Llandeilo 3.9 miles. Enjoying an enviable position within the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside, with far-reaching views towards the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) to admire, is Sewin Cottage. Set in a complex of three, with the owners living nearby, this single-storey accommodation is on the outskirts of Llandeilo. This superb property has been designed for a small family or friends, perfect for those seeking a base to call home as they enjoy both the coast and countryside of Wales. After an action-packed day taking a bracing walk in the Welsh hills, enter into the newly improved (2022) open-plan kitchen and dining/living area, where you can all gather together to enjoy each other’s company and to wind down the evening, with beautiful country views. The kitchen area comes well-equipped with everything you could possibly need to cater your own meals. In the new glass extension with panoramic views, the dining table is a social spot for tucking into home-cooked dishes, toasting to a wonderful holiday and planning the next day’s adventures. Afterwards, sink into the sofa and tune into the Smart TV or get cosy as you delve into a good book. Concluding the interior of the property are the spacious, two ground-floor, en-suite bedrooms, the first boasting a plush super king-size bed and the second zip'n'link twin beds (or super king size on request) with good storage space. To the exterior is a patio, where you can relax and take in the views from the soothing hot tub, or enjoy an alternative spot for drinks and dining at the picnic table, including a BBQ, ideal for cooking up a storm as the younger guests of the group roam the spacious lawn. There is also the option to enjoy an evening under the stars in front of the fire-pit. If you can tear yourself away from this peaceful oasis, take a short stroll to the nearby village, or you could travel slightly further afield to Llandeilo, where you will find a larger selection of amenities including an interesting selection of individual shops, galleries and eateries. The surrounding area plays host to attractions for all ages and tastes, including the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney, a garden lost in time, or for those feeling active, take two wheels to explore the Brechfa Forest. More outdoor activities can be found on the River Towy offering great salmon and sewin fishing and in the surrounding woodland there are opportunities for catching a glimpse of wildlife, including red kites, owls, badgers and deer. Avid ramblers can lace up their walking shoes and look forward to a trek on the Black Mountain and Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park), whilst beachcombers can travel to the Gower Peninsula, which plays host to array of stunning beaches, including Three Cliffs Bay and Rhossili Bay. With so much to see and do, secure your break at Sewin Cottage.
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