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Coeden Afal

Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire

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Located in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, this delightful holiday accommodation comfortably sleeps six guests and boasts a variety of appealing features, including proximity to a pub and the beautiful coastline. After a day of exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire coast, guests can unwind in front of the cozy woodburner with a glass of wine or indulge in a relaxing soak in the private hot tub. The ground floor comprises a welcoming living room and a dining room with an integrated kitchen, all adorned with ceramic-tiled floors. The first floor is accessible via open stairs and includes two well-appointed bedrooms: one double with an additional sofa bed and one twin, alongside a bathroom featuring a shower over the bath.

The property is equipped with essential amenities such as oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additional conveniences include a travel cot, high chair, two digital TVs, a DVD player with a small library, a CD player, an iPod dock, and a fully equipped kitchen with an electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, and freezer. Guests can also enjoy outdoor living with a lawned garden that includes a patio, furniture, and a portable barbecue, alongside dedicated parking and a cycle store. The property maintains a no smoking policy and welcomes guests with a thoughtful welcome pack.

These beautifully renovated detached Welsh barns, known as Ty Llo and Coal House, are positioned just a few yards apart and are complemented by a small terraced row of properties nearby. Each cottage is tastefully decorated, showcasing original stone walls and beams, and is ideally located on Carmarthen Bay between Ferryside and Kidwelly. The historic Kidwelly Castle is just a short distance away, while the bustling town of Carmarthen is also within easy reach. Guests can explore local beaches at Ferryside, Pembrey, and Llanstephan, all just a short drive away, and enjoy a day at the nearby Fos Las racecourse, approximately 15 minutes from the cottages.

The location serves as a perfect base for those wishing to explore not only the sandy beaches of Pembrokeshire but also the Gower, which holds the distinction of being Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Visitors can delve into the historic town of Laugharne, famous for the boathouse of renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and experience the local culture through its castle and traditional Welsh pubs that serve fresh fish. Additionally, the National Botanical Garden of Wales and Aberglasney Gardens are must-visit attractions. The area offers various activities such as golf, riding, fishing, and water sports, with a shop located 2 miles away and a pub and restaurant just 0.75 miles from the property.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £334

Features

  • Barbecue
  • Bed linen & towels included
  • Washing machine

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