Allt y Golau Uchaf, Felingwm Uchaf, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 7BB
Awarded BEST FARMHOUSE BREAKFAST IN WALES, AA Breakfast Award and Finalist in AA Friendliest Landlady of the Year 2008. AA Highly Commended. We are only ten minutes from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and Aberglasney Gardens. Situated in an uplifting landscape with panoramic views over the Tywi valley and beyond to the dramatic Black Mountain. Renovation of this Georgian farmhouse by the present owners has revealed many of its original features.
Relax at the old elm stretcher table and enjoy a sumptuous breakfast. Our breakfasts have been featured several years running in Eat Well in Wales. Breakfast relies on home baking, our own produce and the best of local traditional products.
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Situated in Carmarthenshire South West Wales we have been Awarded BEST FARMHOUSE BREAKFAST IN WALES, AA Breakfast Award and Finalist in AA Friendliest Landlady of the Year 2008. AA Highly Commended. We are only ten minutes by car from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and Aberglasney Gardens. Situated in an uplifting landscape with panoramic views over the Tywi valley and beyond to the dramatic Black Mountain. Renovation of this Georgian (1812) farmhouse by the present owners has revealed and preserved many of its original features.
Relax at the old elm stretcher table in the dining room and enjoy a sumptuous breakfast. Our breakfasts have been featured several years running in Eat Well in Wales. Breakfast relies on home baking, our own produce and the best of local traditional products. Walk to the local inn, which offers a choice of dining in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Restore your spirits, stroll around and enjoy the mature and tranquil garden with its views of Grongar Hill (associated with the poet John Dyer and Aberglasney Gardens), the main ridge of Mynydd Ddu (famous for the Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach and the Physicians of Myddfai) and the battlements of Carreg Cennen highlighted in the evening sunshine.
In spring the orchards are carpeted with snowdrops (Eirlys), daffodils (Lent Lily or Blodyn mis Mawrth), the Tenby daffodil (Narcissus obvallaris), bluebells, (Clychaur Glas) and primroses. Some of the old apple trees are of unknown variety with American spurs grafted onto blackthorn roots. In the hedge bank below Allt y Golau the early purple orchid can be found in profusion.
A pair of Red Kites nest close by and regularly soar over our orchards, Great Spotted Woodpeckers can be seen arguing with Nuthatches at the bird table and you may enjoy the company of our Brecon Buff geese, Welsh Harlequin ducks, free range hens and free range Norfolk Bronze turkeys.
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