Based in the picturesque hamlet of Five Roads, just 2.6 miles from Pontyates in Dyfed, Wales, this charming lodge is set on a sprawling 40-acre farm, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Ideal for a group of four friends or a family getaway, the lodge features a luxurious hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars after a day of exploration. Guests can enjoy ample off-road parking and take in the fresh, earthy air while strolling through the quaint surroundings. For those seeking adventure, the Carmarthenshire footpath network runs through the farm, and the popular Swiss Valley Cycle Path is conveniently located just 900 meters away.
Upon entering the lodge, visitors are greeted by a cozy open-plan living space designed for relaxation and socializing. The inviting sitting area, complete with a plush sofa, allows guests to catch up on their favorite shows. The compact kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and microwave, making meal preparation a breeze. Dining options include a wooden table indoors or an outdoor arrangement with a BBQ, perfect for enjoying al fresco meals. After dinner, guests can take a leisurely dip in the hot tub, adding to the lodge's charm and comfort.
As the day winds down, guests can retreat to one of the two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The king-size room features a convenient en-suite WC, while the twin room offers additional sleeping arrangements. Mornings can be spent sipping a steaming cup of coffee in the garden, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views. The lodge serves as an excellent base for exploring the local area, with attractions such as the cascading Trimsaran waterfall, the scenic loop around Swiss Valley Reservoir, and the historic Kidwelly Castle, which dates back to the 12th century.
For those looking to venture further, the nearby Pembrey Country Park and Beach provides a range of outdoor activities, while Ffos Las Racecourse offers exciting horse racing events. A short drive leads to the market town of Llanelli and the National Botanic Garden of Wales, where visitors can explore beautiful gardens and a tropical butterfly house. The Millennium Coastal Path presents stunning views of the sea, and guests can relax at The Wetlands before indulging in a delightful afternoon tea at Lanelly House. The county town of Carmarthen, with its 12th-century castle and the scenic Gwili Steam Railway, adds to the area's rich cultural offerings. The Lodge is the perfect retreat for those seeking relaxation and adventure in a stunning Welsh setting.
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!