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Penparc

An aerial view of Penparc, Carmarthenshire
An aerial view of Penparc, Carmarthenshire | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The sitting room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
A view of Dinefwr Castle in winter, near Penparc, Carmarthenshire

Penparc

Nestled on the edge of the Dinefwr Park Estate with a gorgeous garden overlooking the valley, Penparc is a fabulous base for exploring the Welsh countryside

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The sitting room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
A view of Dinefwr Castle in winter, near Penparc, Carmarthenshire
An aerial view of Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The front door of Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The entrance hall at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The sitting room with woodburner, sofas, armchair and television at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The open-plan kitchen and dining room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The open-plan kitchen and dining room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The table in the open-plan kitchen and dining room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The ground-floor shower room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The ground-floor shower room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
One of the double bedrooms at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The wooden wardrobe with mirror and carved details in one of the double bedrooms at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
One of the twin bedrooms, with beds perpendicular to each other, at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
One of the double bedrooms at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
One of the twin bedrooms at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
One of the en-suite shower rooms on the first floor of Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The first -floor bathroom at Penparc, with bath with shower attachment, Carmarthenshire
One of the en-suite shower rooms at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The utility room at Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The side of Penparc and part of the garden with lawn and trees, Carmarthenshire
The roof of Penparc, Carmarthenshire
The side of Penparc, showing part of the garden and outdoor dining furniture, Carmarthenshire
An aerial view of Penparc and its garden, Carmarthenshire
The sign for Penparc on the wall by the lane to the cottage, Carmarthenshire
Penparc and the Dinefwr parkland in front of the cottage, Carmarthenshire
Dinefwr Newton House in winter, Carmarthenshire
A view from the Dinefwr Park Estate, Carmarthenshire
An aerial view of Dinefwr Castle, on the Dinefwr estate, Carmarthenshire

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Nestled on the edge of the Dinefwr Park Estate with a gorgeous garden overlooking the valley, Penparc is a fabulous base for exploring the Welsh countryside

At a glance

Guests

8

Bedrooms

4

Acorn rating

3What's this?

Number of dogs welcome

2

Reference

013028

About Penparc

Originally built as two cottages between 1905 and 1911, distinctively-styled Penparc with its terracotta roof and snecked stone walls welcomes up to eight guests and two dogs. With easy access to the vast Dinefwr estate and deer park, it is perfect for large groups who want to explore the stunning countryside of West Wales. 

Through the gabled porch, you’ll find the first floor, with its lovely kitchen/dining room, and an inviting living room with a quarry tiled floor and woodburner, is the perfect spot for relaxing after a day of exploring.  There’s also a shower room and utility room on this level. Upstairs are the four bedrooms, two doubles with en-suite shower rooms (one does have slightly restricted headroom, so do watch your heads) and a further two twin bedrooms. There’s another bathroom upstairs too. Outside, you’ll discover spectacular views from the garden, looking across the valley as well as over Dinefwr’s vast grounds. A patio table and chairs gives you the opportunity to sit and enjoy a glass of wine in the sunshine as you take in the stunning parkland that surrounds the house.

Just off a little track, Penparc is a glorious bolthole away from it all in the west Wales countryside. When you stay, don’t miss the chance to explore Dinefwr, from the historic house and ruined castle to the wider estate and parkland, taking in the many footpaths that criss cross the 800 acres of countryside, checking out the medieval deer park, or rewarding yourself with a cuppa and a slice of cake in the cafe. Once you’ve had your fill of countryside walks, then head into nearby Llandeilo for some world-class shopping and eating. The colourful, picturesque town is an absolute pleasure, scattered with an array of small independent shops. There’s also a great selection of places to eat, from a quick snack to an à la carte meal.

Beyond little Llandeilo you’ll find the National Botanic Garden of Wales also on your doorstep at Llanarthne. The Welsh coast is close too with the towns of Carmarthen half an hour away by car and Laugharne (with its Dylan Thomas connections) around an hour from the cottage. Away from the coast, then if you head east then you’ll be on the western edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, where you’ll find waterfalls and the mountainous peaks of Pen-y-Fan to explore. 

Features and facilities

  • Wi-Fi, not available
  • Garden, available
  • EV charging, not available
  • Fridge, available
  • Freezer, available
  • Microwave, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, available
  • Television, available
  • DVD, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • BBQ, not available
  • Cot & high chair, available

Location

Accessibility

The cottage is approached over a hardcore track which is accessible with care. One en-suite has limited headroom above the toilet due to the sloping ceiling. There is no child stairgate provided. Parental supervision needed for young children as unfenced garden in front of the cottage has a drop to the lane below (approx 6 ft). Accessibility questions? Please call the team on 0344 800 2070.

Read our accessibility guide 

Layout

Ground floor layout

Kitchen/dining room, sitting room with wood-burning stove, shower room, utility room.

First floor layout

Four bedrooms (2 doubles with 5' beds, both with en-suite shower rooms, 2 twins) and bathroom.

More information

Heating: Oil central heating included.

Access: The cottage is approached over a hardcore track which is accessible with care. One en-suite has limited headroom above the toilet due to the sloping ceiling. Gate from garden to field is locked due to grazing animals, however there are many alternative walks from the property. 

Children: The cot in this cottage is a travel cot. However, there is no child stairgate provided. Parental supervision needed for young children as unfenced garden in front of the cottage has a drop to the lane below (approx 6 ft). 

Wild Escapes: Penparc is featured in our new travel book, Wild Escapes, available to buy online or in National Trust shops. From rugged coastline to secluded woodland, it's filled with inspiration from far-reaching corners of the UK for your next adventure.

Having a celebration? We're pleased that you would like to use one of our cottages for a celebration. If you're planning to invite more than two day guests, please complete this enquiry form before booking, so that we can ensure the cottage is right for you.

Book together...

There are four cottages on the Dinefwr estate, which can be booked together to host a group of up to 24 guests. Cariad Cottage is behind Dinefwr Home Farm.

The exterior of Dinefwr Home Farm, Carmarthenshire

Dinefwr Home Farm 

A traditional farmhouse with wooden floors and a log burner on the beautiful Dinefwr Park. Sleeps 12, dog friendly.

The exterior of Cariad Cottage, Carmarthenshire

Cariad Cottage 

A cosy cottage with enclosed garden at Dinefwr. Sleeps two, dog friendly.

An aerial view of Penparc, Carmarthenshire

Penparc 

Penparc overlooks the valley at Dinefwr and is a great base for exploring the Welsh countryside. Sleeps eight, dog friendly.

The garden at Dinefwr Deer Lodge, Carmarthenshire

Dinefwr Deer Lodge 

A bolt-hole tucked away on the Dinefwr estate parkland. Sleeps two, dog friendly.

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Things to see and do at Dinefwr...

Late winter in the formal garden at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire
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Dinefwr 

Historic Newton House surrounded by a National Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape Deer Park.

Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire

Partially open today
Sheep grazing with Dinefwr Castle in the background, Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire
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Explore the parkland at Dinefwr 

Take a stroll through Dinefwr Park near Llandeilo, a stunning 800-acre estate where you can spot a variety of wildlife and some of the oldest trees in Britain.

View of Newton House, Dinefwr
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Visiting Newton House at Dinefwr 

Nestled in Dinefwr’s parkland near Llandeilo, Newton House is a relaxed and informal Welsh country house. A visit here incorporates both the historic and the contemporary.

Visitors with dogs in Newton House
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Visiting Dinefwr with your dog 

Enjoy a day out with your dog at Dinefwr. Dogs are welcome all year round and there are plenty of places to explore.

A herd of fallow deer standing on grass in parkland at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire, with trees on rising ground to both sides, and in the background
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Trail

Dinefwr Park wildlife walk 

Wales

This circular walk through historic parkland offers a wealth of wildlife, including the fallow deer herd, plus a medieval castle and 17th-century mansion.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3 (km: 4.8)

Exploring the area...

A hiker sitting looking at the view from the Brecon Beacons
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Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) 

Explore the diverse landscape of the Brecon Beacons

Libanus, Powys

Fully open today
The falls at Aberdulais Tin Works,  Neath Port Talbot, South Wales
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Place

Aberdulais 

An Industrial Revolution, powered by water since 1584! | Yn Chwyldroad Diwydiannol, wedi'i bweru gan ddŵr ers 1584!

Neath, Neath Port Talbot

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View looking down towards Dolaucothi Mineyard in Carmarthenshire
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Place

Dolaucothi 

Pull on your boots and discover the UK’s only known Roman Gold Mine.

Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire

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