The Self Catering Cottages are set within the grounds of the beautiful Glynhir Estate, which nestles at the foot of the Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire. This is an ideal location for large groups of people. The peaceful and secluded surrounds make Glynhir the perfect retreat.
Sympathetically restored, the cottages are comfortably furnished and equipped to a high standard, with ample crockery and cooking utensils. All have oil central heating. Fuel and electricity are charged separately. Firewood can be gathered from the woods, if you wish.
The Old Brewhouse:
Beautiful self catering cottage with spacious sitting room and log fire – 3 bedrooms, sleeps 7.
The Old Bailiffs House:
Beautiful self catering farm house with spacious sitting room and open fire – 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8.
The Courtyard Cottage:
Self catering accommodation in character cottage with wood burning fire - 3 Bedrooms, sleeps 6.
The Orchard Cottage:
Self catering accommodation in secluded cottage with cosy sitting room and log fire - 3 bedrooms, sleeps 5.
The Paddock Flat:
Self catering cottage flat with open fireplace and views of the Black mountains - 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6.
The Stable Flat:
Self catering cottage flat with open plan kitchen / dining area - 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6
There is a 30 foot waterfall at the bottom of the garden set in a beautiful wooded area.
The area around the Estate is bursting with activities: walking; horse riding; fishing; painting and golf.
The Estate is ideally situated for visiting the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, gardens of Aberglasney, the castles of Dinefwr and Carreg Cennen and the Roman Gold Mines
Highlights
large comfortable family house and garden perfect for large family groups
On the edge of the Brecon Beacons, endless opportunities to discover.
Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Pool room, own garden, games room, extensive grounds
Directions
From the M4 motorway:
Travel to the very end of the motorway Junction 49 (Pont Abraham services). Take the second exit marked 'Llandeilo' and 'Ammanford' (A483) and proceed along this road for several miles which leads into the town of Ammanford. At the second set of traffic lights in the town, turn left and proceed along this road for approx. two miles. When you see the village signpost of 'LLANDYBIE', take the second turning on the right marked Glynhir Road (opposite a bus shelter and a finger sign for the Golf Club). Take this right turn and stay on Glynhir Road for approx. one mile and you will see Glynhir Mansion and the entrance on the right hand side.
From the A40: Travelling from Monmouth, Abergavenny, Brecon, Llandovery and then Llandeilo where you leave the A40 which turns right to Carmarthen, you go straight through to Llandeilo on the A483 signposted 'Ammanford', through Ffairfach, Derwydd and Llandybie. Having travelled through the village centre, continue over the railway bridge and in a short while you will pass Midway Garage on your left - take the first turning on the left past the garage. This is Glynhir Road. Proceed as above.
By Train:
From Swansea take the Shrewsbury branch line
To Llandybie station. The train will not stop unless you inform the guard that your stop is in Llandybie. From the station there is a short walk to the village centre where the telephone box can be found in order to telephone a taxi if this hasn't been pre-arranged (Taxi Shop 01269 595050).