for groups of families or friends to call home. The fully-equipped kitchen boasts a quality range of appliances that are certain to encourage a spot of home-cooking, whilst the dining table is a great spot for gathering together to enjoy in a family-favourite dish and your loved ones company. Moving through the property, you will discover the sitting room, which boasts a characterful stone wall with an attractive electric log burner, a true focal point of the room, together with an enhanced view of the countryside through the large glass patio door, here you can kick back and relax in front of the Smart TV or curl up to delve into a good book. To the exterior, you and your loved ones can look forward to savouring the glorious countryside setting whilst enjoying a relaxing, soothing soak in the hot tub. Completing the ground floor is the master bedroom, with its super-king-size bed and en-suite shower room. Upstairs there is a second bedroom with zip'n'link twin beds (or request for super king size) and its own en-suite shower room. If you can tear yourself away from this delightful abode, head into the nearby town of Llandeilo, which is set in the heart of the Towy Valley and has an interesting selection of individual shops, galleries and eateries, or travel slightly further afield to the historic town of Carmarthen, which is home to a larger selection of amenities to enjoy. The surrounding area is known as the Garden of Wales, so you can expect a plethora of gardens to explore, including the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney, a garden lost in time, or if you are bringing two-wheels along, look forward to the network of mountain bike trails within the Brechfa Forest. For those feeling active, find plenty of outdoor action here too, with the River Towy offering great salmon and sewin fishing, whilst the many woodland walks offer opportunities to catch glimpses of wildlife, including red kites, owls, badgers and deer. Alternatively, travel further afield towards the Gower Peninsula, which plays host to an array of stunning beaches, including Three Cliffs Bay and Rhossili Bay, whilst the Black Mountain and Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) are just a scenic drive away, ideal for any avid ramblers. With the magnificent Towy Valley surrounding, Gwennol Cottage is an exceptional base for that long-awaited holiday in Wales.
Weekly price from £688
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 ...
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 ...
Unique, former woolshed set near Borth in Ceridigion, Mid Wales. Open-plan living. Veranda with hot tub. Borth 0.5 miles.
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.