Llanboidy 2.8 miles.
Enjoying a secluded location in the Carmarthenshire countryside is this delightful cottage, Brynawel.
Within easy reach of the picturesque towns and villages of Carmathenshire, along with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Brynawel is the perfect setting for a family of five who want to getaway from it all.
Leave your vehicles in the ample off-road parking that lies in front of the welcoming abode, before relishing your quaint surroundings.
The sitting room is a fantastic spot for relaxation, with a TV for you to watch your favourite shows on and an exposed stone wall giving the space a characterful feel.
For a more intimate space to relax, the snug isn't far and is the perfect room to sit down with a good book.
Continue through to the amply-equipped kitchen/diner, where you have access to all the essentials you need to rustle up fabulous meals; including a handy gas cooker and a dishwasher!
After fixing up a tasty dinner, enjoy it with your group at the close-by dining table and catch up about the brilliant time you're having.
As the day draws to a close, make your way upstairs to three excellent bedrooms, one being a double room with a contemporary en-suite shower room, boasting black, marble details; continue on to find two more rooms,a twin and a single room.
All bedrooms showcase lovely views over the rolling hills of Carmarthenshire.
The bathroom is also located on this floor, with a shower over bath to unwind in as you wash off a day of walking and cycling.
After an exciting outing, come home to your outdoor hot tub, or savour a spot of alfresco dining on the patio.
Travel to the peaceful village of Llanboidy to pick up your essentials from the convenience store and enjoy a hearty lunch at The Lamb Inn, before venturing into the wider region for an afternoon outing.
Head to the small town of St Clears and view the beautiful pieces at The Gate gallery, before touring the historic St Clears Castle and ending the day with a delicious meal at Corvus Inn.
The county town of Carmarthen makes for a great day out, be sure to relish a sunny picnic at Carmarthen Park, before embarking on the unique Creepy Carmarthen Tour and finishing off the day at Carmarthen Castle's Museum.
Just a 20 minute drive away you’ll find Laugharne where you can see the magnificent castle in the village and then explore the haunts of Dylan Thomas, with a visit to his Boat House, and more famous garage, where he penned many of his most famous works whilst overlooking the beautiful bay.
Those looking for a day packed with watersports should head west to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park where you can hike the Welsh Coastal Path down to the waters of St. Brides Bay and try your hand at coasteering, diving off Stumble Head and even surfing!
For more coastal fun, venture south to the seaside towns of Pendine and Llanelli, stopping at Whitland along the way; or take the family for thrilling activities at Manor Wildlife Park, with its Heatherton World of Activities and Dinosaur Park.
There is so much joy to be had from Brynawel!