Set within a working farm on the border of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this charming retreat is one of two delightful stone-built holiday cottages on site. Roam the farm and surrounding countryside as a couple or small family and enjoy far-reaching countryside views from the sociable open-plan living space at this warm and welcoming home.
Set across a single floor, the cottage treats guests to unspoiled views of fields and pastures. As you step inside, you’ll find yourself in the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, fully equipped for whipping up a hearty breakfast or a delectable evening meal. The lounge provides the perfect spot for relaxation after a day of adventures, and large patio doors lead from the living area to the outdoors, bringing the rural ambience in. The two king-sized bedrooms are thoughtfully positioned on either side of the living area, and each boasts its own private en-suite facilities, one with a gorgeous free-standing bathtub. Surrounded by fields and meadows, this pretty retreat offers plenty of enchanting spots and lovely countryside for walking and cycling adventures during your holiday. Guests are welcome to bring a canine companion along, but they should be kept on a lead at all times as this is a working farm.
The vicinity boasts some intriguing historical sites, including the remnants of Llangadog Castle, a motte and bailey castle perched on a hill overlooking the village, serving as a reminder of the area’s rich history. You’ll also find the popular market towns of Llandovery (5 miles) and Llandeilo (9 miles) well worth a visit during your stay. Don’t miss Y Garn Goch (6 miles), a hill featuring two Iron Age hill forts, and the dramatic ruins of Carreg Cennen Castle (13 miles). For outdoor enthusiasts, the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), 4 miles away, provides an excellent location for hiking, walking, climbing and cycling.