Teeming with traditional charm and cosy cottage elements, this working farm property provides the perfect base for four guests to explore vibrant South Wales. Situated in an off-the-beaten-track location with farmyard animals and the occasional otter or badger to spot near the private lake, a stay here offers a family or small group of friends to really get immersed in countryside life. The cottage, which is also dog-friendly, is accessible at the end of an unmade road, ensuring you benefit from true peace and quiet when relaxing indoors or out. Despite this, it’s within close reach of the motorway for unlocking adventures in West Wales.
A real sanctuary, step inside to be greeted by an exceptionally cosy lounge/kitchen/diner which acts as the sociable hub of the house. With its warming coal effect electric fire, cushy seating options and Sky TV, you can look forward to evenings spent putting your feet up after days packed with activity and adventure. Patio doors from here lead into the pretty patio space with wide open space all around. Heading back inside, the kitchen is on-hand for all self-catering and you’ll never forget early morning breakfasts made with fresh eggs from the farm. The sleeping quarters consist of two bedrooms on the first floor, one double and one twin, each with its own en-suite.
Centrally located for a range of South Wales excursions, this property is just a drive away from so many beauty spots. Within 20 miles you can reach the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Afan Forest Park or the beautiful Gower Peninsula AONB, each one presenting a world of outdoor adventure. Spend time on Swansea Bay with a trip to the pristine Aberavon Beach (14 miles) or get stuck into an abundance of attractions in Swansea city centre (8 miles).