Located on the outskirts of Kidwelly, Dyfed, this charming Garden Cottage offers a tranquil retreat for couples or small families, accommodating up to four guests in its two bedrooms. Nestled adjacent to a manor house and surrounded by picturesque woodlands and landscapes, the cottage embodies a traditional yet quirky character. The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen ideal for preparing meals, a cozy dining room with a woodburning stove for warmth on chilly evenings, and two inviting bedrooms: a master bedroom with a king-size bed and a delightful bunk room, perfect for accommodating additional guests. The bathroom, complete with a bath and shower, provides both relaxation and convenience.
Ascending to the unique lounge area, guests can unwind after a day of exploration, enjoying the plush sofa, watching TV, or diving into a good book. This space is characterized by low ceilings and painted beams, enhancing its charm, while the windows offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. A velux window allows natural light to flood the room, creating a serene environment. Outside, the cottage features a picnic bench and a barbecue area, perfect for enjoying meals al fresco amidst the beautiful rural setting. Additionally, guests have access to the expansive Gellideg Gardens, which provide breathtaking views of the Gower peninsula and ample opportunities for leisurely strolls.
The village of Kidwelly, just a short distance away, offers essential amenities, including various shops and pubs, with the Red Lion in Llandyfaelog being a notable spot for delicious meals. Visitors can immerse themselves in local history by exploring the 12th-century priory church and the impressive Kidwelly Castle, a well-preserved Norman fortress that occasionally hosts exhibits and costumed events. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Pembrey Country Park provides a range of activities, while Cefn Sidan Beach is perfect for family fun and sunbathing.
Beyond Kidwelly, the region boasts numerous attractions, including the scenic town of Tenby, known for its stunning beaches and picturesque harbor, as well as challenging hikes along the Wales Coast Path and Barafundle Bay. Family-friendly destinations like Folly Farm zoo & adventure park, Oakwood Theme Park, and the National Botanic Garden of Wales offer enjoyable outings for all ages. Other notable sites include the breathtaking Gower beaches, Carreg Cennen Castle, Aberglasney House and Gardens, and the Llanelli WWT National Wetlands Centre. With its charming accommodations and proximity to various attractions, the Garden Cottage is a delightful getaway not to be missed.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!