Named after Welsh rivers these delightfully appointed split level cottages offer all modern comforts yet retain their rustic charm with exposed stone work, wood burning stoves and polished oak floors. Set either side of a large landscaped courtyard, each cottage has its own furnished terrace with country views, ideal for you to enjoy that well deserved glass of wine.
Ancient woodlands and meadows surround Upton Hall Cottages, and the Cothi Valley has been designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The banks and hedgerows of the local lanes give a constant display of seasonal wild flowers and ferns and the River is ever beautiful, always changing colour and character. Even at night time the starry skies can be quite amazing.
Close by are the Castles of Dinefwr and Dryslwyn, both offering truly spectacular views over the Tywi Valley. Tranquil Aberglasney Gardens, with its lakeside restaurant and The Botanic Garden of Wales, with its great dome glasshouse, are just minutes away. Having a rich craft industry, Carmarthenshire is home to numerous artisans of clay, metal, wood and textiles and for those interested in historic craft, there are antique emporiums within easy distance.
Sandy beaches are within easy driving distance and country walks are all around. This whole area is steeped in history, from the folk stories of The Mabinogion, through the Roman occupations and The Rebecca Riots and beyond. Even the Eisteddfod had its origins just up the road at Llanfynydd. The legendary character Merlin is also associated with this area.
For those who enjoy dining out there are several options within a five to ten mile radius, venues that cater for bar snacks, table d’hôte and á la carte.