Enjoy a wonderful break in the Welsh countryside with friends or family and stay at this award-winning eco-cottage that combines both style and sustainable building practices near the border of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Awarded the GOLD award by Green Tourism, solar hot water roof panels and ground source heat pumps provide the majority of heating throughout, and the house is insulated with sheep’s wool to keep it warm and cosy. Feel right at home in the expansive lounge area, complete with a wood-burning stove and tastefully chosen furnishings. The kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances, and a dining table for eight awaits sociable meal times. Upstairs, you’ll find four inviting bedrooms and two modern bathrooms for added convenience. Step outside to a beautiful slate patio area, perfect for al fresco dining using the BBQ and outdoor furniture provided. The meticulously manicured garden features lush lawns, flower beds, and even a pond teeming with wildlife, as well as a birdfeeder to attract a wide variety of feathered visitors. There’s also additional seating near the pond and a delightful double swing. A secure shed offers the solution for storing bikes, allowing you to explore the surrounding area at your leisure.
Nestled in the heart of the stunning Carmarthenshire countryside, this property is the perfect base for an adventurous family holiday. For fishing enthusiasts, the famous River Towy is 1.8 miles away, beckoning you to cast a line and reel in your catch of the day. Cyclists can take on the challenge of the old Roman Road, tracing the breathtaking mountainous terrain of the National Park from Llandovery (1.6 miles) to Llandeilo (13 miles). Take a journey back in time and immerse yourself in the local history by exploring the beautiful ruins of Carreg Cennen (18 miles)—perched precariously atop a rocky hill at the edge of a towering 100-meter cliff, this castle is an inspiring sight to behold.