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Garnffrwd Park, holiday lodges in Carmarthenshire - Pontyberem

Garnffrwd ParkGarnffrwd Park offers a quiet and peaceful holiday in beautiful wooded countryside grounds, home to abundant wildlife and a site of special scientific interest.

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Garnffrwd Park offers a quiet and peaceful holiday in beautiful wooded countryside grounds, home to abundant wildlife and a site of special scientific interest.

The centrepiece is the 5 acre spring fed lake, perfect for fly fishing, bird watching or a pleasant evening walk. The National Botanical Gardens are just 2 miles and Aberglasney House 10 miles. Shops and restaurants are just 2 miles.For glorious beaches the Pembrokeshire coast and the Gower Pensinsula are just a short drive away.

Garnffrwd-Park offers the following facilities.

All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 – please check when booking

  • Pets £20pw each (max 2) (Ash and Oak lodges)
  • Fishing is available on the park or nearby to the lodges

    • Spectacular countryside location
    • Fishing
    • Abundant wildlife
     

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    Address Garnffrwd-Park
    Mynyddcerrig


    Pontyberem
    Carmarthenshire
    SA15 5BB
    Wales

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    Local Area

    Explore a landscape steeped in history and legend, a diverse country of wide sandy beaches, lush fertile valleys and wooded gorges in Carmarthenshire. The coast is a major attraction - you’ll find a gorgeous blend of long, family sandy beaches and beautiful estuaries. Carmarthen Bay and Pembrey are popular as is Pendine Sands, famously the setting for many land speed trials. Panning for gold is just one of the activities on offer at the ancient Roman gold mines at Dolaucothi, and for a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder you can’t beat the Dan-yr-Ogof showcaves on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Millennium Coastal Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Britain, and garden lovers will be drawn to the National Botanic Gardens and their great centrepiece, the glasshouse designed by Sir Norman Foster. And be sure to visit Laugharne Castle, whose romantic ruins inspired Turner’s paintings as well as the work of Dylan Thomas.

    Local Information & Businesses

  • TV/DVD
  • Kitchen including microwave
  • Shower
  • Bed linen and duvets
  • Beds made up for your arrival
  • Electricity included
  • Travel cots and highchairs free of charge
  • All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 – please check when booking
  • Pets £20pw each (max 2) (Ash and Oak lodges)
  • Weekly Price Range: £210 - £605




    Awards:

    User Reviews

     We have 47 in our database for Garnffrwd-Park. Only the last 10 are shown for each site

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2007 Rating 5 / 5
    The view from the lodge was breathtaking, and it was so quiet and peaceful that within hours I had relaxed and chilled. My 2 boys (aged 14 and 11) ran themselves ragged with our dog in the surrounding fields and loved it too - a wonderful place!!

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2008 Rating 4 / 5
    Very Relaxing and very quiet.A great place to get away from it all and just chill out.

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2009 Rating 4 / 5
    If you would like to combine a little trout fishing along with your family holiday and you like a tranquil countryside setting with comfortable accommodation then this fits the bill nicely!

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2009 Rating 4 / 5
    It was the most calming, relaxing and peaceful place I have ever been to. You have your own space and no-one is near you to bother you. Well worth the money and we'll be going back again!

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2009 Rating 5 / 5
    It was a very peaceful location, nice to relax and recharge the batteries. Very close to Pontyberem, Carmarthen, The National Botanical Gardens and forty to forty five mins way was Swansea. If you are into fly fishing the lake was well stocked with fish. It was kept nice and tidy throught out the park - we really enjoyed it and are thinking of going back again! 10/10

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2010 Rating 5 / 5
    The cabin was fantastic, very peaceful and rural. I have never had such a relaxing holiday!

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2010 Rating 4 / 5
    This short break holiday was everything and more than what we expected. The location was superb, the cleanliness of the log cabin was excellent and the facilities in the cabin was very good with everything you need. I would highly recommend this location as it is near a lot of woodland walks and historic locations, and the owners of the park were very pleasent and helpful.

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2010 Rating 4 / 5
    Lovely quiet location and helpful owner. If you want a quiet relaxing holiday this is the place to visit.

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2010 Rating 4 / 5
    Dreamy location, overlooking fishing lake and horse paddock. VERY peaceful - perfect!

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: 2010 Rating 5 / 5
    Jamie was a lovely host, and it was in an idyllic setting - just what we needed! The cabin, although small, was very cosy, and well stocked. We thoroughly recommend it! Thank you Jamie!

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