Maes Y Mel
Meidrim
Maes-y-Mêl, which translates to ‘The Honey Field’, is a fantastic couples retreat in a rural location close to all that Carmarthenshire has to offer with its countryside walks from the door.
Property Highlights
- Beautiful rural setting convenient to explore Carmarthenshire
- Gift of local honey produced on-site
- Accepts one or two small well behaved dogs - charges apply
- On-site parking for one vehicle
- Patio and shared gardens with far reaching rural views
This modern semi-detached conversion, has been lovingly renovated for couples to enjoy a relaxing holiday, just a short drive from the Carmarthenshire coast. It has plenty of space, with a lovely calming ambience.
Enter into the hallway, with the modern open plan kitchen to your left, which has ample amenities for your stay, including a full-size fridge freezer, an oven and 4 ring electric hob, dishwasher, microwave oven and washing machine. The dining area has beautiful garden views where you can look out to the fields beyond. Sit back and relax on the comfortable sofa watching a film in the evening on the Smart TV with the built-in gas fire roaring.
The modern downstairs bathroom has a shower and WC. There is a spacious double bedroom upstairs with freshly laundered bedding. Enjoy listening to music on the record player, while enjoying your morning coffee. The bedroom has some limited headroom in some areas. There is a single foam sofa-bed available upon request.
There is a patio area directly accessed from the dining area, with outdoor furniture and a BBQ to eat al fresco on a summer evening with fabulous countryside views, with a large, shared lawn area beyond. There are no enclosed areas.
Other things to note
- There is a travel cot bed and highchair available to use upon request
- The owners pet dog lives on site. Please be aware there are no enclosed garden areas.
- The property is pet friendly - Maximum 2 dogs, £25 per dog
- There are honey bees on-site
- Access statement available on request
St Clears is the nearest town, with a good choice of coffee shops, a handful of pubs and restaurants. It is perfectly located to explore Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Laugharne is a 5 minute drive, and is perhaps best known for its associations with Wales' most famous poet, Dylan Thomas. Laugharne is a small town sitting on the estuary of the Taf River and offers stunning estuary walks, including the infamous Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk. The Boathouse, where Dylan and Caitlin lived with their children, is now a heritage centre. Overlooking the estuary are the dramatic ruins of a Norman Castle, a popular visitor attraction. Laugharne has a good choice of cafes and restaurants. There are also plenty of woodland walks and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path starts nearby.
There are also a good choice of outdoor activities available in the area, ranging from horse riding, coasteering, to a variety of water sports, abseiling, orienteering, caving and gorge walking.
There are many beautiful rugged beaches in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, along with the more popular coastal resorts of Pendine, Saundersfoot and Tenby.
There is an abundance of interesting attractions locally, including Castles, historic houses and National Botanical Gardens to name a few.
If you are a "foodie" then there is a fantastic choice of restaurants within a 20 - 30 minute's drive ranging from Coast in Coppet Hall to Y Polyn, just 5 minutes from Carmarthen.
- Private Parking
- Dogs - 1 dogs
- Internet Access
- Downstairs Bathroom
- BBQ
- Washing Machine
- Garden- Slabbed patio
- Suitable For Children
- TV- Aerial
- Decorated For Christmas