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Lloret, Contemporary Retreat With Fantastic Castle Views and Hot Tub, Laugharne

Carmarthenshire. Sleeps up to 6

A contemporary retreat, located in the historic Township of Laugharne enhancing fantastic estuary and castle views. Sleeps 6 people in 3 bedrooms with a large light and airy open plan living space as well as benefiting from a hot tub where you can relax and enjoy the view.

★ 25% Discount For Week (7day) Bookings
★ Hot Tub With A View

★ Peak changeover day- Friday
★ Fully Equipped & Stocked Kitchen
★ Onsite Private Parking for 2 Vehicles
★ Fantastic Views Overlooking The Town, Castle & Estuary
★ Coastal Path Walks
★ Patio Area With Outdoor Furniture
★ BBQ
★ Pet Friendly - Accepts 1 Dog

The space
Lloret is a delightful 3 bedroom detached bungalow centrally located in an elevated position to take advantage of the estuary views, and a short downhill walk into the town with its shops, restaurants and pubs. Laugharne is famous for its castle and the home of the poet Dylan Thomas. A quality property ideal for a small family.

Bedrooms
There are three bedrooms, one large double room, one smaller double room and a room with an adult bunk bed. All bedrooms have ample storage with wardrobes and cupboards.

Living spaces
The open plan lounge contains the dining area with seating for 6, a large TV with Freeview, and a good selection of family games with comfortable seating. The patio doors open up the patio/balcony and seating area with a hot tub.

Kitchen
The modern open plan kitchen to dining room is well equipped, with electric range style oven, dishwasher, washing machine and large fridge.

Bathrooms
There are two bathrooms, one with a bath with shower over, wash basin and a toilet.The other with shower, wash basin and toilet.

Utility Room
An additional space ideal for shoes, wellies, coats and empty luggage, access to the utility room is externally off the patio.

Outside area/Garden:
There is a patio area surrounding the outside of the property with seating at the front of the property to soak up the sun and views, this area also contains the 4 person hot tub.
At the rear side of the property there is also a raised lawned area via steps with seating.

Carpark
The private driveway next to the property has enough space for 2 cars.

The Local Area

Laugharne is perhaps best known for its associations with Wales' most famous poet, Dylan Thomas, however, there is much more to Laugharne than just Dylan Thomas.

Laugharne is a small town sitting on the estuary of the Taf River and offers stunning estuary walks, including the infamous Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk. There are also plenty of woodland walks and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path starts nearby.

It is an ancient town steeped in history, and a popular tourist destination with many great attractions in the area. With its easy accessibility to the M4, and prime location, also makes it a great base to visit Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.

The Boathouse, where Dylan and Caitlin lived with their children, is now a heritage centre. Overlooking the estuary are the dramatic ruins of a Norman Castle, a popular visitor attraction. Laugharne has a good choice of cafes and restaurants.

There are also a good choice of outdoor activities available in the area, ranging from horse riding, coasteering, to a variety of water sports, abseiling, orienteering, caving and gorge walking.

There are many beautiful rugged beaches in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, along with the more popular coastal resorts of Pendine, Saundersfoot and Tenby.

There is an abundance of interesting attractions locally, including Castles, historic houses and National Botanical Gardens to name a few.

For the younger generation we are a short drive away from the likes of Folly Farm, Oakwood, Manor House Wildlife Park, Heatherton World of Activities and Dinosaur Park to name a few.

If you are a "foodie" then there is a fantastic choice of restaurants within a 20 - 30 minute's drive ranging from Coast in Coppet Hall to Y Polyn, just 5 minutes from Carmarthen.

It’s the perfect place to get away from it all…

Guest access
The guests will have exclusive access to the entire bungalow & outside area, please make yourself at home.

Other things to note
- The hot tub takes 12 hours to fully heat - it might not be up to its desired temperature on your first night stay of your stay during peak summer times due to same day changeovers and refill of tub on the same day
-Pet fee per stay - Payable during the pre-check in process :
1 Dog - £25

-Limited phone service for Vodafone and O2 within the Laugharne area
-Please remember that you’re staying in a house, not a hotel.
-Our reviews are based on previous guests experiences

Access statement:
Arriving at the property:
1.From the car parking area, entry to the property is via the main door at the rear of the premises. There is a small step from the car park to the path and back door.
Accessing the property:
1.The doorway is 6’-6’ high and 2’-6’ wide. Additional access is available via the doors from the patio and the front footpath.
2.There are steps to access the patio where the hot tub is positioned, the steps are 6 inch tread by 6inch high.
Inside the property:
1.There are no steps or changes of level inside the property. The dining area and master bedroom have wooden floors. Both other bedrooms are carpeted and the bathroom and shower room is tiled.

Located in Carmarthen, this vacation home is on a river. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Pendine Sands reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Battlefield Live Pembrokeshire and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. Traveling with kids? Consider Ocean Commotion, or check out an event or a game at Morfa Bay Adventure.

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