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Welsh cottages unit 1 sleeps 4 unit 2 sleeps 6 United Kingdom
Cottage Garden
Cottage in Wales, United Kingdom
Property Details of Wales Cottage
This lovely cottage is only 6 miles from the end of the M4 motorway making it easily accessible and there are no dirt tracks to go along either. The cottage has a porch which brings you into the living/dining room where you will find a settee, sofa bed and from there there is the kitchen which has French doors taking you into the garden where you can sit on the patio and enjoy a meal or glass of wine. The living room also accomodates the stairs leading you up to the first floor and the bedroom, here you will find a double bed,and if required a travel cot. Also in the bedroom there is an ensuite shower room with a power shower.A walkin wardrobe is also in the bedroom as well as a dressing table and chest of drawers.
Local Area DetailsThe cottage is in a lovely area and is in easy reach of beach, mountains, parks, gardens, castles, golfing, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting as well as shopping and a whole lot more.
Passenger Steam train rides as well as a lot more
A new Childrens Play Centre and Skating Rink has just opened only 15 minutes away from the cottages
July 12th National Botanic Gardens Festival of European Dance
July 24th,31st, August 7th,14th,21st,28th - Dinefwr Park Family Fun days
September 11th-14th World Sheepdog trials - Dinefwr Park and Castle
Farms and Gardens
The county isn't called the 'Garden of Wales' for nothing. Its titled is inspired by the landscapes in which the gardens are set in.
Carmarthenhire is a county of quiet pleasures. Its attractions and activites, in the main, are rooted in its rich landscapes and farming traditions.
Ensure you plan a visit to each of the gardens and working farm in Carmarthenshire.
National Botanic Gardens
Visit the first National Botanic Garden of Wales. Discover how the rarest plants in the owrld are being preserved and learn a little a bit more about the world.
Hywel Dda gardens and Interpretive Centre
A memorial to commemorate one of Wales' greatest historical figures Hywel ap 'Cadell' King of Wales.
Aberglasney Gardens
Spectaculary set in the beautiful Tywi Valley, Aberglasney Gardens has been an inspiration to poets since 1477
Aberdeunant Farm
In an unspoilt setting the farmhouse provides a rare insight into an aspect of agricultural life that has all but disappeared.
Heritage Site
Visit the unique welsh gold mines amid the wooded hillsides, Dinefwr Park in all its glory with medieval deer park, historic Newton house and Dinefwr Castle or walk up the nature trails to the site of the Iron Age on Merlin's Hill. Experience it all in Carmarthenshire.
Discover Carmarthenshire in its past and present state. From the historic goldmines of Dolaucothi, to the magic of Merlin's Hill
Merlin's Hill Centre
Discover the secrets, walk the nature trails and experience breathtaking views.
Dolaucothi Goldmines
Visitors can take guided tours of the ancient yet sophisticated workings and also see a new exhibition on the history of mining at this unusal and intriguing site.
Dinefwr Park
Situated in large, bold landscapes the work of Celebrated 18th Century landscape artisit 'Capability Brown'. Pop into Gelli Aur Country Park situated next door
Craft Centres
Enjoy the art and craft work of local artisits. Work is available to view on display or purchase as a souvenir of your Carmarthenshire holiday
Carmarthenshire offers world class arts and crafts. Why not visit one of the following crafts centres and have the opportunity to purchase a truly original piece of work either as a gift for someone special or as a souvenir to remind you of your time in Carmarthenshire.
Glyn Coch Craft Centre
Visit the centre for locally hand made crafts, pottery and artisit studio. Enjoy a break in the tea room.
West Wales Centre for Crafts
The centre is situated in St.Clears - steeped in history and legend with strong links to the mabinogion tales of old.
Why not visit for the latest events, take a break in the coffee house, explore the gallery or purchase a gift or souvenir.
Dylan Thomas Boathouse
Dylan Thomas was one of the greatest writers from Wales and a giant in the 20th century. The most renowned in a school of Anglo-Welsh writers that flourished during that period. He made particular use of the, then, new mass media technologies of broadcasting and recording.
Dylan Thomas was born in Swansea but his family roots were in Carmarthenshire and it was this county that provided him with a constant source of inspiration.
He lived at the Boathouse for the last four years of his life during which time many major pieces of work were written - including Under Milk Wood.
The Boathouse, where Dylan and Caitlin lived with their children, Aeronwy, Llewelyn and Colm from 1949 to 1953, is now a heritage centre. The house now contains audio visual presentations, original furnishings and memorabilia, a themed bookshop, tea room, viewing platform and terrace.
Set in a cliff overlooking the glorious, 'heron priested' Taf Estuary the Boathouse offers a fascinating visit including memorabilia, interpretation, bookshop and tea-room.
The Boat House is open every day throughout the year (with exception to Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day) with seasonal hours that apply through the summer and winter months.
Pembrey Ski
You don't need to holiday in the Austrian or Swiss Alps to learn how to ski and board and in fact you can become an expert without even setting foot on a snow-covered mountain.
At Ski Pembrey, our two separate ski and snowboard areas can cater for all our customers, whether you are going skiing or boarding for the first time, brushing up on your technique or ever organising a group, the centre has something to offer you.
Situated in Pembrey Country Park, set against the spectacular backdrop of the Gower Peninsula and overlooking the coastal scenery of Carmarthen Bay, Ski Pembrey offers one of the most up to date facilities in the whole of Wales.
Opened in 1998, the superbly equipped centre is open all year round with an Alpine Ski Lodge and Café, a floodlit 130m main slope, a 40m nursery area with sprinkler systems and button lift, mountain bike hire as well as the “Cobra”, the ultimate toboggan ride.
Also available:-
• Skiing & Snowboarding courses for groups/individiuals
• Hire of ski equipment
• Birthday parties catered for
• Hot & cold refreshments
• Huge range of equipment & clothing for sale in shop + equipment servicing
Beaches Lakes & Water Activities
Carmarthenshire is home to the award winning eight mile Cefn Sidan beach. Winner of the Blue Flag & Seaside Award again in 2002, the beach has won the European Blue Flag Award eleven times out of the past fourteen years.
The eight miles of sandy beach is fringed by sand dunes and has magnificent views overlooking the Gower coastline.
Carmarthenshire is also well-blessed with two major estuaries, the Three Rivers Estuary and the Burry Inlet/Loughor Estuary.
These beautiful locations are excellent for fishing, boating, walking and observing wildlife.
The list is endless for things to do including Fishing, Boating, Quad Biking, Horse Riding, Abseiling, canoeing etc.
Dan-YR-ogof caves is worth a visit too wiht it's Dinosaur Park and other fun things
Welsh cottages unit 1 sleeps 4 unit 2 sleeps 6 United Kingdom Property Information
| Type: | Cottage |
| Location: | South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom |
| This Property Sleeps: | 4 |
| Minimum Price Per Night: | £30 (Currency Converter) |
| Maximum Price Per Night: | £52 |
| Nearest Airport: | Cardiff International |
| Notes |
| A deposit is required on booking if you book for the week it is £100 if booking per night £50 is required Balance is required 8 weeks before vacation unless it is booked less than 8 weeks then balance is to be paid in full |
Property Features * Close to a golf course * Children are allowed
Accommodation and Facilities Summary| Theme | Quiet yet close to local activity, Away from it all | | Accommodation | Changeover Day Fri, Accommodation Type: Self Catering | | Suitability | Non Smoking Only, Unsuitable for the elderly or infirm, Wheelchair inaccessible, Children Welcome, Family Oriented, No Pets | | Outside | Garden, Parking, Patio | | Location | In the Country, Distance to Airport 50-100km, Distance to local restaraunts 2km, Distance to convenience store 2km, Distance to beach >5km, In the mountains | | Local Area | The local town is Lively but not wild, Distance to Local Town Centre 2km, Restaurants, Quiet Bars and Pubs | | Local Activities | Water Sports, Diving, Mountaineering, Windsurfing, Walking, Swimming, Water Skiing, Sailing, Mountain Biking, Horse Riding, Golf, Fishing, Cycling | | Living Room | Fireplace, Fold Out Beds Sleeping 1, Sofas 2, Seating for 4 People | | Laundry | Ironing Board, Iron, Linen Provided | | Kitchen | Toaster, Grill, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Oven, Hob, Microwave, Crockery & Cutlery Provided, High Chair Available | | Entertainment | DVD Player, Video, TV, Satellite or Cable | | Dining | Dining room, Seating for 4 People, Dining room table | | Heat/Cooling | Electric Heaters, Central Heating | | Bedroom | Ensuites 1, Pull-out Beds 1, Doubles 1 | | Bathroom | Shower Rooms 1, Toilets 1 |
Contact Information for Welsh cottages unit 1 sleeps 4 unit 2 sleeps 6 United Kingdom
| Name: |
june smith |
| Telephone: |
0044-01269-594628 |
| Alt Telephone: |
0044-078131-70655 |
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