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You can book this property from:

  • £360 per week
  • £51 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • Shower

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Smart TV
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Climbing
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00
  • Electric vehicle charging is not permitted at this property. Please use the nearest designated charging point at the local town Lampeter.

Description

Bwthyn y Wennol holiday cottage is located in beautiful open, rolling country at the southern edge of the Cambrian Mountain range. With Cardigan Bay, Tywi Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park within easy reach, the cottage is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, ideal for bird watching (with the Red Kite a major attraction); garden visits, walking and trekking. Nestled in between the rural towns of Llandeilo, Llandovery and Lampeter, Bwthyn y Wennol is an ideal base for attractions such as Aberglasney Gardens, Dinefwr Park, Dolaucothi Gold Mines, the Red Kite Feeding Centre and Llyn y Fan Fach.

Ground Floor

Lounge and dining room with woodburning stove, 3 piece suite, Smart TV, traditional Welsh dresser, dining table and chairs.

Conservatory dining/sitting area with large glass windows to make the most of the great views with a TV. 

Kitchen including oak units, electric cooker, refrigerator, kettle, toaster and microwave leading to bedroom 1

Bedroom 1 - Single bed with chest of drawers, chair and wardrobe storage.

Separate utility/shower room - including washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer, corner bath with overhead shower, basin and WC.

Upstairs

Bedroom 2 - Double bed, chest of drawers, wardrobe, mirror, chair

Bedroom 3 - Single bed, bedside tables, and small wardrobe

Shower room including W.C. and basin

Garden

Terrace with garden furniture, ideal for barbecue, overlooking valley and rolling farmland.

Small front garden and freedom of farm for walks (map provided).

Additional Information

Bedlinen, towels and hairdryer included

Heating and electricity included

Wi-fi available

Cot and high chair provided on request. Please bring your own bed linen for the cot.

A welcome pack awaits guests - bread, ham, milk, tea, sugar, Welsh cakes and a bottle of wine

2 Dogs welcome at £30 per dog (3 dogs considered but only by prior arrangement, unfortunately no cats allowed). 

Parking for 2 or more vehicles. Electric vehicle charging is not permitted at this property. Please use the nearest designated charging point at the local town Lampeter.

 

Reviews

the hospitality scenery quietness its a tranquil to relax I was not there to go round other places I just wanted to rest away from home and i achieved that even though 0ne day I went to visit a garden run by one family nearby perfect for future holiday breaks

Mrs Grace C,

wonderful cottage with fantastic views and great owners thanks for the memories

Mr David B,

Loved our stay here! The Welsh countryside is so beautiful. Everyone we met here were so friendly including the hosts. The house was very peaceful and cosy, we'd love to come back here again.

Past Customer,

What an absolutely charming cottage. It was lovely to return every night after going down memory lane. The welcome package was a lovely blessing after a long journey. If we have one complaint it is that we have to leave!

Past Customer,

Really enjoyed my stay in peaceful, cosy cottage. Can't think of a better place to be snowed in!

Past Customer,

Fantastic little cottage. Beautiful countryside, amazing views and sunsets. We came to walk and enjoy the fresh air which is exactly what we did. Unfortunately we have to go back to the rat race. Thank you.

Past Customer,

What a lovely half term break in the most gorgeous of settings. We have enjoyed every minute here - a real home from home. Highlights include a visit o the nature reserve, caves, meals out in Lampeter and a visit to Llandeilo with beautiful galleries and shops. The place has been amazing - was spectacular and so many animals for the children to pet. We will be back!

Past Customer,

We enjoyed the cottage very much - you have thought of everything. We visited Lampeter, Aberaeron, New Quay, Cardigan and Devils Bridge. We also visited the local pub down the lane- nice food. Watson and Pratts in Lampeter do amazing breads and organic produce - amazing taste. Grateful for the welcome pack.

Past Customer,

We had the best stay. Weather not so good, but we managed to find sunshine every day. We had great days out in New Quay, Tenby, Aberystwyth, Devils Bridge, Hafod Estate, Carmarthen Castle, Llansteffan Castle and estuary, Aberaeron (highly recommended), Cardigan Bay and Saundersfoot. We have enjoyed every minute. Thank you for the stay and the lovely welcome pack.

Past Customer,

I had the most wonderful week away here. So peaceful and quiet. A lovely warm welcome and spotlessly clean. I loved the local recommendations which me and my two dogs loved. Thank you so much, I will be back again very soon!

Past Customer,

I've given a 3 for equipment as the bathroom facilities were somewhat poor, the shower cubicle upstairs was very small and it difficult to move around or wash yourself inside. While the bathroom downstairs was much larger having to walk through the conservatory with no blinds not so much. Apart from that it was a superb cottage

Mr Robert M,

The piece and quiet at this cottage was fantastic with plenty of rustic charm . Wildlife aplenty as were local places to visit with friendly people.

Mr Ian B,

Map

Bwthyn y Wennol is located in beautiful, open, rolling country at the southern edge of the Cambrian Mountain range on the outskirts of the village of Ffarmers, nestled in between the market towns of Lampeter, Llandovery and Llandeilo in West Wales. There are lush green valleys, mountain wilderness, stunning lakes, beautiful gardens and fantastic food available at farmers markets in Carmarthen, Llanelli and Llandovery.

 

This renovated cottage is situated on a working farm with cattle, sheep and horses. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, it is ideal for bird watching (with the Red Kite Feeding Centre within 20 miles a major attraction); walking and trekking. Old drovers' roads invite you to explore on foot or by car whilst fishing, pony trekking and golf are also available nearby. Bwthyn y Wennol is within a short drive to Aberglasney Gardens and the National Botanic Garden of Wales, making it an ideal spot for those keen gardeners.

 

It is also within easy reach of Cardigan Bay and the Brecon Beacons National Park (including the Carmarthenshire Fans and Llyn y Fan Fach), while the Pembrokeshire Coast and Gower Peninsula are also popular areas for visitors to West Wales. It is an area of considerable historic interest with Dolaucothi Gold Mines just 3 miles away, as well as castles, churches and numerous other historic buildings and places of interest to visit, several of which are National Trust properties within a short distance.

 

 


Water Sports – The Llandysul Paddlers Canoe Club offers white water rafting, canoes and kayaks for some spectacular scenery along the Teifi for the water sports enthusiasts. 21.6 miles

Ceredigion Water Sports Centre New Quay. 28.5 miles

 

 


Walking – Many local walks from the door step to suit all levels and abilities. Local walking club and many local trails and paths. Guided Walks available. Drover walks 3.0 miles.

Fishing – Afon Cothi (a tributary of the majestic River Towy, famed for its Salmon run) is nearby, with permits available from local clubs. 2.8 miles.

Troed y Bryn fishery Trout and coarse pools. 15.2 miles

Sea fishing – Cardigan Bay is renowned for its bass and black bream and boats may be chartered from several of Ceredigion’s small ports. Ceredigion Coast 28.5 miles

 

 


Golf – Cilgwyn Golf Club is located in a secluded valley and is very picturesque. It's a flat parkland layout but the trees, ponds and streams give you plenty to think about as you try and plot your way around the course 13.5 miles.

Cycling - Cycling heaven, passing through quiet country roads and trails 0.2 miles. Natural Resources Wales site Cwm Rhaeadr with its mountain bike trail 11.5 miles

Pony trekking – Caeiago Riding Centre is located on the edge of the beautiful Cambrian Mountains in the heart of rural Wales, ensuring spectacular riding country and varied wildlife. 1.2 miles