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| Parking | 3 cars | Garden | large fully enclosed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £250 | Price band | L - view details |
| 2 person discount | Yes | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Within the Breacon Beacons National Park, in the rural village of Llandyfan, lies Cwm Mawr; an idyllic 3 bedroomed, detached cottage packed with character and original features. Recently extensively and sympathetically refurbished, its interiors brim with style, comfort and charm, while its secluded location, amidst the natural surroundings of the Carmarthenshire countryside offers both peace and privacy. After a day exploring some of the many way marked routes through the National Park or of coastal adventure at one of Carmarthenshire's award winning beaches, Cwm Mawr's wood burning stove and comfortable sofas provide an irresistibly cosy welcome. While its large, enclosed garden offers many inviting spots for basking in the nourishing natural surroundings to a chorus of birdsong and flowing river waters.
Read more about Cwm MawrProperty has gas central heating and comprises:
Lounge: With wood burning stove, Free View TV, DVD and countryside views
2 steps down to........
Kitchen/Diner: With electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer and table and chairs for five to dine.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin.
Bedroom 1: With double bed, feature chimney breast, countryside views and en suite facilities with WC and wash basin.
Bedroom 2: With 4ft wide bed (for + 1) and countryside views
Bedroom 3: With single bed and views across the garden.
All gas, electricity, bed linen and towels included. First supply of fuel for stove provided.
Large fully enclosed garden with outdoor table and chairs. Lockable storage for bikes etc. Steep river bank opposite property - youngsters take care! Off road parking for 3 cars.
| Nearest town | Ammanford | Shops | 2 Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 4 Miles | Restaurant | 100 Yards |
| Nearest railway station | Ammanford | Pub | 100 Yards |
| Distance | 4 Miles | Beach | 16 Miles |
A paradise for lovers of the great outdoors; the village itself offers a fishery, pony trekking and the nearby Glynhir Golf Course, all rounded off with a visit to the local pub; The square and Compass, with its child friendly atmosphere, hearty home cooked food and real ales. Should canine friends decline to participate in the day's adventure, Cwm Mawr's caring owners have installed a large, comfortable kennel within its own enclosure, for stay at home dogs. While for golfer's fishermen and cyclists, the garden also serves up the added convenience of a lockable storage shed to house and precious equipment.
The Black Mountains, The Breacon Beacons National Park and 5800 hectares of Brechfa Forest with its world renowned mountain bike trails, will provide weeks of adventure for adrenalin junkies, wildlife enthusiasts and ramblers alike but the ancient, picture perfect town of Llandeilo, just 4 miles from Cwm Mawr, shouldn't be missed. With its array of independent shops and galleries selling one off items, local crafts, designer labels, bespoke furniture, award wining local produce and antiques, it's easy to see why it's developed a reputation as one of the best shopping destinations in Wales. With over 50 traders in its extensive antiques centre, fortnightly auctions and Friday morning markets, the town's a bargain hunter's dream. A plethora of skilled beauty and well being professionals are on hand for those in search of pampering and a great selection of eateries offer everything from fine dining to bowls of hearty, traditional cawl. The week long, early summer Festival of Music and Flowers attracts some of the biggest classical and jazz names in the business, Jamie Cullen and Tamsin Little amongst them; thousands flock to this 'musical mecca of the west'. Late November sees the four day Festival of Senses and a great Christmas shopping opportunity; late night opening,the town brimming with market stalls, Christmas lights, fireworks, Santa's grotto, top chefs demonstrating their magic with the best of Carmarthenshire produce and many venues offering live music and speciality dining. Llandeilo's guaranteed to be a place you'll want to return to, time and time again.
Just a mile from the town, the National Trust's 800 acre Dinefwr Park and Castle is certainly worth a visit. One of the most illustrious places in Welsh history, it was home to the medieval court of the great Welsh prince Lord Rhys. Now as well as a blast of the past, the place offers tours of the vast deer park and a varied programme of events and activities for all ages. Just a ten minute drive away, the National Botanic Garden's of Wales and Aberglasney make for great days out but just 3 1/2 miles from Cwm Mawr,Carreg Cennen Castle, voted Welsh building of the millennium, must not be missed. Its spell binding views make it the most dramatically situated castle in Wales. Take a torch and explore the cave beneath its foundations or take one of the circular walks around the castle and past the source of the River Lougher, also the source of the famous Brecon Carreg Mineral Water. Then reward your exertions with a lunch or some great homemade cake in the tearooms.
From city centre shopping in Swansea to lazing on stunning Blue Flag beaches to adventuring through the 10 mile network of Dan yr ogof caves: a vast and diverse array of sights, experiences and facilities lie within an hour's drive of Cwm Mawr. But whatever the season or whatever the adventure, on returning to this tranquil haven you can't fail to appreciate what a very special place it is.
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From £250 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406751

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