Place, Fundación Nacional - Minas de oro de Dolaucothi
A 10 min en coche
Parque Nacional Brecon Beacons
Place, Parque Nacional Brecon Beacons
A 12 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (capacidad para 4 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama doble
Habitación 2
2 camas individuales
1 baño
Baño 1
Otros espacios
Cocina
Jardín
Comedor
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Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage
Nestled in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside in Wales, Abbey Cottages offer four idyllic, family- and pet-friendly holiday cottages right next to the magical ruins of Talley Abbey. With over 20 acres of private woodland, meadows, lakes, and open pasture to explore, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature.
THE COTTAGE:
As you step through the front door, you’ll be welcomed into a charming cottage living space with rustic stone walls, exposed beams, and a cosy wood-burning fireplace. A comfortable corner sofa separates the living and dining areas within the open-plan layout, creating a perfect spot to relax. Unwind with a film (the smart TV includes a Netflix subscription) or simply enjoy the warm glow of the fire while taking in the views of the Abbey from the living room window. We also provide a range of board games to suit all ages.
The dining area sits to one side of the room, furnished with a modern table for four, leading through to the enclosed country kitchen. Marked by a colourful stained-glass door, the kitchen is fully equipped with everything you’ll need for home cooking and relaxed mealtimes. There’s an electric stove and oven, under-counter fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and high-quality Sage appliances including a coffee machine, kettle and toaster.
Climb the green staircase to a bright and airy landing, where natural light floods in and a bookcase offers a wide selection of reading material for quiet moments.
The first bedroom has two single beds and a vanity unit, with wallpaper that reflects the greenery seen through both windows. Next door, the master bedroom features a comfortable double bed, bedside tables, and a chest of drawers, with a hanging rail for storage. From here, you can wake up to views across the Abbey ruins and lake.
The upstairs bathroom is fitted with a sink, a bath with overhead electric shower, and striking black-and-white tiled flooring. A handy storage cupboard on the landing contains a high-chair, clothes airer, and iron for guests to use.
Outside, a courtyard table with two chairs makes a pleasant spot to enjoy a morning coffee or evening glass of wine. Guests also have access to the shared communal garden, complete with a picnic area and play equipment for children, making it ideal for both couples and families.
THE ESTATE:
The Lake - Once you’ve explored the striking and magical ruins of Talley Abbey, continue your journey back in time, wandering through more the peaceful meadows, woodland and pastureland that make up our private estate. After passing the grazing sheep - an ever present on these lands since the time of the abbey’s power - your will approach the two lakes which give Talley its original name (Talyllychau – the ‘Head of the Lakes’).
A thousand years old the Abbey may be, but these lakes are truly ancient, having been formed at the end of the last ice age by debris left by the retreating ice sheets. The two lakes are separated by a patch of wooded land centred on a low tree-covered mound - the remains of a motte and bailey castle, a native Welsh fortification built on wooden piles that would have stood here long before Lord Rhys dreamt of a tower that pierced the heavens. Today, the lakes are havens for wildlife. A wide variety of birds, including moorhens, mallards, swans and the odd pair of great-crested grebes build their nests around the tranquil waters: in the winter they are joined by ducks like teal, wigeon, tufted ducks, pochards, and goldeneyes. At night, otters visit to fish while bats are equally busy catching insects over the water or amongst the trees.
The Lower Lake, which is enclosed by trees and reed swamp, is managed as a Nature Reserve by the West Wales Wildlife Trust, due to the wildfowl, breeding ducks, grebes and swans that dwell around lake. A covered bird hide at the southern end of the Lower Lake is easily accessible from the cottage grounds. Further details on the bird-watching opportunies around the lake can be found here.
The Upper Lake has a mostly open and accessible shoreline, bordered by grassland, and has long been popular with anglers. Indeed the location for Talley Abbey was chosen for its proximity to the fishing in the Upper Lake. Nowadays, guests staying at Abbey Cottages are welcome to try their hands fishing in the lake, just as the monks of Talley Abbey did nearly a thousand years ago. Further details on the types of fish present in the lake can be found here.
Fishing at the Lakes: We provide our guests with permission to fish in the lake closest to the property. However, as the lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), fishing is not permitted during the close season (15 March to 15 June inclusive).
For general guidance, please see the information below:
“On rivers with coarse fish (ie. all species except trout and salmon), there is a “Close Season” in spring which runs from March 15 to June 15 inclusive to protect coarse fish while they spawn. This means it is illegal to fish for coarse fish during this period on any river in England and Wales.
However, most other waters, such as lakes and canals, can be fished year round as long as you have permission from the owner with the exception of some waters which are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest where the coarse fish close season still applies.”
For further information, please consult official guidance online.
The Abbey - While Abbey Cottages are ideally situated for exploring the best of modern-day Carmarthenshire, we also invite our guests to experience a journey into Wales’ ancient past, to a time before the United Kingdom, when warlords vied for power and South Wales was ruled by a prince who was actually Welsh…
Step out of the door of your cottage and allow your eye to be pulled upwards by a monumental structure, a ruined and ancient edifice of stone that towers above the modern church beside it. Visible from every window in Abbey Cottages, this ancient and magical ruin invites you to forgo your planned itinerary and instead travel back more than a thousand years ago, to a time when the land around Talley formed part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth, which stretched from the holy city of St David’s on the West Coast (which still exists today and is Britain’s smallest city) all the way to what is now the English border. In 1185, the ruler of this kingdom, Rhys ap Gruffydd, known as the Prince of South Wales, sought to demonstrate his wealth and power by founding the largest abbey ever built in Wales… Talley Abbey.
Sadly for the Lord Rhys, and for the White Canons, the religious order that would make the abbey their home, his power waned and the abbey was never fully finished. Nevertheless it remained the religious centre for the area for more than three hundred years until its fate was finally sealed in the 16th century, when the King of England, Henry VIII, unable to obtain papal blessing for his divorce from Catherine of Aragon, declared himself Head of the Church and moved to seize the wealth of the monasteries. Over the following centuries, Talley Abbey fell into ruin leaving only the outline of its tower as a reminder of what once was. Today the stones of Talley Abbey can still be found in the older buildings around the ruins, including Abbey Cottages themselves.
Guests have access to all of the grounds at Abbey Cottages and are encouraged to explore our 20 acres of private woodland, meadows, lakes, and open pasture, as well as the nature reserve that is exclusively accessible from the estate grounds.
As well as full access to the cottage that they are staying in, guests also enjoy access to an enclosed shared garden, which has a picnic table and a range of outdoor games and equipment for children. The garden space is shared between cottages.
The vibrant market town of Llandeilo is just a short drive away, home to independent restaurants, boutique shops, and welcoming pubs. Even closer, the community-run Cwmdu Inn—just two miles down the road—serves award-winning local ales and regularly hosts live music and events.
Step out from the cottages onto scenic walking trails with stunning views of the lakes. Paths begin right across from the Abbey ruins and church, making it an ideal spot for dog walks. A short stroll leads to a bird hide beside the ancient lakes, accessed via a wooden gate between the waters. (Please keep dogs on leads, as sheep often graze nearby.)
For those seeking adventure, the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains are within easy reach—perfect for hiking, mountain biking, or a day of exploring.
Local area information
There’s a small, well-stocked village shop nearby called Yr Hen Efail – The Smithy, which has all the essentials you might need during your stay, including vegan and gluten-free options. For a wider selection of organic and local produce, including fresh baked goods, head to Watson & Pratt in Lampeter.
Our friendly neighbours at the nearby farm sell fresh free-range eggs. To find them: Head down to the lake, take the path to the right from the church, go through the revolving gate, and cross the road at the end. On the left, you’ll spot a house with a box outside — help yourself to eggs and leave payment in the honesty box.
The nearest town is Llandeilo, offering a Co-op supermarket, butcher, bakery, and charming boutique shops. For larger supermarkets like Tesco, Morrisons, or Aldi, you’ll find them in Carmarthen, about a 30-minute drive away. PET RULES: Please pick up any waste from the garden or outdoor areas and dispose of it in the designated bins provided
Pets should not be left unattended at the property, whether indoors or outdoors, while you are away.
Pets are not allowed on the furniture, including beds, sofas, and chairs.
If any damage occurs, please notify us immediately so we can address the issue as soon as possible.
Please bring your pet’s bedding, towels, bowls, and any other items they might need during their stay.
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Número de alojamiento: 12156900
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Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
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Información sobre la zona
Llandeilo
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en Llandeilo, en un entorno rural y en un lago. Castillo de Dinefwr y Fundación Nacional - Minas de oro de Dolaucothi son algunos de los lugares emblemáticos de la región, donde también puedes acercarte a atractivos turísticos como Jardines de Aberglasney y Jardines de Cae Hir. Hamdden Llambed Leisure y Jardín Botánico Nacional de Gales también merecen la pena. Descubre todas las actividades acuáticas que podrás hacer en la zona (por ejemplo, pesca); además, tendrás ocasión de disfrutar de la naturaleza al aire libre con opciones tan variadas como el ciclismo o las rutas a pie o en bicicleta.
Castillo de Carreg Cennen - A 10 min en coche - 14.2 km
Fundación Nacional - Minas de oro de Dolaucothi - A 10 min en coche - 12.8 km
Parque Nacional Brecon Beacons - A 12 min en coche - 15.5 km
Castillo y parque de Dinefwr - A 15 min en coche - 16.5 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Estación de tren de Llandeilo: 18 min en coche
Aeropuerto Internacional de Cardiff (CWL): a 105 min en coche
Restaurantes
The Red Lion Hotel - A 16 min en coche
Gerwyn's Fruit and Veg - A 11 min en coche
Goose and Cuckoo, Llangadog - A 16 min en coche
Croes Y Ceiliog Inn - A 16 min en coche
Angel Inn - A 12 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
¿En Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage se aceptan mascotas?
Sí, las mascotas pueden hospedarse en este alojamiento.
¿Cuánto cuesta alojarse en Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage?
A fecha de 20 de jun de 2026, los precios encontrados para una estancia de una noche y dos adultos en Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage el 30 de nov de 2026 son de al menos 146 €, tasas e impuestos incluidos. El precio se basa en la tarifa por noche más barata encontrada en las últimas 24 horas para los próximos 30 días. Los precios están sujetos a cambios. Selecciona tus fechas para ver precios más precisos.
¿Cuál es el precio del aparcamiento en Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage?
El alojamiento cuenta con estacionamiento propio.
¿A qué hora se realiza la entrada en Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage?
Hora de inicio del registro de entrada: 16:00.
¿A qué hora se realiza la salida en Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage?
La salida se realiza a las 10:00.
¿Dónde se encuentra Abbey Cottages Red Kite Cottage?
En un lago, esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra a menos de 15 kilómetros Castillo de Dinefwr, Parque Nacional Brecon Beacons y Fundación Nacional - Minas de oro de Dolaucothi. Castillo de Carreg Cennen y Castillo y parque de Dinefwr también están a menos de 15 kilómetros.