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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brynawel
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    Brynawel

    Ref: S376779

    Reviews 18

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    The scenic village of Llanboidy lies in the principal area of Carmarthenshire. The friendly settlement consists of a historic castle, post office, sports club, convenience store and local-favourite, The Lamb Inn. Llanboidy lies in a prime...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Corran Cottage
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    Corran Cottage

    Ref: S820103

    Reviews 6

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    Laugharne, with its majestic castle standing on a low ridge overlooking the wide Taf River Estuary, is famous for its associations with the poet Dylan Thomas, and a visit to his Boat House and the writing shed where he wrote most of his works is a...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Cwmfelin Mynach
  • 3

    Whitland

    1 Bed Cottage in Cwmfelin Mynach

    Ref: S230675

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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bedroom - 1 wet room with shower and WC - TV/DVD - Oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer - Patio with garden furniture - Pub and shop 1 mile, beach 17 miles

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dinefwr Cottage
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    Dinefwr Cottage

    Ref: S448607

    Reviews 21

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    Beautiful Carmarthenshire's Llandeilo sits majestically atop a hill over the Tywi River, Wales' largest river. Visits to the historic Dinefwr and Carreg Cennen Castles, as well as the charming shops, restaurants, and bars, round out this charming...

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crud-y-Barcud
  • 2

    Llanwrda

    Crud-y-Barcud

    Ref: S9120

    Reviews 43

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    The small village of Pumsaint is situated in the Cothi Valley, close to both Lampeter and Llandovery. This location is perfect for walkers, cyclists and birdwatchers, whilst the village itself has a pub. Attractions nearby include the Red Kite...

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pant Y Cwtsh
  • 1

    Kidwelly

    Pant Y Cwtsh

    Ref: S1064836

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    The ancient coastal town of Kidwelly is beautifully situated at the centre of West Wales, amidst a superb mix of rolling countryside, glistening seashores and whispering woodland. Occupying a commanding ridge-side position above the winding River...

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    £49

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Crydd
  • 1

    Kidwelly

    Ty Crydd

    Ref: S668507

    Reviews 15

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    4
    Kidwelly, an old seaside village, is well located in the middle of West Wales, with easy access to the region's stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and quiet forests. Kidwelly Castle is a must-see because of its enviable ridge-top location over...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Machlud Haul
  • 2

    Llanybydder

    Machlud Haul

    Ref: S820788

    Reviews 1

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    A small market town straddling the River Teifi, Llanybydder is a typical old Welsh town with a small selection of shops, including a Post Office, bakers and farmers co-operative, and a few pubs and eating places scattered throughout its streets....

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    £44

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Y Cartws
  • 2

    Llanybydder

    Y Cartws

    Ref: S820799

    Reviews 8

    3
    7
    Laceby is a modest village settled on the western boundary of Grimsby in Lincolnshire. close to the coast and holding its own array of amenities, this charming village is perfectly positioned for exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mews Cottage
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    Mews Cottage

    Ref: S593978

    Reviews 16

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    4
    The poet Dylan Thomas is famously associated with the town of Laugharne, which boasts a grand castle perched on a low ridge overlooking the expansive Taf River Estuary. A trip to his Boat House and the writing shed, where he produced the majority...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pipistrelle
  • 2

    Llandovery

    Pipistrelle

    Ref: S125679

    Reviews 3

    2
    4
    17th Century barn conversion retaining much of its original character. Open plan living space with log burner and ample outside areas to enjoy and explore, perfect for a family rural retreat, get together or special occasion. Situated on the...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dryslwyn Cottage
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    Dryslwyn Cottage

    Ref: S448606

    Reviews 27

    2
    4
    Llandeilo, in Carmarthenshire, lies majestically on a hill above the River Tywi, Wales' longest river that flows entirely through the country. The historic Dinefwr and Carreg Cennen Castles contribute to the attractiveness of this charming market...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Bach Twt Llanelli
  • 1

    Llanelli

    Ty Bach Twt Llanelli

    Ref: S1081432

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    Sandy Lane is a community of around 250 dwellings near Llanelli. Originally built as an area of holiday cottages for residents of Swansea at the start of the 20th century, many of the houses were winterised during the Second World War providing...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nant View
  • 2

    Llanybydder

    Nant View

    Ref: S1242119

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    This welcoming holiday home lies in Cwrtnewydd, 4 miles from the small market town of Llanybydder. Sleeping four guests, it is an ideal base for nature lovers. Mynydd Llanllwni, 9 miles away, offers splendid views from the summit, and Brecha...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Oaks
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    The Oaks

    Ref: S842807

    Reviews 5

    3
    6
    Just over the Border into Scotland, St Abbs is a picturesque fishing village with a delightful harbour and fishermen's cottages hugging the hillside, situated on a beautiful stretch of Berwickshire coastline. Diving can be enjoyed from the...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 69 Ffordd Y Meillion
  • 2

    Llanelli

    69 Ffordd Y Meillion

    Ref: S900326

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    5
    Llanelli is a traditional mining town on the mouth of the River Loughor and has been extensively redeveloped, after the mining industry declined, to offer modern shopping centres, a theatre and the beautifully scenic Millennium Coastal Cycle Path....

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Y Beudy
  • 2

    Llanybydder

    Y Beudy

    Ref: S1039934

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    A small market town straddling the River Teifi, Llanybydder is a typical old Welsh town with a small selection of shops, including a Post Office, bakers and farmers co-operative, and a few pubs and eating places scattered throughout its streets....

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Adventurers Abode - Uk48387
  • 3

    Llangadog

    Adventurers Abode - Uk48387

    Ref: S1034397

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    £78

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Afon Arch - Uk38515
  • 3

    Ammanford

    Ty Afon Arch - Uk38515

    Ref: S920079

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Poseidon - Uk47134
  • 3

    Llanfynydd

    Poseidon - Uk47134

    Ref: S1016084

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Boot Room
  • 3

    Llanfynydd

    The Old Boot Room

    Ref: S1005049

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apollo - Uk47133
  • 3

    Llanfynydd

    Apollo - Uk47133

    Ref: S1016085

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wrens Nest Newcastle Emlyn Carmarthenshire
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    Llangeler

    Wrens Nest Newcastle Emlyn Carmarthenshire

    Ref: S1000849

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gamekeepers Cottage - Hw7729
  • 3

    Llangadog

    Gamekeepers Cottage - Hw7729

    Ref: S380106

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    £37

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    Carmarthenshire is a county in south- south-west Wales, blessed with lush countryside and a stunning coastline. It's a great destination for a holiday and there are plenty of things to do. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or just a change of scenery, Carmarthenshire has you covered. Outdoors, explore small islands, moraine lakes and spectacular castles. Take your pick from miles of sandy beaches and discover the rugged beauty of Carmarthenshire's woodlands too.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Carmarthenshire are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Simon - Verified booking

      This cottage was right up our street, and was hoping it was as described in the listing, which it was.

      The cottage was immaculately clean on arrival and even more spacious than viewed from the pictures online. There was only the three of us including dog, but we like our space. The rural location on a farm with horses and dogs was great. Our dog is really hit and miss with other dogs but once she was settled in, she loved the two farm dogs. The younger dog would love to play with our dog when I walked her up the road or down in the extended grounds. Jackie the owner was very friendly and could not have been more helpful. On the day after we arrived she even invited us over to join her and others for a very belated Christmas get together which she had had to postpone from last December, now September, pulled pork baps with salad followed by profiteroles!. We spent some time just chilling and relaxing at the property. The view over the extended grounds with its peaceful and tranquil location were just the job. With the door open to the conservatory it was just nice to sit and listen to the River Corran babbling away as it runs through the grounds. There was a distant thunder storm on the first night but with all the lights off and full view of the sky from the conservatory, we had a show of lightning for most of the evening. We are members of National Trust (NT), so most of our visits were to NT properties or places including Stackpole Quay (and circular walk to the spectacular Barrafundle Beach), Paxton's Tower, Newton House, Dinefwr Grounds and Castle, Calby Woodland Garden, Lawrenny Quay/Claddeau Woods. and Dyffryn Gardens (on our journey home). Other places we visited were the Dylan Thomas history trail in and round Laugharne itself and the Castle with spectacular vies accross the River Taf/estuary. Also for those interested in all types of vehicles and speed, the Museum of Land Speed at Pendine is worth a visit. We had some good food at Poon's in Laugharne (Thai/British street food and breakfasts). Also Indian takeaways both good from Elaichi's and Bombay Spice in St. Clears. Another good place for breakfast (on way to Pendine) is the Stone Range Cafe. Lovely food too at Lawrenny Quay Cafe. All in all a great stay and would definitely consider a returning. Simon & Debbie (Exeter, Devon)

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    • Andrew - Verified booking

      From the moment we stepped foot into the cottage, it was evident that this would be more than just a holiday getaway; it was a delightful escape into a realm of tranquillity and warm hospitality.

      Tucked away in a picturesque location promising both serenity and rustic charm, this cottage proved to be the perfect blend of homeliness and luxury. The hosts, a truly delightful couple, welcomed us with open arms and genuine smiles, setting the tone for what was to be an unforgettable stay. Their attention to detail and sincere concern for their guests' comfort was apparent from the outset. We were greeted with a freshly baked loaf of bread and a bottle of exquisite wine, gestures that made us feel not just welcomed, but truly cherished. The cottage itself exudes charm and character, with cosy furnishings that beckon you to relax and unwind. The interiors are tastefully adorned, blending rustic allure with modern conveniences, ensuring every comfort is catered to. The rooms are spacious and impeccably kept, boasting large, sumptuous beds and windows that frame the stunning views surrounding the property. Outside, the cottage grounds are equally inviting. Whether it's lounging in the garden, a meticulously tended space that invites you to revel in the soothing sounds of nature, or exploring the nearby countryside, there is an undeniable sense of peace and tranquillity that envelops you. Throughout our stay, the hosts were incredibly attentive, offering insights into local attractions and the dining spots, ensuring we experienced the best the area had to offer. Their hospitality was not just professional; it was deeply personal and heartfelt, making us feel like cherished friends. Alas, as with all good things, our holiday had to come to an end, and bidding farewell was no easy task. The hardest part of our stay was undoubtedly having to leave behind such a charming retreat and the wonderful hosts who made our visit nothing short of exceptional. For those seeking a getaway that seamlessly blends the comforts of home with the luxury of a holiday retreat, Crud-y-Barcud is unrivalled. We departed not only with cherished memories but also with a longing to return. Highly recommended for a truly special and rejuvenating holiday experience!

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    • Tim - Verified booking

      This is the first time we, as a family, have ever booked a cottage type break away - it won't be the last.

      This is a delightful cottage and far exceeded the expectations from the already wonderful pictures you see here. It is spacious with 2 sitting rooms. The main sitting room has a log burner with everything provided to get it going. I've no idea how to use one, but I gave it a go and had a nice fire going. Has a TV with all the usual channels and iplayer etc. The other sitting room is equally as nice but you may need your own firestick there if you want to watch the television. But we didn't do much telly watching - so only briefly looked. Kitchen diner is massive! All you need to cook is here. Very good quality throughout. Ensuite main bedroom. Make sure you pull the blind down (You'll see!). Bed is extremely comfy. The children reported the same from there room too! Now, the cottage is on a main road, so there is a bit of traffic noise - but to be honest its not really an issue. The boiler clicks a bit in the main bedroom when the heating comes on but again you're being uber picky if this is an issue. The outside is just lovely. You can spend hours in the hot tub, listening to tunes if you want, or the blissful sound of absolute calm. It is really secluded too so no one can see round the back. There is a lovely little welcome back - and a folder with all you need to know about the cottage and the area. A brilliant touch. As it says, everything is a bit of a drive away, but an ideal base for exploring Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Our only regret is not being able to stay a bit longer. Out two asked when we were going back. I said I didn't know - but we will be going back to this beautifully presented cottage.

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    • Brian - Verified booking

      We had a very disappointing stay at Corran Cottage, I'm sorry to say.

      We really wanted to love this property as we were looking forward to a peaceful and relaxing holiday with our dog. The cottage was advertised as being in a "tranquil setting" with "quiet surroundings", however it was far from this. The cottage is semi-detached; there is a bed and breakfast adjoining the building and guests come and go. This would not ordinarily be a problem but for the owners 2 dogs barking at all arrivals. Also on site is the owners stables and this also resulted in many arrivals and departures, again causing car door slamming and dogs barking. The owner lives opposite the cottage and the lovely garden you see in the pictures of the trees and stream is beautiful, but is also shared with the owner and the B and B guests. There is, therefore, very little privacy in the so called "private" garden for residents of the cottage, as it is overlooked by the extended garden and all who visit it. To make matters worse the owners dogs took exception to anyone using the extended garden, and our dog was jumped on and growled at each time we left the cottage. We also witnessed the same thing happening to residents of the B and B who tried to walk their dog in the extended grounds, so it certainly was not a one-off situation. Each time we left the cottage we had to carry our dog to the car to prevent it being jumped on by the owners dogs. A far from relaxing stay at Corran Cottage and we decided to leave 4 days early, as 3 nights there was far too stressful for us and our dog.

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      A wonderfully clean, comfortable, well appointed cottage.

      Everything was there to make our holiday go smoothly from the cottage itself to the really useful well equipped utility room to the fabulous games room. The touches of the fresh flowers to tea, coffee, milk, welshcakes etc were very welcome after a long drive. The owners have thoughtfully put a comprehensive folder together with everything to know and more about your stay and history of the cottages. There is also a good selection of tourist information in the games room. The games room itself is well stocked with books, board games, toys etc. We particularly loved playing table tennis. We have a full size table at home but at present have not the room to use it, so this was great. The nearby castles and gardens are a must to visit as well as Dinefwr House and the National Trust's Gold Mine. All in all a wonderful weeks holiday and will certainly recommend to family and friends. We loved Ollie the cat a 'purrfect' character!

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    Things to do near Carmarthenshire

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    National Botanic Garden of Wales

    The National Botanic Garden of Wales has over 400 acres of gardens to explore. It is home to some of the rarest plants on the earth, as well as waterfalls, eagle viewing, beautiful plant collections, sculpture, science, wildlife, water features, Apothecary’s Hall, and the British Bird of Prey Centre. Regular exhibitions and events. Shop restaurant, cafe toilets and car park. Fully accessible with facilities.

    Dinefwr (National Trust)

    Newton House, a 17th-century manor house once home to Lord Rhys, the powerful Prince of the Welsh Kingdom of the Deheubarth. It sits in the heart of the Dinefwr Estate which is set in 800 acres of  parkland and National Nature Reserve, including an ancient deer park and wildflower meadows. Also onsite is Dinefwr Castle which is managed by CADW. Cafe, shop, toilets, car park. Dog friendly. Blue badge parking, accessible toilets, lift, designated accessible walking routes.

    Kidwelly Castle

    Explore the impressive ruins of Kidwelly Castle, a fascinating piece of Welsh history that dates back to the 12th century. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the castle through its interactive displays and audio guides. Take a walk around the castle walls for stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Located at Castle Road, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire SA17 5BQ

    Dryslwyn Castle

    Dryslwyn, which dates back to the 13th century and was built on a remote hill in the lush Tywi Valley, served as a significant administrative centre for the former south Wales kingdom of Deheubarth. Seasonal opening times. Car park.

    Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop

    Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire is a must-visit for foodies. Sample the delicious locally-sourced produce, including their own lamb, and browse the range of artisanal gifts. Kids can meet the friendly animals, and there's a charming tearoom to enjoy some homemade cake. Open daily except for Mondays. Address: Parc Y Bocs, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5BW

    Kidwelly Industrial Museum

    Kidwelly Industrial Museum is a must-visit attraction for history buffs. This museum provides an insight into the town's industrial past with exhibits showcasing tinplate production, coal mining, and brick-making. The preserved machinery, hands-on displays, and knowledgeable staff make the experience interactive and engaging. The museum's location in the picturesque Kidwelly town is an added bonus. Address: Bridge Street, Kidwelly, SA17 4UU

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