Carmarthen 5 Star Holiday Cottage
“South
West Wales & Pantglas
Cottage Wow! What a wonderful find”
“I
love it here always goes too quick”
“The
best family holiday we have ever had”
Above
are Just a few of the comments we have received.
Escape to a heaven of peace and tranquillity
Pantglas Holiday cottage situated in Carmarthenshire unspoilt countryside, close to stunning beauty of the black mountains, Breacon Beacons, Pembrokshire and Cardigan Coast.
A holiday for all seasons
Enjoy our spacious ivy clad Holiday cottage adjoining the farmhouse on a working dairy and sheep farm; from lazy breakfast to log fires for a cosy evening in.
A lovely location to relax and retreat. A great base for visiting south west Wales from the gardens of Aberglasney , walking and cycling trails, golf, riding and fishing the rich rivers of the Tywi and Cothi,( licenses available on request)
A holiday to be enjoyed by all, help with the feeding of the animals, egg collecting, experience the milking of the cows
Carmarthenshire and Pantglas offer you a holiday to rest and recharge your batteries through to the most energetic holiday you can imagine. We are comfortable, close and convenient for business people.
Janet and her family look forward to meeting you to share the delights of Pantglas.
Whilst
staying here you are close to many glorious beaches along the
West Wales coastline
of Pembrokeshire & Cardigan many scenic
walks and all the wildlife that can be found there like the Dolphins
of Cardigan Bay.
If
you are looking for a rural & relaxing retreat then you
need go no further than the farm and garden with Bar B Q and local
walks around the village of Llanfynydd where you will find the
village shop and two inns where good food is served daily.
Pantglas is a very restful place but not remote.
For those of you who like a hands on holiday then join in with
the feeding of the calves, experience the milking of the dairy
herd and help collect the eggs from around the farm yard.
For
the more adventurous golf, horse riding & mountain biking
are not far away head off for Mid Wales and the Brecon Beacons
national park.
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