Cool holiday cottages in Carmarthenshire, south Wales – in pictures The mountains, beaches and pretty villages of Carmarthenshire are rich in irresistible cottages, whether you want stylish, grand or cutely compact Tweet Dolly, Rhydlewis In the grounds of an old farmhouse a couple of miles from the sea, Dolly is a restored circus wagon. Sleeping two, the cheerfully decorated carriage is oak panelled, with separate living and sleeping quarters, a small kitchen, and a private bathroom in an adjacent shepherd's hut... Photograph: PR Dolly, Rhydlewis Beyond a private garden area are eight acres of grounds to explore, and there are several great beaches nearby. • 0844 5005 101, underthethatch.co.uk/dolly. From £328 a week Photograph: PR Bryncyn, Tanglwst Pass by this pretty but conventional-looking Victorian cottage and you would never guess what lies within. A startlingly contemporary conversion, sleeping six, has added slate floors, limewashed walls and, in what was once a cowshed, a kitchen-diner in wrap-around concrete and glass... Photograph: PR Bryncyn, Tanglwst Even the hot tub out on the terrace is more beautiful than the norm – a serene cedar pool sunk into decking. • 07889 790059, thewelshhouse.org. From £330 a week Photograph: Alex Ramsay Great House, Laugharne One for poetry fans, this elegant Georgian pad sleeps 10 and is a short walk from Dylan Thomas's boathouse.... Photograph: PR Great House, LaugharneRichly painted panelling, period fireplaces and a four-poster in the master bedroom add the house plenty of grandeur, while there's a modern kitchen and dining space below stairs. There's also a large walled garden and outdoor pool. • 01865 764087, sheepskinlife.com. From £1,785 a week for six, £2,500 a week for 10 Photograph: PR Cabin Ishbel, Cenarth This rustic wooden cabin makes a great family base for exploring west Wales. Sleeping six (eight if you include sofa beds), it's on a landscaped holiday park with an adventure playground, shop and, in summer, a heated pool... Photograph: PR Cabin Ishbel, Cenarth Beaches, waterfalls and dolphin-spotting are close at hand, and foodies can pick-up award-winning cheese (cawscenarth.co.uk) at the local dairy. • No phone, cabinishbel.co.uk. From £280 a week Photograph: PR Neuadd Fawr Llanwrda, Llanwrda A restored Tudor manor between Llandovery and Llandeilo, sleeping eight. With 17th-century Flemish tapestries, a Jacobean staircase, antique dressers and underfloor heating, it's as characterful as it is cosseting... Photograph: PR Neuadd Fawr Llanwrda, LlanwrdaAnd if you're a fan of four-posters, there's no squabbling over who gets the master bedroom, as all four bedrooms have them. Outside, a traditional cottage garden and 17th-century-style orchards and arbors are in development. • 01874 676446, breconcottages.com. From £896 a week Photograph: PR