
The scope for exercising your dog or walking for miles in our unspoilt countryside is endless. There are lots of beautiful beaches to visit at Swansea and Gower and dogs are welcome all year round at Pwll Du, Pobbles, Three Cliffs Bay, Oxwich Bay, Rhossilli Bay, Broughton Bay, Whiteford Sands and Horton.
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This beautiful 16th Century farmhouse is set in 21 acres of land on the borders of the Brecon Beacons National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Recently restored to a high standard the farmhouse can accommodate up to 8 people and is graded 4* under the Visit Wales Scheme. Accommodation comprises of a luxury four-poster master bedroom, with additional first floor double and ground floor double/family room
(sleeps up to 6 adults).
The earliest parts of the farmhouse date from pre-1700, with later additions through Georgian and Victorian times.
The house offers uninterrupted views of the countryside, with a stream, waterfall and wooded areas within the grounds for guests to explore.
Why not bring your dogs for free, there are acres of walks directly from the farmhouse. Stroll the rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons or venture further to the Gower and enjoy stunning beaches. The farmhouse website has a link to local walks which can be printed out.
Tel: 01639 730205
www.craigynos-farmhouse.com
Email: info@craigynoscastle.com |

The River Tawe flows down from its source in the limestone hills overlooking Craig-y-Nos Castle and the Swansea Valley,
and the Castle has fishing rights which guests are welcome to use.

The Farmhouse's comfortable lounge
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