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    An Unconventional Girls’ Weekend: Embracing Adventure and Creativity in Carmarthenshire

    By Sophie BennettFebruary 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Weekend Retreat in Carmarthenshire: A Sisterhood Experience

    Weekend Retreat in Carmarthenshire: A Sisterhood Experience

    The aroma of hand-poured candles wafted through the Little Welsh Dresser, nestled among Llandeilo’s charming arts and crafts shops. This picturesque Welsh market town, known for its exquisite Dinefwr wool blankets, is a delightful place that invites exploration. As I browsed the handmade cards and mugs embellished with Welsh words, one stood out: Cwtch. Pronounced “kutch,” this word embodies an essence that transcends language—a big, warm hug that evokes a sense of belonging. It aptly encapsulated the spirit of our weekend.

    A New Trend in Women’s Getaways

    Accompanied by my friend Anna, we embarked on a journey to experience Discover Carmarthenshire’s innovative “The Sisterhood” breaks. This initiative caters to the burgeoning trend of women trading conventional, prosecco-laden weekends for enriching trips centered on skill-building and wellness. While pre-curated stays are available through a “Sisterhood Sorted” section on their website, groups can also craft their own bespoke adventures by selecting from various accommodations and activities across west, central, or coastal Carmarthenshire.

    • Choices include quaint barns to glamping pods.
    • Experiences are led by local artisans, including potters, painters, and massage therapists.

    Rustic Charm at Ardderfin Farmhouse

    We opted for Ardderfin Farmhouse, a rustic stone cottage that exuded warmth with its clawfoot bath and grand fireplace, reminiscent of the cozy setting in the film The Holiday. After settling in, we ventured into Carmarthen for a delightful dinner at New Curiosity, a seasonal-menu restaurant run by Rachel Williams and her husband-chef, Daniel. The atmosphere was intimate, and the food was exceptional— I savored a perfectly pink Welsh sirloin.

    Creative Adventures Await

    Saturday greeted us with a low sun casting shadows across frosted fields as we made our way to meet Yoka Kilkelly, affectionately known as the “Dutch potter on the hill.” Her pottery studio, situated in a quaint barn on a sheep farm, was a haven of creativity. We kicked off our pottery session with wedging—a laborious yet rewarding process of kneading clay. Yoka’s playful remark, “No potter has bingo wings,” lightened the moment as we struggled to achieve the right consistency.

    As we shaped our clay on the potter’s wheel, I was reminded of the mindfulness inherent in this craft. My personality found expression in coffee cups while Anna shaped a bowl. The serenity of the studio, coupled with the tactile experience of clay, made for a truly present moment.

    Nature and Nurture

    Later, we took a scenic drive towards Llansteffan, where we strolled along the Tywi estuary. The majestic silhouette of the 800-year-old Llansteffan Castle loomed above us as the tide receded, revealing a sandy expanse adorned with shells, offering a perfect backdrop for Anna, a passionate birder, to capture the moment with her camera.

    “In Wales, we have a history of women meeting, especially while making food – milking, churning butter, that sort of thing.”

    Lowri Johnston

    Our evening concluded with a gentle yoga session led by Lowri Johnston, who seamlessly connected us with the land through a wreath-making activity. Using foraged materials from her flower farm, we crafted beautiful wreaths, embodying the essence of chwaeroliaeth—sisterhood. Each interaction deepened our bond, making the experience all the more meaningful.

    A Culinary and Creative Farewell

    After a delightful homemade dinner, we spent the evening cozied up by the fire, engaging in heartfelt conversations. Sunday dawned with gentle rain, and we made our way to meet Elen Bowen, a jeweler who transitioned from teaching to crafting beautiful silver and gold pieces. Under her guidance, we created our own jewelry, further personalizing our weekend experience.

    As we concluded our journey, hugging goodbye every woman we had met, I reflected on the mug inscribed with cwtch. It symbolized more than just a hug; it represented the warmth and connection we had fostered with each creator we encountered. This weekend was a tapestry of creativity, camaraderie, and a deeper sense of belonging.

    The trip was provided by Discover Carmarthenshire’s Sisterhood Campaign. Ardderfin Farmhouse accommodates 8 adults, starting from £7.72 for two nights. Activities vary, including:

    • Half-day pottery workshop with Siramik from £80 per person.
    • Yoga and wreath-making with Lowri Johnston for £90 per person.
    • Jewelry workshop with Elen Bowen for £130 per person, including lunch.

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    Sophie Bennett is a culture and society editor at Mirror Brief, covering arts, social trends, and media criticism for over ten years. She’s passionate about rigorous cultural analysis that challenges assumptions.

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