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Llys-Yr-Onnen, Carmarthen

Llys-Yr-Onnen is a characterful, single-storey cottage resting in Carmarthen, Wales. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double and a single, along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to three guests. There is also a kitchen, dining room and a sitting room. Outside there is a patio with seating and parking can be found in nearby public car parks. Llys-Yr-Onnen is a wonderful setting for a refreshing break to South Wales.

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Accommodation Details

Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room. Secure lobby available for safe storage of bicycles and equipment

Resting in the heart of Carmarthen is this characterful single-storey cottage, Llys-Yr-Onnen, offering three guests a perfect base for a break to South Wales. Within strolling distance of the town centre and the train station, Llys-Yr-Onnen boasts charming interiors and a patio area, with plenty of space in the lobby for bike storage, ideal for a couple or small family. Spend time relaxing in the homely sitting room where a Smart TV can entertain you into the evening after a busy day of exploring. Perch at the breakfast bar while the chef of the group gets acquainted with the kitchen, fitted with all the essential appliances for a self-catered stay. A dining room offers somewhere to sit and plan your itinerary as well as tuck into delicious feasts. Freshen up in the shower room featuring a walk-in shower enclosure before settling down in either of the two delightful bedrooms, with the choice of a double bedroom and a single bedroom. The cottage lies just inside the old town walls and is just a short walk from the nearest shops and pubs, with St Catherine's Walk and Merlin's Walk being favourite shopping hotspots. Carmarthen's links to Arthurian legends can be further explored in the Carmarthenshire County Museum, home to the last piece of Merlin's Oak, among other local history exhibits. Explore the heritage of Wales' oldest town by visiting the Roman Amphitheatre before finding the 12th century castle ruins on Notts Square, once tasked with protecting Carmarthen Bay. Carmarthen is home to a number of delightful parks and green areas, whilst the River Towy running through the town provides lovely waterside scenery for strolls. Make a trip over to National Botanic Garden of Wales for a lovely outing exploring the formal gardens, huge tropical glasshouse, enchanting woodlands and serene lakes. Take a trip back in time on the nostalgic antique trains at Gwili Steam Railway, offering a wonderful way to soak up the scenery without moving a muscle. Enjoy a wonderful break to South Wales from Llys-Yr-Onnen.

Carmarthen is a town resting on the banks of the River Tywi, home to a wealth of history and heritage from the ruins of a Norman castle, to the site of a Roman amphitheatre. Often referred to as the 'Garden of Wales', Carmarthenshire offers beautiful coastal and countryside scenery with Carmarthen being its quaint heart, offering plenty of pubs, shops and restaurants. Visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales nearby, Gwili Steam Railway, Carmarthen Castle and the Roman Amphitheatre.

Amenities & Facilities

Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine. Smart TV with WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Patio with seating. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 mile. Note: Although this property is single-storey, the property is accessed via several steps. Note: Parking is available in the train station and tickets are available for daily and weekly tariffs and it is a short walk over the bridge to the cottage. Note: Check in 4pm, check out 9.30am.

Location Details

Carmarthen is a town resting on the banks of the River Tywi, home to a wealth of history and heritage from the ruins of a Norman castle, to the site of a Roman amphitheatre. Often referred to as the 'Garden of Wales', Carmarthenshire offers beautiful coastal and countryside scenery with Carmarthen being its quaint heart, offering plenty of pubs, shops and restaurants. Visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales nearby, Gwili Steam Railway, Carmarthen Castle and the Roman Amphitheatre.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Carmarthen is detailed below.

Tue 14th Light rain 15°C 10°C 20mph 1.5mm 996mb
Wed 15th Light rain 16°C 10°C 16mph 2.1mm 1,003mb
Thu 16th Moderate rain 16°C 9°C 7mph 9.0mm 1,006mb
Fri 17th Moderate rain 15°C 11°C 5mph 7.1mm 1,009mb
Sat 18th Light rain 17°C 11°C 10mph 6.1mm 1,016mb
Sun 19th Light rain 18°C 10°C 13mph 4.9mm 1,014mb
Mon 20th Light rain 13°C 11°C 16mph 1.4mm 1,014mb

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This property does not accept short breaks. All prices are inclusive of the booking fee.