Maenclochog 4.7 miles.
Maes Hyfryd welcomes you with a sense of space and calm, offering a comfortable bungalow setting in the village of Efailwen near Maenclochog, well-suited to families or friends looking to slow the pace and enjoy time together.
With everything arranged on one level, the house feels easy and accessible from the moment you arrive, making it a reassuring base to return to after days spent exploring the surrounding countryside.
Inside, a central hallway leads you through to the main living spaces, where natural light and a thoughtful layout create an inviting atmosphere.
The lounge and dining room is a pleasant place to gather, furnished with a sofa, armchair and a wall-mounted Smart TV set above a decorative fireplace.
Whether you’re settling in with a film, catching up over a meal, or simply enjoying a quiet evening indoors, this room is designed for shared moments.
The kitchen is well equipped for everyday cooking and longer stays, providing everything you need to prepare home-cooked meals with ease.
A separate utility room adds extra convenience, housing a washing machine and offering direct access to the rear garden, ideal after time spent outdoors.
The bathroom brings a touch of indulgence, featuring a jacuzzi bath with a shower over, perfect for easing tired muscles at the end of the day.
Four bedrooms offer generous sleeping arrangements, including a king-size room and two doubles, all arranged to provide a private space to unwind.
There is also a dedicated study, giving guests a quiet corner for reading, planning days out, or catching up on work if needed.
Outside, Maes Hyfryd continues to impress.
The front garden combines a patio and lawn, while the enclosed rear garden provides a private setting for outdoor dining, morning coffee, or simply enjoying the fresh air.
Garden furniture makes it easy to linger outside, and off-road parking for several cars adds to the overall ease of the stay.
The surrounding area offers plenty to discover.
Narberth is known for its independent shops, welcoming places to eat, and cultural attractions, including Narberth Castle and the Queen’s Hall.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park invites you to explore dramatic landscapes, coastal wildlife and well-known highlights such as St Davids Cathedral, Barafundle Bay and the colourful harbour village of Solva.
Cardigan is also worth a visit, with its historic castle, the Welsh Wildlife Centre and the sweeping sands of Poppit Sands.
Maes Hyfryd provides a wonderful setting in a beautiful part of Wales.