A different kind of girls' weekend in Carmarthenshire is one that combines relaxation, creativity, and camaraderie. The Sisterhood breaks offered by Discover Carmarthenshire are a game-changer for women seeking more than just a Prosecco-fueled getaway.
In Llandeilo, the Little Welsh Dresser's aroma of hand-poured candles set the tone for our weekend, which would become synonymous with the concept of 'cwtch' - a big, warm hug that also conveys a sense of belonging. This feeling was palpable from the moment we arrived at Ardderfin Farmhouse, where our rustic stone cottage with a clawfoot bath and open fireplace felt like a haven.
Our Saturday morning was spent wedging clay on an ancient pottery wheel, learning about Yoka Kilkelly's craft as she expertly shaped her creations. The hours flew by as we worked together, each of us coaxed the clay into unique forms - Anna crafted a bowl, while I shaped coffee cups. With shards of winter sun illuminating our workspace, we felt present and connected.
After our pottery session, we strolled along the estuary's sands at Llansteffan, taking in the beauty of 800-year-old castle ruins shrouded by grey mist. We revisited Ardderfin Farmhouse for a yoga session with Lowri Johnston, followed by a hands-on workshop creating willow wreaths adorned with locally-sourced materials.
Sunday dawned wet and grey, but our spirits remained high as we met Elen Bowen, a primary school teacher turned jeweller who guided us through the art of crafting bespoke silver and gold pieces. We laughed, hammered, soldered, and polished as we brought our unique designs to life.
As we concluded our weekend with hugs all around, I realized that 'cwtch' wasn't just about physical affection but a collective sense of belonging forged in Carmarthenshire's rolling hills, ancient castles, and quaint towns. Our Sisterhood breaks became more than a girls' getaway - they were an experience that nurtured new friendships, creativity, and a deeper connection to the land and each other.
For those seeking a similar escape, Ardderfin Farmhouse sleeps 8 adults for £772 per night. Activities include half-day pottery workshops (£80pp), yoga sessions (£90pp), and jewellery-making workshops (£130pp).
In Llandeilo, the Little Welsh Dresser's aroma of hand-poured candles set the tone for our weekend, which would become synonymous with the concept of 'cwtch' - a big, warm hug that also conveys a sense of belonging. This feeling was palpable from the moment we arrived at Ardderfin Farmhouse, where our rustic stone cottage with a clawfoot bath and open fireplace felt like a haven.
Our Saturday morning was spent wedging clay on an ancient pottery wheel, learning about Yoka Kilkelly's craft as she expertly shaped her creations. The hours flew by as we worked together, each of us coaxed the clay into unique forms - Anna crafted a bowl, while I shaped coffee cups. With shards of winter sun illuminating our workspace, we felt present and connected.
After our pottery session, we strolled along the estuary's sands at Llansteffan, taking in the beauty of 800-year-old castle ruins shrouded by grey mist. We revisited Ardderfin Farmhouse for a yoga session with Lowri Johnston, followed by a hands-on workshop creating willow wreaths adorned with locally-sourced materials.
Sunday dawned wet and grey, but our spirits remained high as we met Elen Bowen, a primary school teacher turned jeweller who guided us through the art of crafting bespoke silver and gold pieces. We laughed, hammered, soldered, and polished as we brought our unique designs to life.
As we concluded our weekend with hugs all around, I realized that 'cwtch' wasn't just about physical affection but a collective sense of belonging forged in Carmarthenshire's rolling hills, ancient castles, and quaint towns. Our Sisterhood breaks became more than a girls' getaway - they were an experience that nurtured new friendships, creativity, and a deeper connection to the land and each other.
For those seeking a similar escape, Ardderfin Farmhouse sleeps 8 adults for £772 per night. Activities include half-day pottery workshops (£80pp), yoga sessions (£90pp), and jewellery-making workshops (£130pp).