Located in the picturesque semi-rural area outside Kidwelly, Dyfed, this charming one-bedroom annexe is an ideal retreat for singles, couples, or friends seeking to explore the scenic beauty of Carmarthenshire. Newly added to the Great Welsh Escapes collection in 2023, the property offers stunning views and a tranquil farm setting, making it perfect for those interested in coastal walks and outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped kitchenette with a dining area, a spacious Super King bedroom featuring a SMART TV, and a modern ensuite shower room, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
The annexe is easily accessible via a farm lane off the A484, situated between Carmarthen and Kidwelly. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a cozy kitchen area complete with essential appliances such as a two-burner hob, a combi-microwave oven, and a fridge. The dining area is furnished with comfortable seating and is stocked with board games and books, offering leisure options for guests. Upstairs, the open-plan Super King bedroom can be converted into a twin setup upon request, providing flexibility for different guest needs. An outdoor private seating area, complete with a charcoal BBQ, enhances the rural experience, allowing visitors to soak in the serene surroundings.
In terms of location, Pant Y Cwtsh is conveniently situated just 2.7 miles from Kidwelly, a quaint town known for its impressive castle and local amenities. Nearby, The Red Lion pub in Llandyfaelog serves delightful pub food, while Pembrey Country Park offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including access to Cefn Sidan Beach, woodland walks, and cycling paths. The vibrant market town of Carmarthen, only a 15-minute drive away, boasts a wide selection of restaurants and shops, catering to various tastes and preferences. The region is rich in attractions, including stunning castles, award-winning beaches, and botanical gardens, making it a perfect destination for exploration.
West Wales has increasingly become a hotspot for food enthusiasts, with numerous new restaurants catering to diverse culinary preferences. For families, attractions like Folly Farm, Oakwood, and various wildlife parks are within a short drive, ensuring entertainment for all ages. Additionally, the Gower Coast, renowned for its beautiful beaches, is just a 40-minute drive away, providing further opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Cultural highlights in the area include the Kidwelly Industrial Museum and Carmarthen Heritage Centre, alongside notable landmarks such as Carmarthen Castle and Burry Port Lighthouse, enriching the experience for visitors to this charming region.
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!