Newcastle Emlyn 3.6 miles. This picturesque double-fronted end of terrace cottage rests in the small village of Capel Iwan, a little settlement in South Wales not far from the bustling town of Newcastle Emlyn. Gwynfa is a perfect fit for a family of five holidaying in the luscious Welsh countryside, in search of outdoor adventures and day trips to the coast. Step into this homely abode and be met with a delightful sitting area to your right, where you can settle down before the warming woodburning stove as you watch a movie on the Smart TV, a quiet evening to relax after a busy day. Opposite here is the dining area which is host to a beautiful wood table, gather here for board games, mealtimes and planning your activities. Travel two steps up into the spacious kitchen, where light-wood worktops sit atop cream units holding a fabulous range of appliances including an electric oven and hob as well as a dishwasher, so you can whip up some fantastic dishes and not worry about the washing up afterwards! Sit at the bench-style dining seating in here for your breakfast before heading into the conservatory to relish the morning sun settled on one of the soft seats with a cup of coffee or tea in hand. Let the dogs have a run around first thing in the enclosed garden, this area is a delightful feature in summer offering somewhere private to get some fresh air. Upstairs on the first floor, you are afforded with the choice of three bedrooms, including a king-size, a double and a single, all with ample space and quality furnishings, with the latter two rooms even benefitting from dual-aspect windows creating a bright and airy aura. Freshen up in the bathroom, choosing either a long soak in the bath, or a hot shower in the separate walk-in shower, while a cloakroom lies on the ground-floor too. Gwynfa is an ideal base for families looking to explore South Wales. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 951589, together they can sleep 8 guests.
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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.