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Late Autumn/Early Winter Breaks
- Near the Coast
- Child and Baby Friendly
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Cyclists Accepted
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Coynant Farm
Coynant Farm Park
Guest House and Cottages
GUEST HOUSE
Coynant Guest House is a 17th-century farmhouse set in the centre of our 200-acre farm park with spectacular scenery and perfect peace. Perfectly located for holidays or business, being only 10 minutes from M4 Jct 46, 8 miles from Swansea centre and 8 miles from the sea.
All rooms have en-suite bathroom, TV, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee, fridge, microwave and toaster, everything to heat meals. Price includes in-room self-service continental breakfast. A full 3-course, farmhouse English breakfast is available at a cost of £5 per person.
This is a perfect place for holidays or business stays being only 10 minutes from M4 Swansea and on the doorstep of the Gower Peninsula. Situated in an area known as the Gower of the hills it is perfect for walkers and we are recommended by John Gilham in his book Snowdon to the Gower. Walks on the surrounding hills give spectacular views from the Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel. From the farm gate, you have immediate access to over 12 miles of open, grassy common. A world of your own.
The farm park is full of interest for guests. Rare breeds animals, emus, alpacas and many other friendly animals for those interested to go and see them.
Two beautiful fishing lakes to fish or just relax by. The lakes are stocked with carp up to 26lbs.
Everywhere is tranquility, the only sound being the bleat of lambs as you splash your feet in the clear waters of a mountain streams.
If you wish to travel around the area, there are 20 miles of superb beaches, Gower was the first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. There are market towns, historic sites and castles. The most picturesque sited castle in Britain is only 20 minutes away. Swansea market is an amazing experience, superb produce brought from the farms and smallholdings of Gower, and absolutely fresh fish from the local fishing boats, plus much more. You can always find something to interest everybody in this fascinating area.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Packed lunches are available for walkers and picnickers.
BARN COTTAGE
Barn Cottage is a 400-year-old barn converted into a spacious 3-bedroomed cottage of immense character. Inglenook fireplace with log fires, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, one en-suite. A delightful garden with two terraces and spectacular views as well as from the house. 10 minutes from M4 junction 46/47. 8 miles from Swansea centre and 8 from the sea.
This is a perfect place for holidays or business stays being only 10 minutes from M4 Swansea and on the doorstep of the Gower Peninsula. Situated in an area known as the Gower of the hills it is perfect for walkers and we are recommended by John Gilham in his book Snowdon to the Gower. Walks on the surrounding hills give spectacular views from the Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel. From the farm gate, you have immediate access to over 12 miles of open, grassy common. A world of your own.
The farm park is full of interest for guests. Rare breeds animals, emus, alpacas and many other friendly animals for those interested to go and see them.
Two beautiful fishing lakes to fish or just relax by. The lakes are stocked with carp up to 26lbs.
Everywhere is tranquility, the only sound being the bleat of lambs as you splash your feet in the clear waters of a mountain streams.
If you wish to travel around the area, there are 20 miles of superb beaches, Gower was the first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. There are market towns, historic sites and castles. The most picturesque sited castle in Britain is only 20 minutes away. Swansea market is an amazing experience, superb produce brought from the farms and smallholdings of Gower, and absolutely fresh fish from the local fishing boats, plus much more. You can always find something to interest everybody in this fascinating area.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Packed lunches are available for walkers and picnickers.
SNOW WHITE'S HOUSE
Snow Whites House is a charming, small, one-bedroomed cottage, based on Disneys Snow Whites cottage. Full of character and great fun. Low beams, log fires, cuckoo clock, grandfather clock and owl in the tree. However, it does have a modern kitchen and bathroom facilities.
This is a perfect place for holidays or business stays being only 10 minutes from M4 Swansea and on the doorstep of the Gower Peninsula. Situated in an area known as the Gower of the hills it is perfect for walkers and we are recommended by John Gilham in his book Snowdon to the Gower. Walks on the surrounding hills give spectacular views from the Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel. From the farm gate, you have immediate access to over 12 miles of open, grassy common. A world of your own.
The farm park is full of interest for guests. Rare breeds animals, emus, alpacas and many other friendly animals for those interested to go and see them.
Two beautiful fishing lakes to fish or just relax by. The lakes are stocked with carp up to 26lbs.
Everywhere is tranquillity, the only sound being the bleat of lambs as you splash your feet in the clear waters of a mountain streams.
If you wish to travel around the area, there are 20 miles of superb beaches, Gower was the first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. There are market towns, historic sites and castles. The most picturesque sited castle in Britain is only 20 minutes away. Swansea market is an amazing experience, superb produce brought from the farms and smallholdings of Gower, and absolutely fresh fish from the local fishing boats, plus much more. You can always find something to interest everybody in this fascinating area.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Packed lunches are available for walkers and picnickers.
Gerdinen Ganol is a beautiful 16th century farmhouse. This ground floor flat has huge beams, inglenook fireplace, log fire, double bedroom, single bedroom, kitchen and shower room. Set in 200 acres with woods, lakes and streams, rare breed animals, and excellent fishing. Surrounded by open hills, a walkers paradise, views from the Bristol Channel to the Brecon Beacons. On the doorstep of the Gower Peninsula with it's beautiful beaches and only 15 minutes to the magnificent Black Mountains.
This is a perfect place for holidays or business stays being only 10 minutes from M4 Swansea and on the doorstep of the Gower Peninsula. Situated in an area known as the Gower of the hills it is perfect for walkers and we are recommended by John Gilham in his book Snowdon to the Gower. Walks on the surrounding hills give spectacular views from the Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel. From the farm gate, you have immediate access to over 12 miles of open, grassy common. A world of your own.
The farm park is full of interest for guests. Rare breeds animals, emus, alpacas and many other friendly animals for those interested to go and see them.
Two beautiful fishing lakes to fish or just relax by. The lakes are stocked with carp up to 26lbs.
Everywhere is tranquillity, the only sound being the bleat of lambs as you splash your feet in the clear waters of a mountain streams.
If you wish to travel around the area, there are 20 miles of superb beaches, Gower was the first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. There are market towns, historic sites and castles. The most picturesque sited castle in Britain is only 20 minutes away. Swansea market is an amazing experience, superb produce brought from the farms and smallholdings of Gower, and absolutely fresh fish from the local fishing boats, plus much more. You can always find something to interest everybody in this fascinating area.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Packed lunches are available for walkers and picnickers.