Cefn Gelli, Llawhaden is a beautifully appointed four-bedroom bungalow perfect for families or groups seeking a peaceful countryside retreat with luxurious touches. The stylish open-plan living space flows seamlessly from the well-equipped kitchen, featuring a sleek breakfast bar, induction hob, American fridge freezer and dishwasher, through to the dining area with seating for eight, and into the spacious living room where you'll find a generous 65-inch Smart TV and French doors opening onto the terrace. A separate utility room houses the washer dryer, keeping everything tidy and organised.
Stepping outside, the rear garden becomes your private sanctuary, with a bubbling hot tub for eight overlooking the peaceful countryside, patio seating areas, barbecue facilities, and direct access to on-site fly fishing. Four comfortable bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: the master double features an en-suite with walk-in shower, while two further kingsize rooms offer peaceful retreats, and a fourth room with twin singles is perfect for children or friends. A family bathroom with bath and shower, plus an additional shower room, complete the thoughtful layout. Four private parking spaces and secure bike storage add to the convenience.
Picture long summer evenings sinking into the hot tub beneath vast Pembrokeshire skies, stars emerging as the day's warmth lingers. Spend leisurely mornings casting lines in tranquil waters just beyond your door, or gather round the barbecue as laughter drifts across the garden. The countryside wraps around you here, offering both adventure and absolute peace in equal measure.
Cefn Gelli, Llawhaden places you perfectly for discovering West Wales's most captivating attractions. The Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (6 km) invites you to walk your very own llama on famous valley treks at the oldest camelid trekking centre in West Wales, creating wonderfully memorable moments for all ages. Llys-y-frân Lake (6 km) spreads across 350 acres of woodland, grassland and shimmering water, perfect for walking, cycling, fishing and a whole range of activities on both land and water. The imposing ruins of Narberth Castle (9 km) offer a fascinating glimpse into medieval Wales, while West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (12 km) provides ultimate indoor karting thrills with a 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight.
Venture further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (28 km) offers unforgettable encounters with these magnificent creatures in peaceful countryside surroundings. The dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Pembroke (30 km) showcase nature's extraordinary artistry, with a stunning natural rock arch and towering pillars rising from the Atlantic waves. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (32 km) presents an innovative research and visitor centre combining a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum and British Bug House with working farm and nature reserve.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 21 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds through streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques and welcoming traditional pubs. Meanwhile, St Davids is a 33-kilometre drive. Britain's smallest city packed with historic treasures including its magnificent cathedral, charming independent shops, and easy access to some of Pembrokeshire's most spectacular coastal scenery.




































