Bed and Breakfasts in Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire is in the South of Wales with the main county town being Carmarthen. The area is of outstanding beauty and there is plenty of things for visitors to see and do. Places to visit include - Carmarthen Heritage Centre at Carmarthen, Parc Howard Museum & Art Gallery at Llanelli, the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry at Felindre and Dylan Thomas' Boathouse at Laugharne.

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Bryncoch Farm, Llandyfan, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire

PPPN £25
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Bryncoch Farm was built in 17th century and is situated high above the Amman Valley on the edge of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Not only does a warm welcome await our visitors, but we understand the importance of quality, comfort and, above all, a warm genuine welcome. We continually endeavor to make every effort to combine these elements to ensure your stay is both enjoyable and memorable. Guests are very welcome at Bryncoch Farm where a combination of superb food, comfort, peace and tranquility unite to ensure that your stay is both relaxed and enjoyable but you leave feeling refreshed and we hope, already planning your return visit. Host, Graham Richardson, offers three large and comfortably furnished en-suite bedrooms, with un spoilt views over the Gardens and Amman Valley. One is a family room that will take up to 5 people. Traditional full Breakfast, from fresh fruit and cereals is prepared and cooked by your host; it is served in a warm and friendly atmosphere and is sure to set you up for the day. For those with activities in mind there is horse riding, golf, fishing etc and some fantastic walks with scenic views Only minutes away in a car, gets you to the Ancient Carreg Cennen Castle, Aberglasney gardens, National Botanical Gardens of Wales etc and the Historical town of Llandeilo. Rates : From £25 per person per night. Family room from £60 per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed by arrangement. Parking available. Wi-Fi / Internet Access. 3 Star WTB.

Y Neuadd Country House B & B, Nr Dyfed, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire

PPPN £30
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner Available
Distance: Miles
Y Neuadd is an 18th Century fine south facing secluded country house offering comfortable accommodation and set in a mixed wooded valley but only 1 mile off the A40 Brecon / Llandovery road. Bounded by a small stream the house offers a comfortable base for those that wish to explore around the Brecon Beacons National Park and the surrounding areas. Just step outside the house and there are superb varied walks, Red Kite, Buzzards, Jay's, Herons and a great variety of the smaller bird's fly over and into the garden. Y Neuadd caters for visitors to the area who may wish to take part or visit many of the local events, activities and attractions. We are extremely well positioned for events such as the World Rally, National Botanical Gardens, Aberglasney, Dolaugothi Gold Mines and as a well placed stop off for your trip to Pembrokeshire or the ferries to Ireland. The house enjoys a sunny south facing view overlooking the gardens from a magnificent elevated patio, available to the guests for lounging or a barbeque. Broadband, WiFi and Evening meals available Features : Log/Coal Fire 1 Family / Double en-suite, 1 Double en-suite and 2 Twin en-suite room. Lounge with 42" wide screen sky TV. All rooms have tea / coffee facilities and hairdryers. WiFi Broadband throughout Good full cooked breakfast with range of cereals etc Evening meal can be available but excellent country pub not far away A B-B-Q is available here on the patio. Plenty of parking. Garage available for motor bikes, bikes etc. Children are welcome. Perhaps it is no accident that HRH Prince of Wales has purchased a property not far from Y Neuadd in a village near Llandovery. The area is packed with interesting landscape, places to visit and activities in which to indulge. Llandovery was once an important drovers town where drovers congregated with their livestock on the way to markets in England. The town square and its impressive clock tower hosts a covered marketplace. Llandovery today is the ideal touring centre, a bustling market town on the A40, 30 minutes from the M4, lying between the rugged scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the gentler Upper Tywi valley, last retreat of the red kite. Llandovery is a natural gateway to the west via Carmarthen, Lampeter and to Mid Wales over the Sugerloaf pass. In and around the town are award winning restaurants and recreation facilities including golf. archery, riding, fishing, shooting and walking. Rates : £30 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Dinner is available.

Cwmgwyn Farm Cottage Bed & Breakfast, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales

PPPN £31
PR2S £52
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Arwyn & Marian Lewis welcome you to CWMGWYN FARM, a 17th century farmhouse, which is full of character with exposed beams and plenty of country atmosphere. CWMGWYN FARM is a working farm rearing cattle and sheep, within the Parish of Myddfai. It is admirably situated with splendid views across the river Towy which runs through the 210 acre livestock farm. Guests can relax on the lawns or in the picnic area or enjoy a stroll down to the river bank, where they can take in the peace and tranquility of the country side. Swans, herons, redkite, kingfishers, the rare little ringed plover and many other species are frequent visitors to this stretch of river. Arwyn and Marian are both Welsh speakers and have enjoyed welcoming guests from all over the World since 1975. We offer a delicious homecooked full traditional farmhouse breakfast. The three luxurious ensuite bedrooms have colour tv, coffee and tea making facilitries and a hairdryer. There are numerous pubs & restaurants which serve excellent food within 2 miles from the farm. Residents can enjoy the relaxing comfort of the oak beamed lounge and dining area with an inglenook fire place and exposed natural stonework. A payphone is installed in the lounge for our guests convenience. We offer a delicious home cooked full traditional breakfast. Bedrooms accessed by hardwood stairs from the living and dinning room. Guests bedrooms are tastefully decorated and furnished to exceptional standards. All three bedrooms have a colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a hair dryer. For guests privacy, spacious en suite bathrooms are in all bedrooms. Double or twin bedded rooms are available. Rates : £31 single occupancy. £52 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. 4 Star VW.

Mandinam Bed & Breakfast, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire

PPPN £50
PR2S £70 - £80
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
With history going back to Charles 1st, Mandinam is a beautiful magical place. It is the home of Daniella and Marcus, farmer and artist. Mandinam is a working farm and we produce our own beef and lamb and most of our own vegetables. The views are breathtaking from every angle. The house is spacious and inviting,and guests are welcomed here to eat at the ancient refectory table in the red dining room, or relax in the drawing room, full of modern art and bright rugs from Marcus’s designs. The two available rooms are in courtyard buildings. The “New Room” has a four poster bed, gallery with T.V. and a bath and shower room with underfloor heating. The Coach house room is more rustic but very comfortable with wood burning stove, armchairs, en suite shower and, overlooking the Towy Valley, its own private terrace surrounded by luxuriant Rosemary bushes. There is lots to see and visit in the area. Botanic gardens. Aberglasney garden. Dynevor and CarregCennen castles. Black mountains start on the farm, so it’s a wonderful place for walkers. Llandeilo nearby has some good places to eat and to buy antiques and excellent kitchenware. And more, and more. Breakfast is made from as much of our own produce as possible. Home produced, free range eggs, sausages, home made bread, marmalade, jam and honey. Anything we don’t produce we try to source locally. Dinners are delicious and can be provided if ordered in advance. The beds are comfortable, the linen good and the food delicious. You will be made to feel very welcome and we will do everything we can to make your stay as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Rates : From £50 per person per night. From £70 to £80 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children 8 years and over only. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Parking available. Dinner by arrangement. Wi-Fi / Internet Access.

Penygawse Guest House & Tea Rooms, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire

PPPN £32.50
PR2S £65
3 Star3 Star3 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingDinner Available
Distance: Miles
Welcome to Penygawse and the lovely town of Llandovery. We have been working very hard over the last year to give you the traditional welcome that is expected from such a beautiful historical town. Lynne and Allan Stather bought the premises in March 2004. The building is a grade II listed building built in 1725 and was host to a drapery store and most recently a butchery. The canopy dates to 1855 and is protected through CADW as it is of significant historical interest. The building was in a run down state when bought and much effort and expense has been put into returning the 9-bedroom property to its original splendour. The Victorian tea room was opened on the 27th of March 2005 with great response from tourists and locals. The Guest House has 7 rooms all of which are en-suite, with breakfast provided in the tea rooms. The building is non-smoking throughout! We welcome all visitors to our establishment to experience our quality food and drinks and if you are planning to stay over why not lay your head down Victorian style. The guest house comprises 7 bedrooms: Our family room can sleep 6 comfortably, it has a 6' wide bed for couples looking for luxury. There is a 28" colour TV, DVD player and the en-suite has a 'victorian' roll-top bath. Bedroom 2 has a 6' wide zip & link superkingsize bed which can be unzipped into two 3' wide beds. It also has a colour TV and DVD player. The en-suite is equipped with a bath so you can soak after the days exertions. Bedroom 3 is at the rear of the property and has views across the valley. The room is fitted with a TV and DVD player. The en-suite has a spacious and powerful tower shower. Bedroom 4 has views towards Llynwyrmwydd estate, the new home of HRH Prince of Wales, to the South. The room can sleep 3 comfortably or makes a spacious double/twin. A 17" LCD TV & DVD as well as a full en-suite bathroom make for a relaxing stay. Bedroom 5 also enjoys the views of room 4 across rolling countryside. The room has a single bed as well as an LCD TV & DVD player and the en-suite contains a deluxe shower system. Bedroom 6 has a king-size bed as well as LCD TV & DVD player. The room contains a hidden passageway to the adjacent property dating from around 1820 when Penygawse operated as a funeral directors. Bedroom 7 is a double and is situated at the rear of the property. This room also contains an LCD TV & DVD player. There are several exposed beams within the room and the ceiling slopes so much in the room that we have fitted a japanese-style bed to allow for the limited headroom above. As you would expect in a Georgian house the rooms are large and airy, they have been tastefully restored and decorated in keeping with the history of the property. Private parking is available to residents of the guest house. We are also centrally located within the town and as such there are numerous restaurants and public houses within 5 minutes walk of the property. The train station is a ten minute walk away which affords travel to and from London (via Swansea). This route also runs north to Shrewsbury along the Heart of Wales railway line. Breakfast is served in the Victorian tea rooms and is enhanced by a full offering of beverages which include cappuccino, latte, teas, juices etc. We offer a full cooked breakfast or a healthy fresh fruit alternative. Couple this with cereals, yogurts and breads, which are locally produced, you should be ready for whatever activities you have planned for the day. Our Victorian tea rooms are equipped to serve you with a wide range of beverages and light snacks. The tea rooms have been designed with the age and character of the property in mind and we have been mindful of how we combine modern technology with 19th century dining - we appreciate all feedback!! Rates : £32.50 per person per night. £65 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Dinner is available. 3 Star WTB.

Velindre Bed & Breakfast, Velindre, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire

PPPN £20 - £22
PR2S £44
2 Star2 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Velindre is a large 17th century house ½ a mile from Llandovery town on the Brecon road, just 200 yards off the A40 yet surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. The Brecon Beacons National Park is on the doorstep of Llandovery, to the South, and the magnificent Cambrian Mountains lie just to the North. Our Victorian five bedroom house is quietly situated within large gardens and benefits from its own paddock. A warm welcome is guaranteed! Bedroom 1 is a Family Room for 4-5 guests. Bedroom 2 is a Double Room for 3-4 guests. Bedroom 3 is a Twin room for 2-3 guests. Our bedrooms are en suite, except our Family Room, which has a private bathroom. Llandovery is a small market town, which the Drovers used hundreds of years ago. The surroundings offer many places of beauty and interest. The Brecon Beacons National Park lies just to the south of the town and the stunning Upper Towy Valley and Cambrian Mountains to the north. You can also visit the Dinas Bird Reserve, home of the Red Kite; the village of Myddfai, famed for the ancient herbal medicines of The Physicians of Myddfai; Twm Sion Catti's Cave, hideout of an outlaw known as the Welsh Robin Hood; Cynghory Viaduct; Junction Pool and many more sites of interest within easy reach of Velindre. Further afield you will find the lovely sandy beaches of Pembrokeshire, The Gower, and the West Coast of Wales. A 6-berth caravan is also available at £140 per week. Rates : From £20 to £22 per person per night. £44 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. £55 per family room per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Off street parking. 2 Star WTB.