Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Carmarthenshire
Carmarthen Bay
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Discover Carmarthenshire, a captivating county in South West Wales that offers a delightful blend of vibrant history, breathtaking landscapes and culinary delights. It's all about ancient castles, charming market towns, lush countryside and stunning coastlines. Embrace the beautiful scenery of the Brecon Beacons, explore the serene estuary of the River Towy, go for seaside walks along the beautiful Pendine Sands, and visit the enchanting town of Laugharne, famed for its association with poet Dylan Thomas. Carmarthenshire is a haven for food lovers, with a rich culinary heritage. Sample traditional Welsh dishes, experience farm-to-table dining, and visit local breweries and distilleries to savour the finest craft beverages. Whether you're after a coastal break or a countryside retreat, our Carmarthenshire lodges and holiday parks can deliver. With superb facilities, such as private hot tubs, indoor heated swimming pools, spas, games rooms and so much more, there is plenty to keep everyone entertained on your holiday in Wales. Don't forget your canine companion, as many of our lodges, cottages and holiday parks in Carmarthenshire are dog friendly.
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Set within 568 acres of glorious countryside, the National Botanic Garden of Wales near Llanarthney is definitely worth a visit at any time of year. From waterfalls and themed areas to rare plant collections, sculptures and the British Bird of Prey Centre, this is a one-stop shop for all things botanical. It will take more than a single visit to experience everything. Another idea for a daytrip in Carmathenshire is a visit to the Dolaucothi Gold Mines, a Roman-era gold mine complex near the village of Pumsaint dates back to the first century AD. These days, it's managed by the National Trust and features walking trails, guided tours and exhibitions that teach visitors about the history of gold mining in the industry. Continue your journey back in time at the medieval Kidwelly Castle, with its impressive Great keep, towers and gatehouse.
Carmarthenshire's natural beauty is awe-inspiring, with the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park on its doorstep. Embark on scenic hikes and forest walks, explore cascading waterfalls or simply relax amidst the peacefulness of the countryside. One of the most popular trails in the Brecon Beacons National Park is the Four Waterfalls Walk. This circular trail takes you on a scenic route past - you guessed it - four different waterfalls, and offers some incredible views. If you fancy a family cycle trip, then head out to the Millennium Coastal Park, a 12-mile purpose-built trail. Along the way, visit the Llanelli Wetland Centre, with its rich array of birdlife, or head in to Pembrey Country Park, where there are loads of activities to keep little ones busy such as mini golf, a dry ski slope and Cefn Sidan's vast sandy beach. Make memories to last a lifetime and relive all those adventures for years to come on your holiday in Wales.
The county is dotted with quaint towns and villages, where you can soak up some of the proud Welsh culture and meet the friendly locals. Venture into the charming market town of Carmarthen, reputed to be the birthplace of Merlin the magician. Explore its cobbled streets, visit the bustling market and indulge in the finest local produce, including succulent Welsh lamb and artisanal cheeses. For those in the know, Llandeilo has become the "cool capital of Carmarthenshire". It is a great place for ambling about the boutiques, galleries and antique shops, as well as picking up something to eat on a picnic at the local deli. Booking one of our holiday homes in Carmarthenshire gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Dine in the comfort of your self-catering kitchen or head out to a local restaurant for a romantic candelit meal; go for a dip at the indoor swimming pool in the grounds or hit the beach; relax in your private hot tub or head out for an adventure in the wide open landscapes. However you choose to spend your time and whatever type of property you select, we've got the perfect holiday accommodation for you.
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