Porthyrhyd 2.5 miles. Nestled on the edge of the Towy Valley, resting near the village of Llanddarog amidst the scenic South Wales countryside, lies this wonderful, detached barn conversion, Ystabl Robyn. Benefitting from underfloor heating, an enclosed garden and welcoming two pets, Ystabl Robyn offers an ideal base for two couples or a family looking to explore this part of Wales. Step through the pastel green front door into the kitchen/diner, complete with original slate flooring throughout; make use of the integrated appliances as you prepare a hearty dish, before gathering at the dining table and toasting to a much-needed escape with your nearest and dearest. Carry the conversation into the lounge, where you can kick back on the sofa and enjoy a film from the TV. At the other side of the cottage lies a ground-floor bedroom, serviced by a gleaming shower room. Head upstairs to discover the mezzanine-style bedroom, set with a futon that opens into a double bed, along with a Velux window with blackout blind offering an outlook of the surrounding countryside. Start your morning on the patio furniture, sipping a coffee as you ponder the day ahead. Head into the village of Llanddarog and discover two traditional pubs, The Butchers Arms and White Hart Inn, where you can enjoy a hearty meal and a pint, whilst there is also a post office for grabbing the essentials. There's a selection of landmarks and attractions nestled throughout the countryside nearby. Within easy reach of your new home, you will find the gorgeous National Botanical Garden of Wales, an idyllic spot for a walk in nature. Cyclists will rejoice with a ride along the Number 47 cycle route that runs less than a mile from the property, whilst fishing enthusiasts can spend an afternoon at the Pant y Bedw Fishery. In Nantgaredig, you can tuck into some traditional pub fare at The Railway, which is popular with locals, whilst Wright’s Food Emporium in Llanarthne is also worthy of a visit for foodies! Discover the imposing Kidwelly Castle, a Norman fortress where you can brush up on local history, whilst there is also the National Trust Sites of Paxton Tower and Dinefwr, a historic Newton House immersed in a National Trust Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape deer park. Six miles away lies the historic town of Carmarthen, home to the iconic Carmarthen Castle and Carmarthenshire County Museum. Further afield, the historic spot of Llansteffan Castle and Beach can also be found, whilst a day out in Saundersfoot is also a must during your stay in the region. Explore the best of South Wales with a relaxing break at Ystabl Robyn.
Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x mezzanine-style futon double. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room
The idyllic village of Llanddarog sits on the B4310 road, six miles south east of Carmarthen. The village is home to two pubs, The Butchers Arms and the White Hart Inn, along with a post office selling the essentials. The nearby village of Porthyrhyd is home to two traditional pubs, a general store and a post office. Well-placed to explore all the surrounding attractions, Llanddarog allows visitors to explore local country trails and cycle rides, or head to the coast to enjoy the Millenium cycle track. The town of Carmarthen is easily accessible and well worth a visit, home to the remains of a Norman Castle, the site of a Roman amphitheatre, a museum containing Roman relics and a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants.