Whitland · 整套民居 · 3室3床1.0卫 · 可住4人 · The Old Mill - Davids Organic Farm
The Old Mill is a comfortable quirky family cottage on three levels for 2 adults 2 children & 1 infant located on Davids Organic Farm - Gwarmacwydd, a small country estate of over 450 acres set in the vale of the river Taf. A real farm holiday and retreat destination, not just a holiday cottage. Wander where you wish - 2 miles of river banks, 50 acres of woodland, miles of paths. Visitors can get involved with the fun side of farming – collect Gwarmacwydd is a very special place. Comfortable cottages. An idyllic location. Hundreds of acres for you to enjoy, and centrally located if you wish to explore the cost and national park. Our organic beef and sheep farm is self-sufficient and sustainable, growing grass and our own peas and oats for animal feed. We are told that Organic farms have up to 50% more wildlife. Farm walks in the fields and within 40 acres of woodland will give you a good chance to spot your wild neighbours, and understand more about healthy farming practices. Visitors are free to wander where they will, including going down to the two miles of riverbank, for a spot of fly fishing, with sewin, salmon and trout for the catching, or just to take a leisurely walk. Once you’ve had your fill of serenity, you can even learn to drive a great big John Deere tractor. The hour-long one-to-one sessions get you quickly behind the wheel and learning. You could also book a farm safari tour with the farmer in his Landrover or farm buggy as he checks his stock and answers all of your questions about sustainable organic farming. Book a farm safari or tractor diving experience. Children just enjoy the freedom to explore. They will drag you along to stay safe when in the woods and fields and whilst they discover the river. They may even let you indulge in tea and cake at one of our many picnic tables while they enjoy their play area, with football goal posts, several swings, slide, play fort, & trampoline. The Old Mill is an interesting and quirky cottage converted from the estate corn mill, arranged on three floors, linked by a staircase located in a semi-circular stone tower. The kitchen dining room is on the lower floor, also the Walk-in shower bathroom/wet-room. Three bedrooms are on the middle floor. Master bedroom with king sized double bed, Children's bunk bedroom, and a box room suitable for a toddler or infant. The lounge on the top floor has the old oak beams exposed, and overlooks the Gwarmacwydd estate, with long views to the Preseli hills. This is a unique cottage for a family holiday, or a place for a couple to get away from it all and spend time together.
In short, super hosts, super location to many places of interest and thoroughly enjoyed our time at the old mill. Highly recommend !
Lovely stay, would definitely recommend. The cottage was exactly as described and immaculately clean. Peaceful surroundings. Lovely for a family holiday in Pembrokeshire. Easy directions and check-in etc. The children loved the play area, trampoline and gardens, as well as the animal feeding. They loved feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs as well as bottle feeding the lambs and the calf. Angela was helpful in recommending places to eat and which areas around the farm we could walk with the dog and let her off the lead. A good base for exploring the local area.
We have the gift of being secluded more than half a mile from our closest neighbours. Truly away from the hustle & bustle. Gwarmacwydd grounds and gardens are available for you, a destination in itself with loads to do and explore - children frequently enjoy themselves so much here they hold parents back from a day out.
Centrally located between the North and South Coast of the three counties of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, and Carmarthenshire, a wealth of interesting days out awaits your stay with us.
We can tell you much more, but here are a few to note:
Narberth - 6.7 miles - Old market town, with a delightful range of eclectic shops and antique stores. Almost the Bond Street of Pembrokeshire.
Saundersfoot - 14.2 miles. A compact complete seaside village, fishing boat harbour, sandy beaches, & rock pools, fish & chips, old railway tunnels.
Laugharne -15.6 miles - Last home of famous Welsh poet, writer and broadcaster; Dylan Thomas. With his boat house still remaining as it was. A great setting in which to admire the Taf river estuary, and stroll along to Laugharne castle.
Tenby -16.9 miles - Harbour and seaside town. Walk along Tenby’s South Beach toward Giltar Point and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path for fantastic views of Caldey Island.
A little further away
National Botanic Garden of Wales - 28.4 Miles
St Davids - Cathedral and smallest city in the UK - 31.3 miles
Aberglasney - Restored Medieval Gardens - 32.4 miles
The closest train station to us would be Whitland, with every train stopping at the station. From here you can continue onward to Milford Haven and Tenby, or all the way to London and Manchester.
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