Crymych 7.2 miles.
This stunning detached bungalow can be found in an isolated location on the owners small holding and is surrounded be 9 acres of tranquil countryside, situated just outside of Trelech, near Crymych Carmarthenshire, enjoying views of woodlands and the picturesque valley.
Blaenffynnon Bach is an ideal base for a couple wanting to explore both the delightful surrounding countryside of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, and Pembrokeshire as well as being with easy reach of the coast and beaches of Dyfed and the Wales Coast Path.
This single-storey barn conversion has an open-plan living area, with patio doors to private patio at the rear, with character features like its slate floor and woodburning stove you can cosy up in front of, enjoying watching the TV or planning your upcoming adventures, while the contemporary, fully-fitted kitchen has a Belfast sink, fridge/freezer, electric oven and dishwasher to support all of your culinary needs, and home-cooked meals can be enjoyed together around the charming dining table.
The king-size double bedroom has a cosy but spacious feel, with views of the valley below, with a shower-room complete with large walk-in shower allowing you to prepare for each day.
Outside, there is parking for two cars and bike storage, as well as a large lawn with a small private patio area complete with furniture and a barbecue, ideal for enjoying meals outside in the sunshine and enjoying unobstructed countryside views.
The property sits on the owner's organic smallholding, which has pigs, sheep, geese and ducks, as well as 9 acres of land that guests are welcome to explore, including an unfenced pond and woodland.
The village of Crymych is around seven miles away, amidst rambling Pembrokeshire countryside, close to the Preseli Hills where sheep and wild ponies range, and has a good selection of shops, a mini supermarket, butchers, bakers, pub serving food, fish & chip shop, Post Office and more.
Including two gift shops.
The market town of Cardigan is slightly further afield, providing access to the cost and a host of sandy beaches, including Poppit Sands and Patch Beach, as well as the Guildhall Market, a 12th century riverside castle, St Dogmaels Abbey and the Welsh Wildlife Centre, while the River Teifi runs through its centre and leads to the stunning Cenarth Falls nature reserve.
And market town of Newcastle, Emlyn with boutique craft shops and castle.
Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path at Poppit Sands, which stretches 186 miles and offers breath-taking scenery of limestone cliffs, red sandstone bays, beaches and valleys.
With plenty of opportunity to explore the best of the Welsh coast and countryside, Blaenffynnon Bach is the perfect base to return to each evening.