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Luxury holiday cottage with an indoor hot tub West Wales | Golwg-Y-Cwm

X6
Hot TubReal FireFarm StayEV Charger
Pembrokeshire
 
 

Tucked away in the leafy arms of a quiet valley, Golwg-Y-Cwm is a luxury holiday cottage in West Wales with a hot tub, a log fire, and absolutely no stress allowed past the front door.

Let’s begin our tour in the heart of the home: a bright and spacious open-plan living area. With comfy sofas, colourful scatter cushions, and a flickering log burner for atmospheric evenings, this is the perfect spot to collapse after a windswept beach walk or a hot tub session. Slate flooring adds rustic charm, while the huge glass patio doors open up to panoramic views of the treetops and hills beyond - and yes, that’s your private patio out there, complete with a dining set and BBQ.

Speaking of dining, the fully equipped kitchen has all the gadgets and worktop space required to rustle up anything from a full roast to just a decent cuppa. And with the dining table positioned perfectly to catch the light (and the wine), it’s a sociable space whether you’re brunching or board gaming.

There are three generous bedrooms. Downstairs, a king-sized double comes with its own ensuite wet room, ideal for guests who prefer level access. Upstairs you’ll find another spacious double room with views of the valley, and a twin bedroom perfect for kids, teens or snorers you’d rather keep at a slight distance.

The bathrooms are designed with comfort in mind. Upstairs, there's a family bathroom with a deep tub, separate shower cubicle, heated towel rail, and WC. Downstairs, you’ve got that handy ensuite wet room, plus a separate WC off the utility - great for muddy boots or mid-hot-tub dashes.

Ah yes, the hot tub. Housed in its own stylish spa room with vaulted wood ceilings and glass doors opening to the views, it’s usable whatever the Welsh weather throws at you. Bubbles, hills, and no one around to judge your playlist choices. Bliss.

There’s fast WiFi (24 Mbps), a dedicated workspace if you must check your emails (but don’t), and an EV charger for eco-friendly guests. The whole place is clean, professionally run, and ready to welcome families, couples, or anyone looking for a restorative retreat.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Hot Tub
Real Fire
Farm Stay
EV Charger
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Central Heating
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Fire extinguisher or blanket
Inside
Bag of Logs
Strictly No Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Clothes Drying Rack
Cleaning Products
Hair Dryer
TV
Baby Safety Gates
Fireplace Guards
Outside
Off street parking
BBQ
Private Garden
Additional Information
Fast WiFi (24 Mbps) + dedicated workspace.

Gas BBQ.

Scenic trails from your doorstep
Private woodland with swings, streams & picnic spots
Red kites soaring above
Breathtaking dark skies at night


 
 

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Location

 

Golwg-Y-Cwm enjoys a wonderfully central yet remote-feeling position in West Wales - close enough to civilisation for supplies and pub lunches, but far enough to hear nothing but birdsong, breeze, and the occasional sheep.

Outside the cottage, the secure and gravelled garden leads onto open countryside with uninterrupted views of a lush, tree-lined valley. A picnic bench positioned at the edge of the lawn offers a front-row seat to nature’s finest performances - sunrise, sunset, and occasional sheep-based comedy.

For beach days, head to the Cardigan Bay coastline (under 30 minutes away), where you’ll find a string of golden beaches like Mwnt, Aberporth and Poppit Sands. History buffs can take a day trip to Cardigan Castle or wander up to ancient hill forts in the Preseli Hills. Walkers will love the stretch of Wales Coast Path nearby, while nature lovers can explore the wetlands and wildlife of the Teifi Marshes.

The town of Newcastle Emlyn is within easy driving distance for shops, cafés, and an impressively mystical ruined castle. For rainy days, there are artisan shops, local food markets, and a decent chippy to keep morale high.

Whether you're chasing coastal breezes, valley views, or simply a quiet place to unwind in the tub, Golwg-Y-Cwm places you right where you need to be.

 
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Availability

Availability
Guests
Max Adults:
6
Max Children:
3
Max Infants:
1
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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