Nestled in the picturesque region of Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, Wales, this charming cottage is the smallest of the barn conversions at Rhiwddu Farmhouse and barns, offering a cozy retreat for two guests. Originally a hay barn, the cottage has been thoughtfully transformed into a delightful accommodation featuring an open-plan kitchen and dining area on the ground floor, complemented by a convenient toilet with a shower and bath. The upper level boasts a spacious king-size bed, a comfortable two-seater sofa, a smart TV, and a luxurious roll-top bath, providing a perfect blend of comfort and style.
The exterior of the cottage enhances its appeal, featuring a patio and BBQ area with a picnic table that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. This location is ideal for those eager to explore the stunning landscapes of the Welsh countryside. Guests will find amenities such as a hairdryer, towels, and bedding provided, ensuring a hassle-free stay. Rhiwddu Farmhouse and barns comprise four properties in total, each with unique features, including the Adventurers Abode, which also sleeps two and includes a bath in the bedroom, and Ramblers Retreat, a plush 5-star rated cottage that accommodates two upstairs with additional sleeping space on a sofa bed downstairs.
Beacons Barn stands out as the crown jewel of the property, capable of hosting up to seven guests with an additional two on a sofa bed. This spacious accommodation features three bathrooms, including one with a jacuzzi bath, and offers a private patio area. The main farmhouse, Rhiwddu Farmhouse, is equally impressive, featuring a grand inglenook fireplace, a bread oven, and a log burner, along with far-reaching views from the kitchen. It comfortably sleeps six guests across four bedrooms, including an ensuite, and provides a private garden for relaxation.
Situated on the slopes of the Black Mountain, the site offers stunning vistas and abundant wildlife, with opportunities for stargazing on clear nights. Adventurous guests can enjoy direct access to walking trails from the property, thanks to a private gate leading onto the mountain. The friendly local village of Llangadog is just six miles away and features essential amenities such as a mini market, butcher, post office, two restaurants, and three pubs. Nearby attractions include historical landmarks like Carreg Cennen Castle and Llandovery Castle, as well as the natural beauty of Brecon Beacons National Park and Cwm Du Glen & Glanrhyd Plantation Local Nature Reserve, making this cottage an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and explorers alike.
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!