Dog-friendly Cottages Camarthenshire
Located in the heart of South Wales, Carmarthenshire is blessed with spectacular landscapes, breathtaking mountains, golden beaches, luscious green valleys and bustling market towns. Wherever you visit, you'll be sure to be surrounded by magnificent scenery that you and your curious canine can explore.
- Newcastle Emlyn, WalesLletty Bach, a lovely, two-bedroom bungalow rests rurally in Login near Whitland, Carmarthenshire. Pet-friendly. Countryside views. Family-friendly. Enclosed garden. Narberth 8.2 miles; Carmarthen 20.4 miles.£51From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Carmarthen, WalesA lovely three-bedroom lodge resting in the Pendine Sands Holiday Village, Pendine, Carmarthenshire. Near a beach. On-site facilities. Off-road parking. Dog-friendly. Open-plan. Tenby 16.2 miles.£63From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanelli, WalesGolf course located, a detached property nestled in the town of Llaneli, South Wales. Off-road parking. Washing machine. WiFi. Swansea 10.8 miles; Carmarthen 23.9 miles.£67From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nestled in a hillside location, surrounded by scenic woodland with panoramic views overlooking the world-famous Pendine Sands, this executive apartment has something to offer for everyone whatever the adventure! With a picturesque and relaxing location in Pendine near Laugharne, this is an excellent base for exploring the beaches and the magnificent countryside of Carmarthenshire and the rest of west Wales. Ideal for family seaside holidays or for those simply wishing to get away from it all and unwind in beautiful surroundings, this apartment offers easy access to Carmarthenshire and the Pembrokeshire National Park. Tenby, Saundersfoot, Laugharne and Carmarthen are all within a half-hour drive. The apartment has been finished to a very good standard, boasting large open plan living areas with underfloor heating which extends into a well-equipped kitchen with modern units and amenities. Outside, the large patio is the perfect place to enjoy alfresco dining, the spacious terrace offering table and chairs and of course exquisite views. It also offers a tantalizing hot tub, seating four overlooking the golden beach. For the more energetic, stroll into the resort and discover the seven miles of golden sands which are scattered with cafés, traditional pubs and gift shops, or take a ten-minute drive to discover the historic town of Laugharne, which is famous for the birthplace of the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, featuring his iconic boat house and historic castle lying peacefully on the edge of the glistening River Taf. The Pembrokeshire border is within easy reach and is home to the popular coastal resorts of Saundersfoot and Tenby with their cobbled streets, seafood restaurants and encased in their tranquil fishing harbours. A visit to the resort would not be complete without a trip to the county’s award-winning leisure attractions including Oakwood, Anna’s Welsh Zoo and Folly Farm.
Milkwood can be booked together with Sea Breeze (CC632047) and The Haven (UK45893) to accommodate up to 12 guests.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandovery, WalesSet in an elevated position within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this charming detached conversion of a 19th-century barn enjoys spectacular views down the valley. Furnished and equipped to a high standard with a pretty enclosed garden, it is ideally placed for a holiday with beautiful walks in the tranquil surroundings. Welsh National Botanic Gardens 20 miles. Llangadog 10 miles and Llandovery 6 miles, both with pubs and restaurants. Shops 5 miles.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanelli, WalesThe property comprises of a living room with a cosy wood burner and Smart TV, leading onto the dining room which looks out over the bay. The kitchen is well equipped and leads to the back garden. There is a second living room with a TV and double sofa bed. The bathroom has been renovated to a high standard and on the first floor is the master bedroom with views over the harbour, there is a great little window seat in this room. The second bedroom is a twin bedroom and again has views over the harbour.
This beautiful cottage has been renovated to a high standard throughout, the property overlooks the harbour of Burry Port, an ideal location to explore the area. Pembrey Country Park is a short distance from the property and a great day out for the family, there is also a dry ski slope here and toboggan run! The Gower Peninsula is approximately 20 miles from the property and Rhossilli Bay and Worms Head are a fantastic day out, walk out to Worms Head and you can see for miles, look out for the seals and the giant jellyfish that can be seen from the cliffs.
For those looking for some history, Kidwelly Castle is 5 miles from the property. There is an award winning golf course for those enthusiasts just 4 miles from the property, or walk across to the harbour and enjoy a light snack and drink in the local restaurant. You can also walk to the lighthouse, there are some lovely views to be had from here. For the cyclists in the group, why not make use of the miles of traffic-free cycle track that runs along the coastline and is literally on the doorstep. Beach 350 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 350 yards.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Newcastle Emlyn, WalesLuxuriously-appointed barn conversion on a working farm. Woodburning stove, whirlpool bath, hot tub. An ideal holiday home for children and adults alike. Countryside walks from the doorstep. Newcastle Emlyn 3 miles.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Ffairfach, WalesMaesydderwen, meaning oak field, started life as a working farm and later became a country inn, but is now a collection of delightful holiday cottages, beautifully situated within the living landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The charming market town of Llandeilo, with chic shops and an array of good restaurants, cafes and pubs, is just over three miles away. This holiday property has CCTV and has been renovated by the owners who live on-site, and boasts a fantastic hot tub and comfortable accommodation ideal for families, friends or couples. The property has been awarded Bronze in the Carmarthenshire Tourism Awards for self catering accommodation of the year 2018/2019 (3 units or more). There is an abundance of wildlife to see and enjoy from the grounds including woodpecker, siskin, marsh tit, goldfinch, nuthatch and wild roe deer. Red kites can also often be seen soaring overhead and there is a feeding station a 20-minute drive away. You can leave the car behind and enjoy wonderful walks directly from the cottage. If you can drag yourself away from Maesydderwen, there are the beautiful castles of Carreg Cennen and Dinefwr nearby, and the dammed lake of Llyn Y Fan Fach at the western border of the Black Mountains. The National Botanic Garden of Wales, 11 miles, with its great glasshouse dome at its centre, is a year round attraction, and within the Brecon Beacons National Park there are masses of paths and trails for walkers, runners, cyclists, mountain bikers, golfers, horse riders and wildlife watchers. Adrenaline sports such as paragliding, canoeing, rafting and abseiling can also be organised within the national park. Fishing is available in the nearby Towy Valley. Beach 30 miles. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant 3¾ miles.
Owl Cottage can be booked together with Kite Cottage (CC632040), Robin Cottage (CC632042), Wren Cottage (CC632043), The Lodge (CC632044), Kingfisher (UK6278) and Siskin Cottage to accommodate up to 37 guests.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandovery, WalesFor a relaxing and romantic holiday, look no further than Bramble Cottage. Situated across the yard from the owner’s home, on a small working farm, this converted detached cow barn offers a contemporary interior oozing with country charm. The kind owners offer a laundry service, and the option for breakfast, afternoon tea and evening meals can be provided at an additional cost (arranged direct with the owner). Limestone flooring and the natural pink hues of the exposed stonework give a light and airy feel throughout the property. The sleek kitchen and bathroom, both with underfloor heating, and the tastefully decorated bedrooms complete the theme. French doors lead out on to the patio and an unfenced stream passes through the enclosed garden to the rear of the property. Nestled up on the Black Mountain in the Brecon Beacons National Park, this area is a nature lover’s paradise, with footpaths and bridleways giving direct access to the Black Mountain from the farm.
Up above the village of Llanddeusant sits the famous lake known as Llyn y Fan. This beautiful lake is a popular destination for walkers as it boasts spectacular views and a tranquil, peaceful atmosphere. Myths about The Lady of the Lake and the Physicians of Myddfai come from ancient times, and some people believe that the Arthurian legend of the Lady of the Lake and Excalibur stem from here.
If you’re a romantic star gazer then the first International Dark Sky Reserve in Wales, situated in the Brecon Beacons, is perfect for you. On a clear night, you can see the Milky Way, major constellations, bright nebulas and even meteor showers. It’s enough to make anyone starry-eyed.
Less than half an hour’s drive will bring you to the colourful, picturesque town of Llandeilo, scattered with an array of shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants. It’s a delightful place to spend a few hours. Throughout the year you can watch the graceful red kite swoop down for food provided by the Red Kite Feeding Station also in Llanddeusant.
Whether you want to explore the mountains or potter around the farm with its 20 acres of ancient woodland and river walks, or wander through the pastures where sheep and cattle graze, Bramble Cottage is the perfect place to relax. This property can be booked together with Herdwick Hut (UK40358) to accommodate up to 6 guests. Shop, pub and restaurant 6 miles.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandeilo, WalesMill House is a double fronted, listed, detached stone farmhouse dating from c.1795-1805. It was formerly part of the Cawdor Estate and was purchased by the current owner’s father in the 1960’s. Mill farm has been in the family’s possession (firstly as tenants and latterly as owners) for over a hundred and fifty years. The house was modernised in the 1970’s when a number of original features were either removed or covered up. Now, all of these changes have been reversed during a very careful and painstaking restoration. These have included opening up the original fireplaces, repairing the sash windows, installing a new underfloor heating system, and upstairs, exposing the original wooden floor and stairs. Holidaymakers now have the opportunity to appreciate and enjoy this wonderful historic home and relax in the comfort of its elegant surroundings.
Llandybie lies at the western base of the Black Mountains and very close to the Brecon Beacons National Park. Legend has it that caves on Llandybie’s limestone crop are the resting place of Owain Lawgoch, the sleeping warrior. Today the village of Llandybie (meaning St Tybie’s church) offers every amenity including award-winning pubs and the holiday property is conveniently situated opposite the sleepy railway station (just four trains a day!) on the Heart of Wales line, so you can leave the car behind and see places of rugged beauty, tranquil villages, impressive viaducts and picturesque Victorian spa towns dotted along one of the most scenic lines in the UK.
The lovely town of Llandeilo lies just 6 miles away and offers an array of chic shops, cafes and restaurants as well as a renowned luxury chocolatier and ice cream maker. Dinefwr Castle is also within walking distance of the town.
Other nearby places of interest include Carreg Cennen Castle, the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney Gardens. You will be ideally situated to discover the long and sandy beaches of Carmarthenshire or the Gower Peninsula. The area has it all, castles, gardens, beaches, unique towns, varied landscapes and an overwhelming choice of outdoor activities, and The Mill Farmhouse is the perfect base from which to enjoy it. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 75 yards.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay