Pant y Bas, Pentrefelin, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Pant y Bas translated into English means Shallow Hollow. Originally forming part of the historic Dynefwr estate, Pant y Bas has seven acres of landscaped grounds with scenic rural surrounding. Picnic areas on the lawn and by the River. Country Pub within walking distance. A perfect base to explore Wales and convenient for numerous local attractions. Enjoy Carmarthenshire in Bloom!
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Glasfryn Guest House, , Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Glasfryn Guesthouse is situated in the centre of Brechfa Village in the picturesque Cothi Valley. The nearby Brechfa Forest is ideal for mountain bikers, bird watchers and walkers. The market town of Carmarthen, A40, The National Botanic Gardens of Wales and Fishguard Irish Ferry are easy to get to by car.
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Robins Roost, Cwmann, Lampeter, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Robins Roost, a well established bed and breakfast, is set in red kite Valley with wonderful views of the river Teifi. It has been highly recommended in the "Hidden Places in Wales" tourism book and is set on the A485 near Lampeter. Having lived in the area for some thirteen years we are happy to give information on local facilities and attractions.
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Y Garreg Wen, Llanybydder, Lampeter, Carmarthenshire, Wales
We are small family run B&B in the rural village of Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire. The university town of Lampeter is 5 miles away, and the larger market town of Carmarthen is half hour away. The beautiful Cardigan Coast is also a half hour drive. Here you will find the popular seaside town of New Quay, which is well known for its dolphins and seals. Further along the coast is the Edwardian town of Aberaeron.
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