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Hot Tub Cottage on 23-acre Smallholding | Gwyddfid-Y-Ffynnon

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Dog FriendlyHot TubNear PubFarm Stay
Pembrokeshire
 
 

Welcome to Gwyddfid-Y-Ffynnon, a gorgeous slice of the Welsh countryside wrapped up in stone walls, soft meadows, and the gentle burble of the River Taf. Known to the owners as Honeysuckle, this two-bedroom retreat is one of the standout properties on the estate - perfect for families, couples, or friends wanting to recharge in comfort, with a few curious alpacas for company.

Step through the front door and you’re greeted by a beautifully open-plan living space designed for easy, sociable stays. The lounge is warm and welcoming, with deep sofas gathered around a real fire - the ideal spot for winding down after a day exploring the Pembrokeshire coast. While there is full fibre broadband and Internet TV, most guests find the crackle of logs and the clink of glasses far more entertaining than a Netflix marathon.

The kitchen is bright, practical, and fully equipped with a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and everything else needed for a full Sunday roast. The dining table sits at the heart of the room, ready for lingering meals or high-stakes family board games. Upstairs, you'll find two inviting bedrooms - a double and a twin - styled with calm tones that practically guarantee a lie-in. The modern bathroom offers both a bath and a shower, perfect for washing off the salt after a trip to the beach.

Outside, your private garden and patio are a masterclass in rural tranquility. You have access to a shared hot tub that boasts perhaps the best seat in the house: it overlooks the open fields where the resident alpacas keep an amiable watch. Fire up the BBQ, gather round the fire pit, and watch the sunset with your woolly neighbours in the distance.

The 23-acre estate is yours to explore. Follow the disused railway track along the river, find a hidden hammock for a nap, or head to the lovely pond and river pools for a spot of wild swimming. As a working smallholding, there is a lively menagerie of goats, ducks, and geese to meet. Guests are occasionally invited to join Les for morning feeding sessions - a magical memory for the kids and a rare chance for parents to enjoy a quiet second cup of coffee.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Hot Tub
Near Pub
Farm Stay
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Smoke detector
First Aid kit
Fire extinguisher or blanket
Inside
2 Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Coffee Machine
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Shampoo
Body soap/Shower gel
Hair Dryer
TV
Outside
Off street parking
BBQ
Private Garden
Additional Information
Looking for some more space? View our neighbouring properties on site - 

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Clematis-Y-Ffynnon - Pet Friendly Farm Stay with Hot Tub, Pembrokeshire Sleeps 12

Ffawydd-y-Ffynnon - Tranquil Farm Stay with Alpacas and Hot Tub Sleeps 6

Jasmin-Y-Ffynnon - Pembrokeshire holiday cottage with hot tubs and animals Sleeps 6

Eiddew-Y-Ffynnon - Romantic stone cottage with hot tub in Pembrokeshire Sleeps 2 


 
 

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Location

 

Tucked within the sheltered valley of Nantyweirglodd Isaf - “Lower Hay Meadow by the Stream” - Gwyddfid-Y-Ffynnon sits at the heart of the Wellstone Cottages estate, surrounded by twenty-three acres of meadows, woodland and riverbank in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.

Guests can explore woodland trails and follow the old railway walkway beside the River Taf, perfect for morning strolls or off-lead dog adventures. There are lakes and deep river pools for wild swimming or fishing, while hammocks, rope swings and climbing rings offer simple, wholesome fun for all ages. A welcoming local pub lies less than a mile away, serving hearty food and local ale - the perfect end to a day outdoors.

The coastal town of Cardigan is just twenty minutes away, with its castle, cafés, independent shops and riverside walks. The nearby beaches of Newport Sands, Poppit Sands, Mwnt and Llangrannog are all family-friendly and dog-friendly, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path linking them in a sweep of spectacular scenery. Inland, the Preseli Hills rise with panoramic trails and prehistoric stone circles waiting to be discovered, while local favourites such as Cilgerran Castle, Cenarth Falls and the Cardigan Wildlife Centre make for memorable day trips.

Peaceful, playful and perfectly placed between coast and hills, Gwyddfid-Y-Ffynnon offers the best of both Pembrokeshire worlds - where country calm meets coastal adventure.

 
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Guests
Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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