Nestled in the breath-taking Gwendraeth Fach Valley in the village of Llangyndeyrn is Pant Teg Farm.
This is a traditional working dairy farm that has been in the same family for several generations and boasts a substantial farmhouse full of traditional features and lots of character in a fantastic location surrounded by rolling green fields, rugged terrain, and beautiful views.
On arrival you will find ample parking spaces, a large, enclosed garden area to the front and a patio area to the back.
Cross the threshold and kick off your muddy boots into the porch, open the door into the warm Rayburn heated, homely, large farmhouse kitchen.
Either make yourself a cup of tea and snuggle up into the warm lounge heated by the woodburning stove or crack open the prosecco and raise a toast to your getaway.
If the weather permits, jump into the hot tub which quite easily accommodates six people, a wonderful place to enjoy a soothing soak while reminiscing on the memories you have created.
Admire the stars as they fill the sky thanks to Pant Teg’s location in a designated dark sky area before finding the farmhouse’s five well-presented bedrooms: one king, two doubles and one twin which can also be converted to a super king depending on your accommodation needs.
You also have the benefit of a homely snug so that the children can have a room of their own to occupy them while you’re busy in the kitchen or sitting room.
As a working farm, Pant Teg offers bookable guided farm walks, and depending on the time of your visit, you can experience either the cows being milked, a cow calving or even the calves being fed in the state of the art calving shed.
For any keen anglers the farmhouse offers three quarters of a mile of river fishing and for keen walkers, there are plenty of walks including the historic Llangyndeyrn mountain just half a mile away.
Local amenities can be found in Pontyberem where you can pick up necessities at the local store before treating your loved ones to a delicious meal at the Red Lion, The White Heart or the Mansel Arms.
Discover the wealth of attractions woven throughout the countryside; find the imposing Kidwelly Castle, a Norman-era fortress where you can brush up on local history, the National Trust Sites of Paxton Tower and Dinefwr the 13th-century ruins of Castell Carreg Cennen.
Pant Teg is only 5 miles away from the historic town of Carmarthen tour Carmarthen Castle or the Carmarthenshire County Museum.
Alternatively explore the coast, at Pembrey Beach where you can marvel at the breath-taking views across the Bristol Channel while your canine companion roams freely.
On arrival at the farmhouse, you will find an information pack with an abundance of detailed information about the area and the history as well as other things to do!
Alun, Angharad and Dewi look forward to welcoming you to Pant Teg Farm.