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.

  • Moonlight, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Starlight is situated on 15 acres of the owner’s land with unspoilt countryside views, there are woodlands to enjoy and a stream running through the site. Starlight has been renovated to a high standard in 2021 and has wheelchair access paths around the site. The property consists of a large open plan space with smart TV, the kitchen area is well-equipped including a slide and hide electric oven. There is a spacious king size bedroom on the ground floor and a separate wet room. The first floor has two spacious bedrooms with super king size beds, one of which has a Smart TV and floor to ceiling windows with great views to the valley. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the picture. Private decked area with private hot tub and a firepit on request, perfect for watching the sunset or gazing through the dark skies at the stars.

    Located just 20 minutes from Carmarthen town centre with its vast array of shops and restaurants, Carmarthenshire has some fantastic walks around the Presili Hills and National Botanic Gardens of Wales. Nearby, explore the historic castles of Kidwelly, Dynevor and Carew, and learn the rich history of the medieval times. Spend days visiting the market towns of Carmarthen and Laugharne, which was home to the famous Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas, and is renowned for its iconic boat house, historic castle, and traditional Welsh pubs where fresh fish is always on the menu. Less than a 30-minute drive away are the coastal resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot, offering sandy beaches, boutique-style shops, and thrilling leisure parks, including Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm. Also worth a visit and nearby are the popular attractions of New Quay for dolphin watch and boat trips, Pembrey Country Park, Dinosaur Park, Skandavale, Carmarthen Bay Ferry, Millennium Coastal Park, Pembrokeshire Paragliding, Gwilli steam railway, Cenarth Falls and Aberglasney Gardens. Carmarthenshire is renowned for being the cycling hub of Wales, and for keen cyclists, the National Cycle Route 47 starting at Newport and finishing at Fishguard, goes all along the boundary and entrance of the property.

    Starlight can be booked together with Moonlight (UK33074) and Shooting Star (UK37627) to accommodate up to 20 guests.
    £184
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  • Marlais View, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Immerse yourself in the magnificence of this stunning detached holiday home set within the picturesque backdrop of the iconic Brecon Beacons National Park. This is the perfect place for blissful escapes, rural adventures and scenic breaks with family and friends.
    Marlais View provides the highest level of comfort incorporating a contemporary design with thoughtful home comforts added throughout to provide that ultimate holiday experience. The upside down layout of the property allows guests to relax in spacious living areas whilst enjoying panoramic views of rolling countryside. The well-equipped kitchen and cosy dining area allows you to entertain everyone with ease following a busy day’s adventure. Outside, guests can retire on the enclosed balcony and enjoy a glass of wine and soak up the ambience of this wonderful location, perhaps while enjoying some al fresco dining or simply gazing up at the night sky. This is also a great location for wildlife watching, particularly for birds such as buzzards and red kites.
    The Brecon Beacons are within easy reach and are considered as a natural playground for mountain bikers, ramblers and nature enthusiasts alike. Here you’ll find the glistening Llyn Y Fan Fach dammed lake and learn all about the legend of The Lady of The Lake, as well as the red kite feeding station at Llanddeusant where you can watch the feeding display for red kites and buzzards, an unforgettable experience to behold. Just a short drive away you’ll find the scenic Tywi Valley where you’ll discover numerous majestic sites dotted along its glistening river such as, the 12th century castles of Carreg Cennen and Dryslwyn plus the enchanting gardens and nature reserve of Dinefwr Castle and Park and Aberglasney Manor. The elegant market town of Llandelio can also found here, providing a host of highly acclaimed restaurants, art galleries and eclectic gift shops. Shop and restaurant 7 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £155
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  • Pwll Farmhouse, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and get away from it all at this fantastic location within the foothills of the Brechfa Forest. Pwll Farmhouse is a gorgeous detached farmhouse which has been lovingly restored back to its former glory by the owner who lives nearby. Pwll Farmhouse is set on the original farmyard adjacent to another stone-built cottage and offers the perfect space for friends and family to come together. Each room has been lovingly furnished to a very high standard, the open plan kitchen/dining room is finished with shaker style kitchen units, a large range cooker which is perfect for cooking that special meal and is the perfect social room. The spacious living room boasts a wood burner which is perfect for lighting on an evening and relaxing with a good movie. Each large bedroom has been thoughtfully furnished to an excellent standard with high ceilings, and the master bedroom has the convenience of en-suite facilities and even a feature fireplace.
    Pwll Farmhouse is surrounded by rolling hills, meadow land, forestry and the meandering Afon Gwili running through this spectacular valley. It is situated off a quiet country lane and is around 3 miles from the activity village of Brechfa, made famous for its outdoor activities, with mountain biking, pony trekking, bird watching and miles of walking trails available for all abilities. With so much on your doorstep, there’s plenty to choose from and you can also enjoy some home cooked produce from the village pub and try some locally brewed ales.
    The market town of Llandeilo, a 20-minute drive away, is well worth a visit, where you can stroll around this historic town. Enjoy meandering around antique and gift shops and enjoy a treat or two in one of the local coffee shops. A few minutes from Llandeilo is the National Botanical Gardens of Wales with Europe’s largest single span glasshouse, sure to make for an interesting day out. Beach 18 miles. Shop, restaurant and pub 3 miles.
    £85
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  • Victoria House, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Victoria House is nestled within the seaside village of Llansteffan and is only a 5-minute walk down to the superb golden sandy beach, the perfect location! It’s situated in what was formally a large period semi-detached property, which has been split into two to provide two beautifully formed apartments. This ground floor apartment offers everything you’ll need for the perfect family holiday. Enjoy an early morning stroll to the ruins of the historic Llansteffan Castle, standing high above the village and steeped in history. This spot offers sublime picture perfect views across the village and Carmarthen Bay. Take a walk back into Llansteffan and enjoy some home cooking from one of the traditional Welsh eateries, accompanied by a locally brewed beer.
    Victoria House has been lovingly transformed into this cozy holiday home, the spacious kitchen area complete with breakfast bar is perfect for cooking that special meal. You may prefer to dine al fresco with a barbecue on the courtyard just through the French doors from your living area, or enjoy a glass of wine in the summer sun.
    The picturesque Millennium Coastal Path is just a short drive away and offers miles of breathtaking coastline to the scenic Pembrey Country Park with its golden beaches, dry ski slope and horse riding trails. A trip to the coastal walled town of Tenby is around a 45-minute drive, here your family can discover the cobbled streets, take a boat trip to Caldey Island to see the Cistercian monks, take a swim or enjoy fish and chips on the harbour walls. Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm Zoo and Heatherton World of Adventure, are also a nearby fantastic day out. Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 25 yards.
    Victoria House can be booked together with Can-Y-Mor (ref UK13379) to accommodate up 10 guests.
    £74
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  • Trefechan, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Trefechan is a lovely, detached bungalow set a mile back from the local village of Pumpsaint. A great place to base yourself to explore the local countryside. It has a large, enclosed lawned garden for those bringing their dogs, there is also a field in which the dogs can run around. This property comprises of a large open plan living and dining room with views over the open countryside, a well-equipped kitchen and two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the other with two single beds. It has a bathroom with a shower over the bath. In the garden there is a private hot tub which overlooks the countryside.
    The property is 6 miles from the town of Lampeter which has an abundance of shops, coffee shops and restaurants. There are plenty of activities in the area such as horse riding, taking a walk in Cae Hir Gardens and a must see is a visit to the Welsh Quilt Centre. Less than a mile from the property is the Dolaucothi Gold Mines and a great day out is to be had here. The town of Llandeilo is 12 miles away, which hosts many festivals such as the jazz and gin festivals, the town is full of boutique shops and restaurants. The award-winning Nation Show Caves for Wales are 20 miles from the property, a fabulous place to keep children and adults alike entertained for the whole day. Whatever you decide to do on your holiday know that you can come back to the property, relax in the hot tub and watch the sunset. Beach 20 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £71
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  • Dalton Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautiful, detached home resting in the village of Llansaint, South Wales. Period features. Woodburning stove. Pool table. Kidwelly 2 miles, Carmarthen 9.4 miles.
    £72
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  • Yr Efail Argoed, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Yr Efail Argoed, a charming holiday let nestled in the heart of Carmarthenshire, Wales. Located in the picturesque village of Llanddowror, this delightful property offers an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquillity and a taste of rural Welsh life.
    Llanddowror is a hidden gem, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, providing a perfect backdrop for a relaxing retreat. Guests at Yr Efail Argoed can immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the area, starting with a visit to the historic Llanddowror Church. Dating back centuries, the church stands as a testament to the enduring heritage of the region. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves enchanted by the breathtaking landscapes that Carmarthenshire has to offer. A leisurely stroll through the nearby woodlands and along the scenic riverbanks provides the perfect opportunity to connect with nature. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse avian life that inhabits the area, making it a haven for those with a passion for ornithology.
    For those seeking a taste of local flavours, the village is home to traditional Welsh pubs and eateries. Indulge in hearty meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients, and don’t forget to try some authentic Welsh specialties. The warm hospitality of the locals adds an extra layer of charm to the dining experience. For a day of exploration, guests can venture to the nearby town of St. Clears, where they’ll find a variety of shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. The town’s market is a treasure trove of local crafts, antiques, and fresh produce, offering a chance to pick up unique souvenirs and immerse oneself in the vibrant community atmosphere.
    Whether you’re seeking a quiet retreat or an adventure in the heart of Carmarthenshire, Yr Efail Argoed in Llanddowror is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable holiday experience.
    £54
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  • Marros Hill Log Cabin, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Marros Hill Log Cabin is set within grounds of the owners small holding, nestled on the edge of the valley and enjoying sweeping views down across the Carmarthenshire countryside and out towards this beautiful coastline. Enjoy a short walk to the quaint hamlet of Marros or in 20 minutes you can be enjoying Marros beach which on low tide joins Pendine beach with 7 miles of golden sands all accessible on foot. Pendine is made famous for the land speed record, which was achieved by Malcolm Campbell; here you can step back in time at the Museum of Speed on the waterfront, enjoy the local traditional Welsh pub for an evening meal, breakfast at the café, and village shop with all the essentials.

    This spacious detached log cabin is perfect for family and friends to enjoy, each bright and airy bedroom has been lovingly furnished with the master bedroom boasting countryside views, the open plan living and kitchen area offers the perfect social space whilst preparing that special meal. Enjoy an early morning coffee from the sun room and enjoy the sunrise and the plethora of bird life. Locally, the famous walled town of Tenby is within a 20-minute drive with cobbled streets, a stunning beach and boat trips to Caldey Island. Colby Woodland Gardens, a National Trust managed woodlands and craft centre, is sure to make for a fun day out.
    £65
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  • Golwg Y Mor, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The 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.
    £68
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  • Cwtch Ty Gwyn, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cwtch Ty Gwyn sits on the owner’s land and has far reaching views of the rolling countryside of Brecon Beacons National Park and the picturesque Towy Valley. Decorated to a high standard, Cwtch Ty Gwyn is the perfect property for a relaxing break for families or friends alike. This eco-conscious property consists of an open-plan living space with spacious kitchen-diner and island complete with beautiful oak ridge lantern from which you can look up and view the stars. Kitchen is well equipped and also has a dining table. Step down two steps into the living room with its with Smart TV, unlimited Wi-Fi and Netflix and double sofa bed with deluxe mattress. Please note if sleeping in the living area there are no blinds over the roof lantern in adjacent kitchen-diner, therefore light will come through in the early morning however it’s just perfect for lying in bed and stargazing in the world renowned Brecon Beacons Dark Sky Reserve. From the living area there are French doors leading on to the slate patio area of the garden. The boot/utility room has a washing machine and tumble dryer, microwave and Nespresso coffee machine. There is also a separate shower room with walk-in shower and heated towel rail. There are two bedrooms, one with a king size bed and Smart TV, and a twin room, both with their own en-suite bathrooms.

    The outside space is just fabulous, with a large slate patio complete with luxury outdoor furniture overlooking Llandeilo and the River Towy and an enclosed grassed area. Up to two friendly dogs are welcome at the property, but please be aware that there are sheep and cows grazing opposite the property so it may be wise keeping them on a lead when not in your enclosed garden. There is off road parking which can be found at the side of the property.

    The heart of Llandeilo is on your doorstep and the town holds various events throughout the year, including a music festival, jazz festival and the unique Festival of Senses in November. On the edge of the town why not visit the lovely National Trust Dinefwr Park and Gothic Newton House? A short but energetic walk across the famous King’s bridge and up the hill into the town which is renowned for its award-winning chocolate shop, gin bar, boutique shopping and elegant restaurants. Carmarthenshire is abundant with historical monuments, wonders of nature and fantastic beaches. Travel over breathtaking mountains and lose yourself in the solitude of the vast countryside. Within a few miles you can enjoy days out at Aberglasney House and Gardens and the National Botanical Gardens of Wales, with the largest single span glasshouse in the world.
    Learn the rich history behind the beautiful 12th-century Dinefwr castle situated amongst a tranquil 800-acre park where wild deer roam free. For an adventurous day out, try walking the iconic ’Llyn-y-Fan-Fach’ (Lady of the Lake), which boasts fantastic views over the Brecon Beacons National Park amidst shimmering lakes and tumbling waterfalls. Guests can enjoy themselves fishing on the renowned River Towy, bird watching where red kites can often be seen hovering over Dinefwr Castle, walking, cycling or even a spot of golf or horse riding as these are both nearby. There are also beaches about 30 minutes away on the Carmarthenshire coast.
    £140
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