Located in Felinfoel, near Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, this unique holiday retreat offers a perfect getaway for families or friends eager to explore the stunning landscapes of west Wales. Accommodating up to eight guests, the property boasts a split-level design that features spacious living areas, including a large living room with a gas coal-effect fire, a formal dining room, and a farmhouse-style kitchen equipped with a gas/electric range. Additional amenities include a utility room, conservatory, and a games room with various entertainment options. The well-appointed bedrooms consist of two double rooms on the ground floor, one with an en-suite bathroom, a twin room, and another double room on the lower ground floor, also with an en-suite shower room.
The holiday home is situated in a picturesque location, providing breathtaking views over Carmarthen Bay and the Gower Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled down a quiet country lane and secured by electric gates, this retreat is just a short drive from the coastal village of Burry Port. The thoughtfully designed interiors maintain a cohesive theme throughout, ensuring a memorable stay for guests. Outside, the well-maintained gardens feature private patio areas, ideal for enjoying meals al fresco while soaking in the sun.
Guests can take advantage of the excellent touring opportunities in the area, with scenic walks available at Pembrey Country Park, which boasts eight miles of golden sands at Cefn Sidan. The park offers a unique blend of leisure activities, from sunbathing and swimming to tobogganing and skiing on the dry slope. Additionally, visitors can indulge in a round of golf at renowned courses such as the Jack Nicklaus course in Llanelli or the Ashburnham links course. For sports enthusiasts, the Llanelli Scarlet’s Rugby Stadium and Ffos Las Racecourse are also nearby, providing ample entertainment options.
Inland, guests can explore the charming market towns of Llandeilo and Carmarthen, along with numerous medieval sites that highlight the rich history of the region. A visit to Carmarthenshire would be incomplete without stopping by Laugharne, the former home of the celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. For those willing to venture a bit further, a 40-minute drive leads to Pembrokeshire, where popular attractions like Oakwood, Folly Farm, and Anna’s Welsh Zoo await. With a beach just three miles away and local shops, pubs, and restaurants only one mile from the property, this holiday home serves as an ideal base for discovering the wonders of west Wales.
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!