Cilrhiw Isaf is a delightful traditional Welsh cottage located in the serene hamlet of Maesycrugiau, just 1.4 miles from Llanllwni in Sir Gaerfyrddin, Wales. Accommodating up to four guests, this charming retreat is ideal for families, couples, or friends looking for a peaceful escape amidst breathtaking countryside views. The property features a welcoming woodburning stove and pet-friendly amenities, ensuring a cozy atmosphere that invites relaxation. Its elevated position provides panoramic vistas of the rolling landscape, creating a serene and private setting for guests to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of the Welsh countryside.
Inside, Cilrhiw Isaf beautifully combines retro charm with modern comforts. The inviting kitchen/diner is perfect for preparing hearty meals, while a second dining table in the sitting room offers a cozy space for shared meals or board games by the fire. As evening descends, guests can gather around the woodburning stove, basking in its warm glow, which adds to the cottage’s allure. The bathroom provides a refreshing escape after a day of outdoor activities, allowing guests to relax with a quick rinse or a soothing soak. The accommodation includes two well-appointed bedrooms—a double and a king-size—each serving as a restful haven. The standout king-size room features a large Velux window that transforms into a Juliette balcony, offering stunning views to greet guests each morning.
The location of Cilrhiw Isaf opens up a world of outdoor adventures right from the doorstep. Guests can take leisurely walks along the nearby Afon Teifi, where they can fish or paddle in the tranquil waters, immersing themselves in the serene beauty of the area. For those seeking more challenging pursuits, Mynydd Llanllwni offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking, horse riding, and hiking across peaceful moorlands, accompanied by the soothing sounds of birdsong. Brechfa Forest is also nearby, renowned for its scenic walking and cycling trails, catering to both thrill-seekers and those looking for leisurely picnicking spots amidst nature.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the vicinity, with numerous National Trust properties such as Cilgerran Castle, Paxton's Tower, and Dolaucothi, perfect for capturing memorable photographs. The stunning coastline, including Poppit Sands Beach and Llangrannog Beach, is just a short drive away, inviting sunbathers and sea lovers to enjoy a day by the water. As the day winds down, guests can indulge in stargazing, as the region is celebrated for its dark skies, providing a perfect end to a day filled with exploration. A stay at Cilrhiw Isaf promises a scenic retreat, showcasing the remarkable beauty and adventures that Wales has to offer.
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