Tucked away on the outskirts of Llangennech, a quaint village east of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, rests the delightful, four-bedroom holiday home of 5 Pontardulais Road. Boasting off-road parking for three cars, a large, furnished garden, and a fantastic location close to nearby shops and pubs, this charming property welcomes a family or group of seven, along with their well-behaved dog, for a relaxing, self-catered escape in beautiful South Wales. Park up, unpack, and make yourself at home in your lovely new lodgings, whereupon you'll be greeted by a collection of well-appointed living areas. A fully-equipped kitchen awaits budding chefs with all the appliances required to rustle up a delicious, home-cooked dinner, whilst the living/dining room invites you and your loved ones to savour your meals before you kick back and unwind with a film on the TV as you plan the rest of your getaway. As day rolls into night, be sure to refresh with a rejuvenating bath or shower on your way to hunkering down for a much-needed rest in one of the four inviting bedrooms. When you're ready, lace up your shoes and set out to explore what your local area has to offer. Pontardulais has a local Tesco stores. There is also Cod Bach Park with a children's playground and picnic area. Alternatively the amazing Penllerger woodland and waterfall with otter lake is 15 minutes away for a great trip out. A brief stroll into central Llangennech will bring you to the Co-op Food convenience store, where you can stock up on homely essentials, whilst a traditional pub lunch can be enjoyed at The Bridge, the perfect way to fuel your day. For a full day out, stop off at nearby Llanelli, a market town home to the Parc Howard Museum and gorgeous Parc Arfordir Milenwm, Millennium Coastal Park, on your way to Swansea, a bustling city home to The National Waterfront Museum and the marvellous Plantasia Tropical Zoo. Make your next stay in Wales one to remember by booking 5 Pontardulais Road.
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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.