About this property

Spacious Accommodation: Visit Cockleshell in Carmarthen offers a spacious holiday home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property features a living room and family rooms, ensuring comfort for all guests. Outdoor Spaces: Guests can relax on the sun terrace or in the garden, enjoying garden views. The outdoor seating area provides a pleasant space for outdoor activities. Modern Amenities: The holiday home includes free WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, oven, and stovetop. Additional amenities include a washing machine, TV, and private entrance. Nearby Attractions: Llansteffan Castle is less than 1 km away, while Folly Farm is 37 km and Kidwelly Castle is 28 km from the property. Cardiff Airport is 112 km distant. Highly rated by guests.

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Property highlights

Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (8.4)

  • Free private parking available on-site


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Accommodation Type
Number of guests
 
Bedroom 1
1 large double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Colette
    Ireland Ireland
    Beautiful location. Very peaceful in an idyllic place. Lovely welcome basket and milk in the fridge. House was spotless on arrival. Would highly recommend staying here. We will definitely return
  • Adrienne
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Love the location of this house. Close to the beach and castle. We walked to the beach and castle. Fish and chips when open from the kiosk on the beach. We visited the National gardens of Wales and booked a half day flying the birds of prey. We...
  • Jack
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Fantastic house, has everything you’d expect and more. Very thoughtful host, welcome basket was a lovely touch. House was pristine in presentation and cleanliness.
  • Andrew
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Beautiful new build property with well thought out layout. The beds were comfortable and the property was clean and well maintained. All the modern features and utilities. The castle and beach were so close. Private parking on the drive with...
  • Steve
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Stunning house. Three large bedrooms and one baby room, two bathrooms, downstairs toilet and superb kitchen. Looked like a show home.

Quality rating

Booking.com rated the quality of this property as 4 out of 5 based on factors such as facilities, size, location and services provided.

Hosted by Visit Cockleshell / Coastal Cottage

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Host review score
Visit Cockleshell / Coastal Cottage
Visit our website here: www.visitcockleshell.wales. Cockleshell is a coastal cottage nestled in Wales’ best kept secret. Set beneath an ancient castle overlooking the green farmlands, swirling sea and gleaming sands of the Towy Estuary and Carmarthen Bay. Cockleshell is an immaculately presented modern holiday cottage in the heart of Llansteffan. This beautiful family-friendly cottage enjoys all the benefits of a central yet peaceful location. The stylish interior is the perfect relaxing space for a rural retreat, allowing you a fantastically comfortable night's sleep after a day of exploring this largely undiscovered area and its natural and historic charms. The cottage boasts 4 beautifully laid-out bedrooms, including a master double with en-suite bathroom and walk-through wardrobe, a spacious double bedroom, a twin room with woodland views, and a small bedroom with crib and blackout blinds for the baby or toddler in your group. The main lounge offers a spacious and airy place to relax, with sunlight entering from windows on opposite sides. The bold and colourful seating are modern yet comfortable, and the room provides a creative space to plan adventures and wind down in the evening. The sleek kitchen and dining space has cool tones of grey and turquoise throughout and is a calm, clean, communal space. The large hob area and double wall oven provide for ample cooking and sturdy oak dining table with seats and bench allow the whole family to eat together. The utility space to the side of the property also comes in handy for storing sandy shoes. Enjoy Cockleshell all to yourself without any check in hassle. The property offers contactless entry meaning you don't need to be physically greeted to receive the keys.
We pride ourselves on making our guests experience the best we can and as luxurious as possible. We use genuine hi-grade cotton Egyptian sheets, luxury pillows, duvets and towels. You can expect a little hamper of locally sourced goodies on your arrival. Just a small part of our attention to detail and care for our guests.
Llansteffan is nestled beneath the walls of the imposing Norman castle, which commands impressive views across the village. These views take in the sandy beaches of Scott’s Bay, along the Towy Valley, across to Pendine, Worm’s Head on the Gower Peninsula and west towards Dylan Thomas’ Laugharne. Just a short walk from Cockleshell and you arrive on the beach. This is a wonderful, unspoiled sandy shore on the Towy estuary, perfect for sandcastles and birdwatching. Llansteffan is a quiet village located on a wide estuary, ideal for a relaxing waterside break. The nearby gastro-pub serves locally sourced food and the beer garden often hosts live music performed outdoors, it's perfect for a pint and a singalong. So too for Taylor's Tow Bar with spectacular views over Laugharne. The Village Store and Deli have great breakfast options and takeaway meals and the beach shop cafe serves up a delicious variety of ice creams and homemade cakes. Visitors can journey along the Wales Coast Path to Laugharne to see the Boathouse where poet Dylan Thomas lived. With strong family connections with Llansteffan, he visited regularly from the age of 4 right up until the day before he sailed for America. With a rich and colourful history, Carmarthen is the oldest town in Wales. One of Carmarthen’s most famous early residents was Merlin the Magician. The Welsh name for the town, Caerfyrddin, means Merlin’s Fort and many believe the town was named after King Arthurs wizard. Carmarthenshire stretches from Carmarthen Bay in the south to the western Beacons and Cambrian Mountains in the north, with wondrous gardens, awe-inspiring castles, Wales’ longest beaches, and market towns brimming with local produce and chic shopping. Rhi & Phil.
Language spoken: English

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House rules

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Check-in
From 16:00
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Check-out
Until 10:00
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Children and beds

Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

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Cot and extra bed policies

0 - 3 years
Cot upon request
Free

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There are no extra beds available at this property.

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No age restriction
There is no age requirement for check-in
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed
Pets
Pets are not allowed.

The fine print

Need-to-know information for guests at this property

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.