Located in the picturesque village of Llangain, Carmarthenshire, this charming self-catering cedarwood chalet offers a tranquil retreat for families or groups, accommodating up to five guests across three cozy bedrooms. The chalet features a well-equipped lounge, a kitchen-diner, and a bathroom with both a bath and shower. Guests will find a comfortable sleeping arrangement with a double bed in one room, adult-sized bunk beds in another, and a single bed in the third. The property is pet-friendly and includes modern amenities such as a television with satellite Freeview, a DVD player, and a music hi-fi. While duvets and pillows are provided, guests are advised to bring their own bed linens and towels, or opt for an additional linen service for a fee.
Set within a peaceful site, the chalet boasts stunning views of the Towy Valley and surrounding countryside, along with a play area for children. An electric meter operates with £1 coins, providing the only means to access electricity, while a laundry facility is conveniently located opposite the chalet for guests' use. Elmrise Park is ideally situated just four miles from Carmarthen Town, close to the seaside village of Llansteffan, making it a perfect base for exploring the rich array of attractions in the region.
Visitors to the area can enjoy a multitude of nearby attractions, including the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, the charming seaside resort of Tenby, and the historical sites of Laugharne, including Dylan Thomas' Boathouse. Other notable locations include Pembrey Park, Llanelli National Coastal Park, Penclacwydd Wildfowl Reserve, Folly Farm, and Oakwood Leisure Park. For those who prefer local experiences, Llansteffan Beach offers a fantastic spot for playing, though swimming is not advisable due to strong currents, alongside scenic walks at Scott's Bay and Llansteffan Castle.
The village of Llansteffan itself features several pub-restaurants, a shop, a post office, and a beach shop, while the nearby village of Johnstown has a Spar shop for essentials. Carmarthen provides a vibrant shopping experience with its indoor and street markets, local independent shops, and a large 24-hour Tesco store. The area is rich in natural beauty, highlighted by Llyn Llech Owain Country Park and the serene Llansteffan Beach. Families can also explore cultural attractions such as the Carmarthen Heritage Centre and Carmarthenshire County Museum, while outdoor enthusiasts can engage in activities like rafting, sailing, mountain biking, and cycling in the surrounding landscapes.
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!