Located in Pencader, Dyfed, this charming lodge is an ideal retreat for small families or couples eager to explore the picturesque landscapes and attractions of Carmarthenshire and West Wales. Guests can embark on a variety of adventures, including visits to the enchanting temples of Skada Vale, just 6 miles away. The lodge serves as a convenient base for discovering local market towns such as Llandysul (7 miles), Newcastle Emlyn (14.5 miles), and Llandeilo (21.5 miles), where visitors can sample local produce and enjoy delightful eateries. Additionally, the National Wool Museum, located 10 miles from the lodge, offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, while the coastal town of New Quay invites guests to take a boat trip, with opportunities to spot dolphins. Nature lovers can also enjoy a scenic picnic at Cenarth Falls, situated 17 miles away.
Upon entering the lodge, guests are welcomed into a bright and airy open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, providing a cozy space to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern amenities, allowing visitors to prepare hearty meals with ease, and the convenience of a dishwasher means that guests can spend more time enjoying their vacation and less time on chores. For entertainment, the lodge features a Smart TV, perfect for movie nights after a day of adventures. The inviting atmosphere of the lodge ensures that guests feel right at home.
The accommodation includes a comfortable king-size master bedroom, complete with a TV for leisurely mornings, and a cozy twin room that provides a restful space for a good night’s sleep. Both bedrooms are equipped with wardrobes, offering ample storage for personal belongings. A family shower room completes the indoor facilities, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. The layout and design of the lodge cater to relaxation and convenience, making it an ideal getaway.
Outside, the lodge boasts a large enclosed lawned garden, featuring a patio area furnished with dining furniture and a charcoal BBQ, making it an excellent spot for outdoor dining or relaxing under the sun. A roofed terrace provides shade and shelter, allowing guests to enjoy the fresh air regardless of the weather. Additionally, a shed is available for storing bikes, beach gear, and other outdoor equipment, enhancing the lodge's appeal for those looking to explore the surrounding natural beauty. This charming lodge offers a perfect blend of comfort and adventure in the heart of 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!