管理会社の情報
At Great Welsh Escapes we have the privilege of promoting and managing many beautiful cottages and homes in some of the most fantastic locations in Wales. We purposely have a small portfolio so that we can offer exceptional customer service to both cottage owners and our guests. All of our cottages are currently based in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, benefitting from its easy road links, and accessibility to the M4. There's much to see and do here, with the added bonus of bordering Ceredigion, each with their own unique offerings to visitors. So, take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know about us.
As a small local business our priority is providing excellent customer care, promoting sustainability, and ensuring that not only our owners, but also our guests have the most enjoyable and stress free experience as they possibly can. We are here to help with any questions prior to making a booking, ensuring you make the best possible choice for your holiday needs. Our aim is also to provide as much local information as possible before and after booking, including an online guest area which includes recommended things to do in the area, places to eat and drink, and local attractions and activities. This will ensure you get the most out of your holiday. We at Great Welsh Escapes want you to have the most amazing experience and make the best memories, here in Wales.
Make your next adventure a Great Welsh Escape!
宿泊施設の情報
Property Highlights
Beautifully remote with stunning views
Ideal for romantic breaks or family adventures
Two bathrooms
Stylish interior
Log Burners
Pet friendly - Accepts 2 Well Behaved Dogs, charges apply
Ideal for Stargazing
周辺エリアの情報
Brecon Beacons
With mountains and moorland, standing stones and castles, lively waterfalls and vibrant communities, the Brecon Beacons National Park has masses to offer visitors. From horse riding on the mountain bridal paths to gliding through the sky. The Brecon Beacons are full of adventurous walks to explore the country and to admire the beauty of Wales.
Llandeilo
The larger market town of Llandeilo approx. 15 mins drive, is well worth a visit, attractions such as Heavenly Ice Cream shop, Ginhaus Deli, The Cawdor Arms Hotel, and many more.
The National Trust Property of Newtown House, Dinefwr Park, and Dinefwr Castle are also located in Llandeilo.
There are several castles along the Tywi (Towy) valley, from Llansteffan at the estuary (also an amazing beach) to Carmarthen, Dryslwyn, Llandovery.
Llandovery
Stop and take time to visit this ancient Drovers' Town, and enjoy the small shops and cafes that share some of the spirit of the town, its people, and environs. Located on the River Tywi stands the remains of the Norman Llandovery Castle, built-in 1110.
Places of interest include the town's famous public school Llandovery College and the Old Printing Shop that was once one of Wales' most important printing centres. Also near at hand is the famous Llyn y Fan Fach with its legend of The Lady of the Lake and her magical cattle.
A little further away is the impressive Llyn Brianne reservoir, standing in the mountains above Rhandirmwyn, a beautiful valley that once throbbed to the beat of the lead mines in the area.
Carmarthen
The ancient town of Carmarthen “the oldest town in Wales” is home to many large retailers but has many local independent shops and an indoor market.
The town has a Roman Amphitheatre, castle, a museum in the old Bishop’s Palace, and several churches.
The Carmarthenshire museum is in the old Bishop’s Palace in Abergwili just north of Carmarthen on the main Llandeilo road and is worth a...