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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Washing machine
- Sky TV
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
18 Customer Reviews
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"We had a great stay at Geryllan."
Lovely cottage in a peaceful and quiet village. Great pub called the Royal Oak is a 5 minute walk away. We had Sunday dinner there infront of an open fire and it was brilliant. The new owners were very welcoming and couldn't do enough for us. Definitely will be going back to the cottage and pub.
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"A very spacious and comfortable bungalow, with a lovely garden and little stream running around it , which sounds lovely in the evening."
Opposite is a collection of sheep, ducks, geese and chickens, with fresh eggs available for a small charge. Spacious bedrooms and comfy beds . A generous living space with a suntrap patio with seating and chimnea, which was well used with the weather we had !! . Might be useful for hooks on backs of doors to hang towels and dressing gowns ? . We had a wonderful stay and even had a Sunday roast in The Royal oak pub , a nice stroll about 10 mins , but need strong legs to climb the very steep hill!! , but at least its all downhill on way back !! . Good communication with Peter, the owner. Many thanks for letting us stay in your lovely bungalow.
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"The owners were lovely & very accommodating, they kept us informed throughout & we thoroughly enjoyed our stay!"
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"The views from the property were fantastic and the gardens lovely, but we decided not to stay and came back home."
Could do with a couple of comfy chairs.
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"It's a lovely cottage with excellent facilities."
We'd happily visit again. Highly recommended.
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"We had a fantastic stay, the house was perfect and in a lovely location."
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"Can't fault the property, loved staying here."
However the description of the location and the nearby facilities is completely inadequate and misleading. Would we have have stayed knowing that the nearest place for food or supermarket is a 20min drive away... No. I strongly suggest you update local facilities
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"10 our of 10."
Cottage location is the definition of peace and quiet. A few good trails close by. Will be back 100%.
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"We really like the house and setting - we have been before."
However the furniture in the lounge needs renewing it's not very comfortable.
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"The owner was very helpful when I left a teddybear behind in the bungalow and made a great effort to reunite us."
the bungalow was perfect in every way and we left wales with a heavy heart and hope to return to wales next year in a different location to see more of this beautiful country. n
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"Lovely cottage, everything provided, would definitely recommend"
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"We have been 3 visits to the cottage, everything about the cottage and ..."
We have been 3 visits to the cottage, everything about the cottage and facilities and surrounding area is ideal for us and our dog
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"The house and the setting it's in are excellent we had a great time and hope to return."
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"We went to the cottage last year, and said we we would return."
And we did We cannot find fault with it, the log fire and the fact it's dog friendly, what more could you ask for
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"Beautiful tranquil location"
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"Everything is provided at the cottage, excellent location for a quiet holiday ."
Beautiful surroundings, plenty of walks for us with the dog. The log fire was lovely . And the birds that visited the garden was amazing to watch on the bird feeders.
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"Great place, great location, very clean, spacious and comfortable."
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"Home from home"
Summary
- All ground floor
- Three double bedrooms
- Bathroom with bath, basin and WC
- Shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner
- Utility.
- Oil central heating with woodburner
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with basic Sky package, DVD, WiFi, Apple Mac, telephone (on honesty box basis), selection of beach toys, board games and books
- Fuel, power and wood for woodburner and chiminea inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot
- Off road parking for 3 cars
- Front lawned garden and patio with furniture, plus rear patio
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 7.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles
- Note: There is no mobile signal in the valley
- Note: Grounds bordered by streams on two sides, children and pets to be supervised
- Note: Geryllan is for holiday rentals only
The property
A tranquil, secluded bungalow set in pretty gardens, surrounded by working farmland, with valley views on the outskirts of Rhandirmwyn, a small village on the edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons).
Just a short drive from the pretty, popular market town of Llandovery, the house is the perfect base for exploring the area, with its peaceful location making it ideal for a relaxing family holiday, or a getaway with a group of friends.
All ground floor, there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
There is an open plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area with lovely views on both sides and a comfortable sitting area with a TV and DVD player.
Sip your morning cup of coffee as you enjoy the views across the garden and beyond, and in the evenings you can curl up by the woodburner and reminisce about the day's adventures.
Outside, sit on the patio and relax, listening to the soothing babbling sounds of the streams that border the garden, and stoke up the chiminea as the evening wears on.
The area is surrounded by stunning views and with valley walks from the doorstep, make sure you pack your walking boots!
Walk up Dinas Hill, to the hideaway cave of the historic highwayman Twm Sion Cati, try and spot the elusive dippers on the banks of the streams, or take a 30-mile drive to the popular Pen-y-Fan, the highest peak in South Wales.
The area is rich in mining history; Rhandirmwyn was once the site of the thriving Nantymwyn lead mine and a few miles away is the National Trust Dolcothi Gold Mine, so why not give panning for gold a go?
Close to the edge of the National Park, you are ideally placed to explore the mountains and foot hills of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons).
The area offers various outdoor activities, such as pony trekking, fishing and birdwatching, as well as great walking routes and cycle trails.
The thriving little town of Llandovery is just seven miles away and an hour's drive will take you to the beautiful Regency Harbour town of Aberaeron and the stunning Ceredigion Bay.
20 miles away is the popular riverside town of Llandeilo, with its fabulous boutique-style shopping and the striking National Trust nature reserve and historic house, Dinefwr.
Peaceful and secluded, where you can enjoy the tranquillity of the valley, yet still be in the heart of a village community, Geryllan is a fabulous holiday home for all.
About the location
RHANDIRMWYN
Llandovery 7 miles.
Rhandirmwyn nestles beautifully in the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains, and is set on either side of the River Tywi. This is a perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an idyllic rural retreat. Dinas RSPB reserve and Llyn Brianne reservoir are a short distance away as is Twm Sion Catti’s cave (hiding place of the Welsh Robin Hood!) Spectacular cycling and walking routes such as the Cwm Rhaeadr trail are right on the doorstep, with beauty and exhilaration combined. Walkers and cyclists can tackle the scenic routes before enjoying a rest at the Towy Bridge Inn next to the century old metal Tywi Bridge or in the heart of the village, at the Royal Oak country pub - both serve good food all year round. Rhandirmwyn's hollow oak tree is reputed to have started life in the 12th century, which probably makes it the oldest tree in Carmarthenshire, and a unique natural highlight for visitors to this pretty village. The Drovers market town of Llandovery is also nearby and offers a wide range of day-to-day facilities, restaurants, pubs and the Heart of Wales railway station operating between Swansea and Shrewsbury, while further north you can enjoy a variety of events at Builth Wells Showground. With the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) and Black Mountains on hand this is a walker’s paradise. There are many days out to choose from in this lovely area, including Dolaucothi Gold Mine, Dinefwr Park and Castle, Aberglasney House and Gardens, the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Dan-yr-Ogof Showcaves, all of which are a short drive away. The seaside is just over an hour away to the Ceredigion coastline with its quiet, secluded beaches, seal and dolphin watching. A delightful village in beautiful countryside.
Note: Geryllan is for holiday rentals only
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas