Foreshore Tides is a coastal cottage positioned right on the water's edge of the River Tywi in Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. This stylishly decorated property sleeps six guests and sits directly on the foreshore with spectacular estuary and sea views. A railway line runs behind the property on this low-frequency active line.
The village offers a sandy beach, yacht club and boat launch just steps away. You can watch curlews and oystercatchers from your waterside balcony. The pub and mini supermarket are within walking distance. Free parking sits 100 yards from the property.
The ground floor features a king-size master bedroom with en-suite shower room and estuary views, plus a twin bedroom with two single beds. Upstairs you'll find a double bedroom.
Foreshore Tides is a coastal cottage positioned right on the water's edge of the River Tywi in Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. This stylishly decorated property sleeps six guests and sits directly on the foreshore with spectacular estuary and sea views. A railway line runs behind the property on this low-frequency active line.
The village offers a sandy beach, yacht club and boat launch just steps away. You can watch curlews and oystercatchers from your waterside balcony. The pub and mini supermarket are within walking distance. Free parking sits 100 yards from the property.
The ground floor features a king-size master bedroom with en-suite shower room and estuary views, plus a twin bedroom with two single beds. Upstairs you'll find a double bedroom. There's a family shower room downstairs and a separate WC on the first floor. The open-plan lounge, kitchen and diner fills with natural light and opens onto a first-floor waterside balcony with table and chairs.
Kidwelly Castle stands 3.2 miles away (8 minutes). The National Botanic Garden of Wales is 11 miles distant (20 minutes). Llansteffan Castle sits 6 miles away (15 minutes). Ffos Las Racecourse is 9 miles (18 minutes).
Perfect for families and couples who love waterside living. Foreshore Tides welcomes two dogs to this beachfront location.
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The cottage sits directly on the foreshore with uninterrupted views across the estuary, beach and castle ruins from your private balcony.
The pub, mini supermarket and sandy beach are all within easy walking distance from the front door of this coastal property.
The beach welcomes dogs all year round and the cottage accommodates two pets with plenty of storage for leads and outdoor gear.
Watch curlews and oystercatchers from the waterside balcony while enjoying your morning coffee overlooking the River Tywi estuary views.
The Smart TV provides access to Netflix and Amazon plus a Blue Ray DVD player with a range of films for cosy evenings.
An electric vehicle charging point at the front parking space makes this cottage perfect for eco-conscious travellers exploring West Wales.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Foreshore Tides by car, head to Ferryside in Carmarthenshire. The cottage sits on the waterside in the village centre with one parking space at the front featuring an electric vehicle charging point. Additional free parking is available 100 yards away.
The railway line runs directly behind the property, providing excellent travel links along the West Coast. The nearest station is within walking distance, making this an ideal base for exploring Carmarthenshire by rail.
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