A charming Welsh cottage on a working Carmarthenshire farm, this Llanddarog retreat suits couples or small families. The village has two 17th Century pubs, including one with its own brewery, both serving delicious food. Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom property, which is 7 miles from Carmarthen, offers single-storey accommodation on a wooded site with an abundance of wildflowers. Pull on your walking boots and stride out across the beautiful countryside. Visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales, just 2 miles from the cottage. Set in the Tywi Valley and with 500 acres to wander, this features the world’s largest single-span glasshouse. Head 4.5 miles to Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park to discover picturesque waymarked trails and go wildlife watching. Venture 5.5 miles to Llyn Llech Owain Country Park, with its adventure play area and forest track for following on foot or by bicycle. Plan a day out at the National Trust’s Dinefwr Park (12 miles), with its manor house, castle ruins, deer park and nature reserve.
Experience a warm welcome each time you step into this wonderful property, with its exposed stonework and cosy, homely appeal. Head through to the lounge to unwind after each outing. Sink back into one of the comfortable sofas to watch your favourite programme on the TV. During the chiller months, light the wood burner, which sits on a raised plinth. Take a few steps down into the kitchen/diner to prepare the next holiday meal. This space has been fitted out with everything you are likely to need for your self-catering and also has a washing machine and dryer for your holiday wear. Dine in here together with the door to the garden open on fine days. As the sun goes down over South Wales, your inviting double and twin bedrooms await. There is a lovely family shower room.
Step out into the Welsh sunshine and relax in your private outside space. Enjoy the country views and tranquillity as you dine out here on warm evenings. The property has private parking for two cars.