Local Attractions
There are lots of attractions nearby to the caravan park
Laugharne
Laugharne Town | A picturesque coastal town in South West Wales famous having been the home of Dylan Thomas. |
Dylan Thomas Boathouse | Dylan Thomas with his wife Caitlin and three children lived in the Boathouse from 1949 to 1953 |
Laugharne Castle | Over 20 years the castle has undergone painstaking archaeological investigation and restoration |
St Martin's Church | The location of Dylan Thomas' grave |
Popular Attractions
Oakwood | Theme Park |
Folly Farm | Adventure Park and Farm |
Manor House Wildlife Park | As seen on BBC One. |
Go Ape | Tree top adventure with ropes, ladders and zip wire |
Pembrey country park | Pembrey Country Park has a wide range of activities |
Botanical Garden of Wales | Set in the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside, the Garden is a fascinating blend of the modern and historic. |
Pembrey Country Park | 202 hectares of beautiful parkland, beaches and family attractions overlooking Carmarthen Bay. |
Gwili Steam Railway | A volunteer run steam railway using standard gauge track. |
Pemberton's Welsh Chocolate Farm | Smell, taste, see, drink, touch, listen to and absorb all the flavours of fine award winning chocolate |
Merlin Hill Centre | Merlin, guardian to King Arthur is said to have lived and died in a cave on Merlin's Hill. |
Morfa Bay Outdoor Centre | Outdoor activities which include abseiling/rock climbing, coasteering, sea kayaking, land Yachting and many more... |
Battlefield Live | Outdoor combat team game using infra red gaming guns |
Shaggy Sheep Wales | Outdoor activities which include 4x4 Driving, Gorge Scrambling, Canyoning White Water Rafting, Horse Riding, Quad Biking, Hovercrafting and many more... |
Carmarthen Golf Club | An 18 hole, par71 course with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside |
Beaches
Amroth Beach | Amroth is a wide south facing sandy beach with 'Blue Flag' status and Seaside Award. |
Pendine Sands | A seven mile long beach, a mixture of sand, shells and rocks on the shores of Carmarthen Bay. |
Wiseman's Bridge | A large sandy beach with a few pebbles facing south east. Access via a slip way. Café & free car park. |
Saundersfoot | This is a sandy beach with a small harbour. It has walks which are part of the Pembrokeshire Country National Park coast walk. |
Tenby | Tenby maintains a high standard for it's beaches, offering plenty of facilities and boasting various environmental awards. |
Historic Attractions in South West Wales
St Peter's Church, Carmarthen | The church's recorded history dates from 1100 when it was conferred by Henry 1 on Battle Abbey. |
Carmarthen Castle | The castle on its rocky eminence must have dominated the medieval town of Carmarthen. |
Carmarthenshire Museum | The museum presents many aspects of Carmarthenshire's rich and varied past. |
Llansteffan Church | Founded by Sant Ystyffan ( Saint Stephen ) in the 6 th C. |
Llansteffan Castle | The castle stands on top of a hill with the sea and shore stretching out beneath. |
Kidwelly Castle | Founded in 1106 the stone structure dates from the 13th C. |
Colby Woodland Garden | A glorious informal garden with year round scents and colours.Shop, tea room and gallery |