
Modern
5 Star Holiday Home in Carmarthenshire
Given 5 stars by Visit Wales, the Welsh tourism office, Jac-y-Do
is a modern four bed-roomed bungalow near the heart of the
ancient town of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.
Accommodation for 7 People (Can sleep 8)
Nestled at the end of a small cul-de-sac, Jac-y-Do accommodates
up to eight people in comfort and style. The rear of the
property has views and access across the open fields of Parc
Stephens and is only a short walk from Kidwelly town centre,
the railway station and historic quay. A number of attractive
short walks around the town are easily accessible from Jac-y-Do
and the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Aberglasney, Ffos
Las racecourse, Pembrey motor racing circuit, Pembrey Country
Park are all just a short drive away.
Enclosed Garden
Jac-y-Do has a fully enclosed lawned garden with a patio,
garden furniture, barbeque for al fresco dining and access
to playing fields. Alongside
the property there is off-street parking for 1 car and the
bungalow is wheelchair accessible.
A short path leads to the double-glazed porch of Jac-y-Do
and its large entrance hall.
The large, airy modern kitchen is fully fitted and includes
a split level cooker with oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing
machine and clothes dryer, microwave, toaster and a DAB radio.
Sliding patio doors provide access to the patio and garden
whilst internal doors connect to the hallway and dining area.
Spacious Lounge / Dining Area
The spacious lounge/dining area has wooden flooring and contains
a dining table which comfortably seats eight people alongside
a stylish wood-burning stove and two cosy armchairs. Sliding
patio doors provide views across the garden and Parc Stephens.
Through a wide archway is a carpeted lounge with an inviting
seating area and a large flat screen TV and BluRay DVD player.
Jac-y-Do is fitted with Wi-Fi.
4 Ground Floor Bedrooms
The property contains four bedrooms, all on the same level,
which can comfortably accommodate up to seven people. The
master bedroom is at the rear of the property and has peaceful
views into the garden. It contains a king size bed and handsome,
modern oak bedroom furniture. There is a matching sink and
vanity unit within the bedroom and an en-suite toilet and
shower.
Bedroom two is at the front of the bungalow and has a double bed and stylish, modern oak furniture. This is adjacent to bedroom four, a cosy single room. Bedroom three is a spacious room, also at the front of the property, which has two generous single beds which can be combined to form a super-king size bed and oak bedroom furniture. These rooms share the airy family bathroom which has a shower over bath.
Dogs are welcome at Jac-y-Do but are not allowed in the bedrooms
or up onto furniture. They must not be left in the property
unattended at any time and owners will need to bring their
own dog bedding and feeding bowls.
All rooms have modern oak furniture.
Travel cot available on request.
Fridge, freezer, microwave, washing machine, split level oven, hob, dish washer, cooking utensils, toaster, iron and ironing Board, DAB radio
Comfortable seating unit, large flat screen TV with Blueray DVD
Suitable for Elderly or Infirm. Dogs welcome. Wheelchair accessible.
Non smoking only
Towels and linen included. Weekly clean with towel and linen change.
Jac Y Do is a modern 4 bedroom self catering holiday bungalow. It sleeps 7/8 people as is overlooking the town playing fields in the centre of Kidwelly. It is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac and within walking distance of the train station, town centre and supermarkets.
Postcode: SA17 4UP
At the Pensarn Roundabout from the A48 / A40 head southwest on A484
Go through 2 roundabouts (8.0 mi)
At Parc-y-bocs Roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto B4304 (0.7 mi)
Turn right into Station Road (Kidwelly Rugby Club)
Turn left into Park View Drive
Bear Right to stay on Park View Drive
Jack-Y-Do is number 24 which is the bungalow on the left hand side at the end of the street.
You have arrived! - enjoy your holiday.
There really is loads to see and do in Carmarthenshire, nearby Pembrokeshire and Swansea. Here we've listed a few of the local attractions and places of interest to give you some inspiration.
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Kidwelly CastleJust a five minute walk from Ty Rhosyn, Kidwelly Castle is one of Wales' best-kept secrets. It is built on a steep bluff overlooking the River Gwendraeth and presents a vision of medieval times. It is remarkably well preserved and its soaring twin-towered gatehouse stands almost to full height. |
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Pembrey Country Park & Cefn Sidan BeachPembrey Country Park is situated approximately 3 miles from Kidwelly. It attracts over 300,000 visitors a year to enjoy the peace and tranquility of Pembrey forest and the seven miles of Cefn Sidan beach. It is a superb seaside Country Park offering a magnificent beach, woodland picnic areas, a dry-ski slope, horse riding, land yachting, orienteering, parascending, mini-railway and putting green. |
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Ffos Las RacecourseFfos Las has brought back top class racing to West Wales for the first time since 1937. You can find us the heart of Carmarthenshire just 10 minutes drive from Ty Rhosyn. The setting is magnificent. We are surrounded by rolling hills and countryside and have views down the Gwendraeth Valley to Carmarthen Bay. It is almost impossible to believe that it is the former site of the largest open cast coalmine in Europe. |
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GolfOld courses, new courses, parkland and links, technical challenges and championship courses, USGA greens and Nicklaus style design – Carmarthenshire has them all and they are all. With seven high quality golf courses to choose from, all within thirty minute’s drive, where could be a better base for a Welsh golfing holiday than Kidwelly? |
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FishingFrom fly fishing on the Tywi river, one of the best sea trout rivers in Europe, to sea fishing on the golden sands of Cefn Sidan, Carmarthenshire has endless possibilities for fishermen and whatever your interest there is sure to be something to suit. Eleven rivers, beautiful lakes, rocky coves, sandy beaches and even rock pools for little fishers, you can find them all in Carmarthenshire. |
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Kidwelly Industrial MuseumKidwelly Industrial Museum is situated just a mile from the historic castle town of Kidwelly, and just five miles from the town of Llanelli, which, at the end of the 19th Century was the Tinplate manufacturing centre of the world, giving the town the nickname of Tinopolis. The Industrial Museum itself is the site of the second oldest recorded tinplate works in the UK and some of the remains of this works can still be seen today. |
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Pembrey Motorsport CircuitPembrey motorsport circuit provides racing for cars, motorcycles, karts & trucks. Pembrey also hosts rallies and sprints. The circuit is an ideal base for corporate and motorsport team activities, and offers a dedicated series of motorsport performance driving schools. |
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Penclacwydd Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust CentreThe Penclacwydd Centre translated as "The Hill of the Gander" covers some 200 acres of salt marshes. Sections are designated zones of special scientific interest. Splendid facilities with planned walks, secluded hides, spectacular views of the estuary, a hatchery, a visitors centre and coffee shop. It is recognized to be of international importance for wading birds. |
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The National Botanic Garden of WalesThe National Botanic Garden of Wales exists to develop a viable world-class national botanic garden dedicated to the research and conservation of biodiversity and its sustainable utilisation, to lifelong learning and to the enjoyment of the visitor. |
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Folly FarmWith six fun-filled amusement and activity zones, some of which are undercover, there is something for everyone to enjoy. So, when you are looking for fun things to do for all the family, whatever the weather, look no further than Folly Farm. |
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Oakwood Theme ParkOakwood is Wales’ premier visitor attraction and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. In 1996 Oakwood was really put on the map after installing it’s world-renowned wooden roller-coaster ‘Megafobia’, for which the park has won numerous awards. Other major rides include Speed, Hydro, The Bounce and Vertigo. |