Perched on the outskirts of Efailwen, a small village within the county of Pembrokeshire, is this barn conversion, Glowty Brynbedw. Finished to a contemporary standard and presenting breath-taking views of the nearby countryside, the cottage is fitting for hosting a group celebration or getaway, sleeping up to four guests. As you arrive at Glowty Brynbedw, make the most of the designated parking space whilst gazing towards the rolling hills of South Wales. Entering through the stylishly renovated cottage, benefit from the well-equipped kitchen-diner, with state-of-the-art culinary amenities, a wall-mounted TV, a woodburning stove, beamed interiors, and direct views to the frontal landscape; you'll also find an adjoining utility with washing facilities and plenty of storage to home your personal belongings. Heading up to the mezzanine sitting room, curl up in front of the TV, lounge across the array of seating options, or enjoy panoramic views of the nearby fields and mountains upon the connecting balcony. Externally you will find an additional social hub, perfect for hosting a hot tub party or a lunchtime barbecue, set within an enclosed and well-presented garden, both child and pet-friendly. Venture to bed by heading down the main hallway, where you will arrive at two tastefully decorated ground-floor bedrooms, both with a TV, ample storage, and direct access to the patio; you'll have the choice between a king-size with a contemporary en-suite bathroom, or a homely twin, located next to the main bathroom. Whilst set within a private environment, there are a wealth of local amenities to benefit from whilst staying at the cottage, from The Angel Inn pub to convenience stores and charming cafes. Enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals just up the road at Caffi Beca, which is ideal for when you fancy a break from the kitchen. Nearby there are plenty of activities to take part in, including a visit to Pembrokeshire Llamas and its trekking expeditions, fun days out at Heatherton World of Activities, and tours around Scolton Park and its 60 acres of woodlands. There are great outdoor activities from the doorstep, with Preseli Hills, which is a superb area for walking and cycling. It’s known as Bluestone Country because the Preseli Hills are where the Stonehenge bluestones are believed to have come from. Activities in the area also include fishing, kayaking, horse riding and mountain biking .In the heart of the countryside, discover the hidden gem of Ffynone Waterfall, explore the grounds of the Welsh Wildlife Centre and check out its residents of otters, birds, and owls, or relax upon the sands of Tenby North Beach. If you're interested in the history of South Wales, tour Castell Henllys and immerse yourself within its Iron Age Village, visit Laugharne Castle and its mediaeval remains, or head to Pembroke Castle and take in its stunning architecture, dating back to 1093. Perfect for all types of visits, choose Glowty Brynbedw as your Pembrokeshire dwelling.
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