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Carmarthen Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Roselea Luxury Pod Lodge
  • Carmarthen

    Roselea Luxury Pod Lodge

    Ref: S855946

    Reviews 4

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    The idyllic village of Llanddarog sits on the B4310 road, six miles southeast of Carmarthen. The village is home to two pubs, The Butchers Arms and the White Hart Inn, along with a Post Office selling the essentials. The nearby village of...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Lodge in Llansteffan
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    2 Bed Lodge in Llansteffan

    Ref: S231911

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 king-size and 1 bunk bedroom - 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite bathroom - Electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine - Wood burner (large basket of...

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    £108

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Milkwood
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    Milkwood

    Ref: S882026

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    Llansteffan is a lovely seaside village with its own castle ruins, post office, general store and pub serving local food. Just a short journey takes you to the county town of Carmarthen with numerous shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs, and a...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Acorn Lodge
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    Acorn Lodge

    Ref: S77226

    Reviews 29

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    St. Clears is a small town set inland between Carmarthen and the coastal resorts of the Pembrokeshire coast. St. Clears hosts a variety of festivals and carnivals throughout the year, and has a number of shops, pubs and eateries, and the mound of...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Blaidd Bach
  • 10

    Carmarthen

    Blaidd Bach

    Ref: S1055272

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    Pencader is a small village in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire, just south-east of Llandysul and south-west of Llanybydder. It is a quiet village set in a west Wales valley with little more than 500 houses a shop, a fine fish and chip shop and...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Last Resort
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    The Last Resort

    Ref: S527272

    Reviews 14

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    An idyllic coastal community with a beach that stretches for seven miles and a past rich in speed record attempts for automobiles. The unfortunate vehicle "Babs," whose driver was killed in one of numerous speed record attempts, was buried for...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 69 The Paddocks
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    69 The Paddocks

    Ref: S483460

    Reviews 16

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    Pendine is a charming seaside town beautifully-adorned with a seven mile sandy beach and renowned for car racing and speed record attempts. Pendine offers all of the essentials to its visitors, with hearty pubs, restaurants, a café, a shop and a...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hamper
  • 1

    Carmarthen

    The Hamper

    Ref: S1233309

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    The town of Carmarthen overlooks the banks of the River Tywi and boasts the ruins of a Norman castle, the site of a Roman amphitheatre, a museum containing Roman relics and a good variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Carmarthenshire is known as...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Eden Garden
  • Carmarthen

    Eden Garden

    Ref: S1030215

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    £124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 51 Elmrise
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    51 Elmrise

    Ref: S882150

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    Llansteffan is a lovely seaside village with its own castle ruins, post office, general store and pub serving local food. Just a short journey takes you to the county town of Carmarthen with numerous shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs, and a...

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    £66

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    Carmarthen is a fantastic holiday destination situated in West Wales, located near the River Towy. Its close to a variety of magnificent beaches and stunning views, making it a great destination for a family getaway. The town is filled with a great selection of activities to keep everyone occupied, including walking trails along the River Towy, a history museum, and a botanical gardens. There is plenty of great shopping, delicious food, and plenty of local amenities, making it easy to stay well-fed while you're in the area.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Carmarthen are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Carmarthen provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Lauren - Verified booking

      This was our first time booking a lodge like this and we were not disappointed.

      . before leaving we were a little concerned because of some reviews on the site.. but they couldn’t be more wrong.. the lodge was beautiful it was rustic and very Swiss like… it was clean and tidy and just amazing… we loved everything about it.. if I was going to be extremely critical I would say that the bed were a slight bit uncomfortable ( but I’ve slept on much worse) but I’ve come from my home with a memory foam so I wouldn’t even bother to address it.. the room were a beautiful size and easy to warm up it wasn’t cold at all… it was so quiet inside even with noise outside it couldn’t be heard inside…. The lodge came with a beautiful sauna that we took complete advantage of daily, it also had the best bath I’ve ever been it it was massive and a whirlpool type.. amazing times.. the kitchen was well stocked and the 5 nights we wanted for nothing.. it was a please to cook and eat there.. the views where beautiful and the morning coffee on the bench outside was a welcome break.. i absolutely loved it there… a few people had mentioned the shower but it was fine I honestly have showered in far worse water pressure.. I think people need to understand this isn’t a vote it’s a wooded cabin in the hills… the water was warm the cabin was lovely and warm I can’t fault it i think the owner had some amazing, and I would 100 % recommend it and we will be returning.. thanks for allowing us to stay in you beautiful property.. it was a pleasure x

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    • Rachel - Verified booking

      When we arrived at acorn lodge, it had not been serviced and no one had been in the lodge since the last family.

      This was not a great start to our holiday, my youngest daughter was crying and wanting to return home. We could not get hold of the owner, but Sykes contacted a cleaner to come. We had to wait over an hour, then another hour for cleaning. Not ideal after a 7 hour drive. Due to this the property was cold and no hot water on arrival… not even a toilet roll! Unfortunately the wardrobes and cupboards were rather old and smelled rather musty so we didn’t use them and had to live out of our suitcases for the week, in addition the spare pillows were in the wardrobes and could not be used because of the smell. The lodge itself was in a lovely quiet location and of a good size and layout. The sauna was a nice addition. However we felt a little updating and a bit more care is needed. The water pressure in the shower was very poor and not very easy for a hair wash. In the kitchen there was no washing up sponge or washing up liquid (I have never experience that in a holiday cottage) also the tea, and sugar containers were empty but dirty and the small amount of coffee was turning grey and rock solid - so had been there a while without being checked or cleaned. Also no spare toilet rolls were left in the building or spare bin bags - which was handy when ours split whilst taking it out of the bin, we we ending up having to carry the whole kitchen bin to the bin area to tip it all in. With a bit more care and attention the lodge could be a lovely place to stay.

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    • Craig - Verified booking

      We had a really nice time in Acorn lodge.

      Cosy when warm, bed was comfortable and really enjoyed the luxury of the sauna an jacuzzi. The site was very quiet, but not easy to get to. However there are a few things to improve for us to return to, or recommend, these being as follows. Lounge was not thoroughly cleaned with crumbs and items under and behind furniture, alot of kitchen utensils needed to be cleaned before use, shower was next to useless to use as no pressure, needs an electric power shower. Toilet cistern button in small toilet stayed down so did not stop flushing several times, main bathroom door catch did not retract fully, so nearly locked in bathroom a couple of times, hot and cold taps plumbed in wrong way around, trim coming off of jacuzzi. Kitchen cooker hood not working, kitchen cupboard door nearly falling off, 1 kitchen chair too dangerous to use as falling apart, tv remote had no batteries in and the other one did not work properly, No key to open door in bedroom to access balcony, outside key safe broken. The welcome book is very tatty and falling apart with pages falling out, and some typed up information is crossed out with pen, with written in new information. Not very professional. Items to have in lodge, I suggest music system, full length mirror, kitchen spatula, clock radio in bedroom, windows not clear and improve garden and steps to match other well looked after lodges on site. However after all this we still enjoyed our stay.

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      Acorn Lodge 'could' be absolutely amazing if it was maintained properly.

      The rooms are a good size, having a sauna and whirlpool bath is a real treat. The location is perfect for visiting the area and it's a nice peaceful site. BUT...it needs some maintenance!! Firstly, the shower was just a dribble, you could get wetter standing out in the rain, the carpet was badly stained,( maybe wooden flooring would be more practical), the oven was disgusting with grease, the windows were so dirty it spoilt the view, the cutlery drawer was grubby with bits of food in, the kitchen cupboards were the same, the wooden trim around the bath was black and there was a strange smell. Outside could do with looking at too not kept up together as other properties on site. We had to stay as we had booked a few attractions and didn't want to lose our money. We should've had family joining us later in the week but cancelled them as we left a few days early. We contacted Sykes regarding the issues they were apologetic but it did take from 2nd Oct to 4th for In Property Team to get back to us, so in the meantime we had replaced the showerhead and bought air freshener. We had read the reviews before and seen there were some issues, but they have obviously not been addressed.

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    • Debra - Verified booking

      The lodge was amazing, so comfortable and clean, bright and spacious .

      everything you needed was supplied including comfortable furniture out on the decking to relax on. instruction booklets were supplied for everything in the lodge except the combined washer/dryer (having never used one before I wasn't able to use the machine provided-but as I was on holiday I decided the washing could wait anyway lol)) the lodge is situated just metres away from main reception, and a very short walk to the local shops and takeaways. Also just a few minutes walk to the arcade and swimming pool and the main Club house where we enjoyed the entertainment provided and even had a game of bingo. The beach is wonderful and just over a 5 minute walk from the lodge, and if you've got a car then take a trip into Tenby itself for a great day out, it's beautiful. I'd definataly stay here again and have recommended it already to others. The owner-Elaine sent me a welcome message on our journey to the lodge explaining everything and it gave us assurance too that she was available if we had any concerns or problems during out stay, but we didn't as the holiday and the lodge was perfect.

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    Things to do near Carmarthen

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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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