THE WOOLLY SHEEP
Shepherds Huts
ABOUT
Our handcrafted Shepherds huts are located within 4 acres of private and secluded gardens on a small holding in West Wales on the border of Carmarthenshire & Pembrokeshire. Conveniently located for many beautiful beaches and the foothills of the Preseli mountains, with the stunning Pembrokeshire coastal path starting just 10 miles away at Pendine.
Whether your visit is purely for relaxation or you're looking for outdoor adventure our luxurious hut will provide the perfect sanctuary.
OUR ACCOMMODATION
All your needs are catered for with a welcome basket on arrival, quality bed linen and towels and traditionally woven “Melin Tregwynt” soft furnishings, from a local Welsh woollen mill. Enjoy a drink (or three) as you watch the sun go down from your outdoor seating area and perhaps some alfresco dining with the supplied fire pit/barbecue. Coals, kindling and logs are available to purchase at the farm along with a selection of local produce and other essentials.
Cwtch yr Oen bach
Sleeps 2
One double
Llety'r Bugail
Sleeps 4
One double, 2 singles (bunks)
Bell Tent
Sleeps 4
One double, 2 singles
OUR SERVICES
Breakfast
We can happily provide breakfast baskets, celebration cakes and other homemade treats from the farm kitchen.
Garden
Enjoy a drink (or three) as you watch the sun go down from your outdoor seating area and perhaps some alfresco dining with the supplied fire pit/barbecue.
Shepherds Store
The Shepherds Store stocks eggs, crisps, soft drinks and something a little stronger if you fancy! Plus coals, kindling and logs along with a selection of local produce are also available.
Parking
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Ample free parking is available on the premises. We may also be able to accommodate additional items such as a boat trailer, please ask.
Special Occasions
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For special occasions we will endeavour to cater for your needs. Please enquire and allow 48 hours notice.
Guest Access​
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Once you’ve parked your car, access is a short walk through the garden. Wellingtons or country boots are recommended as the walk takes you through an open grassed area.
Hot Tub
Our cosy 2 berth hut, 'Cwtch yr Oen Bach' has a wood fired hot tub for exclusive use of guests
Play Area
private children’s park with animals ranging from Hens, Ducks, Sheep, Lambs, Pygmy Goats roaming in the fields and paddocks nearby.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Beaches
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West Wales has some of the most beautiful beaches in the whole of the UK and perhaps even the whole of Europe. You’ll find nothing less than soft clean sands surrounded by rugged cliff tops, mythical islands with almost tropical wildlife that range from puffins to dolphins and seals.
Castles
Wales is one of the world's greatest countries for castles. Come and learn about the Welsh nation's history through the buildings that defended it.
From defensive beginnings and the conflict of Civil War, to Tudor banqueting and Victorian decadence, the architectural splendour of these fortresses always stirs the soul.
Towns & Villages
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The towns and villages of West Wales are packed with independent retailers. In Narberth you can enjoy quaint cafes & unique boutiques full of work by local artists & homewares that you won’t find anywhere else.
Saundersfoot & Tenby offer a great mix of shops and eateries with the most perfect backdrop.
Leisure Activities
West Wales has a wealth of outdoor activities suitable for all ages. With it's diverse landscape and coast, the list of things to do in Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire & Ceredigion is almost endless - from exhilaration to relaxation, there is something for everyone in magical West Wales......
Wildlife
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The rich and abundant wildlife found in and around West Wales, with its many and varied habitats; inshore, offshore, coastal, upland, wetland, estuary, woodland moorland and valley, has been a source of fascination for locals, tourists and naturalists for centuries. Discover more about some of the most common inhabitants of our excitingly diverse environment that is home to some fascinating land and sea creatures......
Dylan Thomas & Laugharne​
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When Dylan Thomas called Laugharne 'the strangest town in Wales' he meant it kindly. He was dead right, mind: it’s a faintly otherworldly place, set perfectly on the estuary, hardly altered in 50 years, and a great place to wander around the Dylan-related trails, ending with a pint at Brown's Hotel (where Dylan himself sank a good few).