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Self-catering with 1 unit £459 pupw sleeps 4
Nant Llwyd, Gwernogle,
Carmarthen,
Carmarthenshire,
SA32 7RS
Address
Nant Llwyd, Gwernogle,
Carmarthen,
Carmarthenshire,
SA32 7RS
Details
The Barn at Nant Llwyd is in a delightful part of West Wales, near the top of Llanllwni Mountain adjacent to Brechfa Forest. The area is only now being discovered by enthusiastic cyclists and walkers, who may previously have overlooked the wonders of Carmarthenshire on route to Pembrokeshire.
The Barn is located five miles north of the town of Brechfa and offers accommodation to suit the discerning traveller. We’ve just completed an extensive refurbishment, and now offer accommodation for four people in two en-suite double bedrooms. Both en suites have power showers, and one also offers a bath to help ease aching muscles after a hard day in the hills. The rooms are light, airy and warm, with views of the surrounding countryside and wildlife. There is central heating throughout, boosted by underfloor heating in the kitchen area and a wood burner in the sitting room.
The fully equipped kitchen has hob, oven, fridge and microwave and its open plan allows the residents to relax in front of the fire, or sit at the dining room table. There is TV with free view box and DVD player. The large entrance porch has room for outdoor gear and adjacent is a utility room with a separate toilet, freezer, washer and tumble dryer, along with a Belfast sink for washing muddy boots and paws.
Despite our easy access to Brechfa, we are out of range for most mobile telephones, but we do have a satellite dish to provide wireless broadband. In cases of emergency, we have a landline in our house which can be made available to our guests.
There is car parking for two cars immediately outside the Barn’s main door and a small garden with terrace and lawn for enjoying the weather and wildlife.
This is sophisticated accommodation for active people, and we welcome well behaved pets. There’s more information on this website, or please email or ring for further details. We’ve also included a ‘link’ page to give you a feel for the area and the activities on offer.
We do special offers and last minute breaks, so watch the site for details.
Children welcome from any age.
Directions
Map reference: SN 545374 Lat: 52.00857 Long: -4.12204
Leave the A485 at Llanllwni and turn up the mountain signposted Llanfihangel Rhos-Y-Corn, follow the road for about half a mile over the cattle grid and up to the top of the mountain. Just before the next cattle grid is a turning right signposted Brechfa follow that to junction. Turn right at junction and follow road over the cattle grid through Llidiad Nennog, we are half a mile out of the village on the right hand side.
Nearby
Facilities
Children welcome
Radio
Television
Ironing facilities
Private parking
Garden
Central heating
Laundry facilities
Freezer
Microwave cooker
Dishwasher
Linen provided
Linen for hire
Cleaning service
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
WiFi or internet access
DVD player
Euros accepted
Single sex groups welcomed
Hairdryer
Real log/coal fires
Barbecue
Drying facilities
Washing machine
Children welcome from any age.
Self-Assessed Accessibility Details
Notes
Access Statement for the Barn, Nant Llwyd This access statement has been prepared by the owner. Please use this information in conjunction with the cottage details provided. Arrival • Accessed via the A485 at Llanllwni or the B4310 at Brechfa • There is a track approximately 200 metres long leading from the road into a yard, the barn is situated on the left hand side • Parking is directly outside The Barn entrance at the bottom end of the yard • There is an additional entrance on the side of the barn that leads into the hallway and bedroom and bathroom areas that can be used if necessary the door is 0.81m wide and there is a step up 0.18m in height • There is an external light that will be switched on before evening arrivals The Accommodation • The front door is 0.83m wide and leads into a large porch area which has a utility room off it • There is a 0.12m step into the Barn • All internal steps are 0.20m in height • All internal doors are 0.72m – 0.74m wide unless otherwise stated • There is two wide steps leading up into the large open planned dining, kitchen and living areas via patio doors that are 1.16m wide, from the porch • From the living area there is three steps leading up to the hallway which has a bathroom and three bedrooms leading off it • The bathroom has a large oval corner bath with a slightly higher seat area incorporated in it • There is reasonable colour contrast between wooden flooring and pale blue skirting • There is plenty of lighting within the barn and dimmer switches are situated for both the living and dining area • Kitchen worktops are standard height • Sockets are located below 0.40m height (except for the kitchen) • The TV and digital receiver box have remote controls Externally • There is a concrete footpath approximately 1 metre wide encircling the barn that leads to the patio and garden one end is flat the other leads to four steps up to the patio area • The garden and outside area is not enclosed • The Barn is situated in a remote and mountainous landscape, and built on sloping ground. • All reasonable effort has been made to make the Barn accessible to those with restricted mobility. However the terrain can be rugged and those using the Barn and surrounding area must be aware of the limitations imposed by the landscape. General • Orange mobile phone reception is good although other networks are variable • There is a phone box situated in the village of Llidiadnennog, half a mile away • The property owners live in close proximity to the Barn We welcome all those who wish to stay here at The Barn and are working to create equal opportunities for everyone to enjoy our facilities. We would be interested for any feedback to help us to continually improve.