Rose Villa Caravan

ID: S1372588

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Rose Villa Caravan is tucked away in the village of Drefach Felindre, Carmarthenshire, offering a welcoming base for friends or family looking to enjoy a quieter pace surrounded by West Wales countryside. Practical and thoughtfully arranged, the caravan provides everything needed for an easy, laid-back stay. A small hallway leads through to the kitchen and dining area, a handy space for preparing meals and sitting down together at the table to plan the day ahead. From here, the lounge opens out as a sociable area, with two seats that convert into beds, making it well suited to flexible group stays. To the right of the hallway, you’ll find a bathroom with a bath, alongside a twin bedroom and a main bedroom with its own en-suite shower, adding an extra layer of convenience for guests.

Outside, the garden offers a pleasant spot to sit and enjoy the fresh air, whether that’s with a morning coffee or an evening meal outdoors. Parking is available beside the caravan for one car, with further space on the owner’s drive if needed. The surrounding area is rich with places to explore. Cardigan invites you to wander its historic castle, browse independent shops, and enjoy time by the sea at Poppit Sands. Elsewhere in Carmarthenshire, the National Botanic Garden of Wales showcases beautiful planting throughout the seasons, while Brechfa Forest offers peaceful walking trails beneath towering trees. Llansteffan Beach provides sweeping views across the estuary, backed by the ruins of its hilltop castle.

For those keen to venture further, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park promises dramatic scenery, wildlife-rich boat trips, and much-loved seaside towns such as Tenby. Rose Villa Caravan offers a welcoming base from which to experience the varied landscapes, coastlines and attractions of West Wales.

The small village of Felindre is set in a rural location amidst peaceful countryside between the market towns of Newtown and Knighton on the Wales/England border. With a local pub serving drinks, the village is in a fantastic location for walkers with an abundance of walks and cycle routes over 6000-acres of Crown estate nature reserve providing fantastic views and where red kite can often be spotted and grouse are being re-introduced. Passing the doorstep is the beautiful Glyndwr’s Way; a 135 mile National Trail which travels through open countryside, farmland, along rivers and lakes and through forests tracking the history of Owain Glyndwr visiting many of the sites connected with his ill-fated campaign for an independent Welsh Nation in the early 15th century. The nearby village of Beguildy offers a pub serving good food, a village shop and a Post Office. Some of the best examples of the 8th century frontier earthwork built by King Offa can be seen close by with easy access to the Offa's Dyke; now a National Trail that roughy follows the current border between England and Wales and offering fabulous opportunities for spectacular walking. Further afield, the village of Knucklas boasts an ancient 13th century castle mound and an imposing viaduct built in 1865, complete with an impressive 13-arch span. Set on the Heart of Wales railway line between Shropshire and Swansea, why not leave your car behind and venture further into Wales by train, enjoying beautiful rural scenery along the way? A short drive away is the market town of Knighton, which is a celebrated location for walking, horse riding and cycling with Offa's Dyke passing through the town. Knighton also offers a farmers' market once a month selling local Shropshire and Welsh produce. Visit magnificent Powis Castle with its celebrated gardens, the spectacular Water-Break-Its-Neck waterfall, the Elan Valley dams and the lovely towns of Bishop’s Castle, Leominster and medieval Ludlow, with its famous 13th century castle, ancient buildings and wonderful restaurants. Also visit Llandindrod Wells and Builth Wells, which boasts the Royal Welsh Showground which hosts a variety of events throughout the year. A wonderfully peaceful location for exploring beautiful Mid Wales and Shropshire.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, basin, and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room

Gas heating.

Electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, toaster, kettle, blender, rice cooker, and barbecue utensils.

TV with standard cable/satellite, WiFi, Ethernet connection, books and reading material.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Iron, clothes drying rack, and hangers provided.

Off-road parking for 1 car beside the caravan, with additional parking on the owner’s drive.

Garden with lawn, outdoor furniture, outdoor dining area, and BBQ grill.

Sorry no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.5 miles.

Note: Stream at bottom of the garden.

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