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This category is for sites about travel and tourism in this area including bus and train services, hotels, guest houses, self-catering facilities and tourist attractions.
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Offers static holiday homes and pitches, located in a wooded valley in Carmarthenshire close to the border with Pembrokeshire.Touring caravan and camping pitches also available.
Organsation to assist those running tourism-related businesses throughout the county. Provides diary of events, links to videos and social media , details of membership, contacts and location of office in Ammanford.
Sailing from the Millennium Coastal Park, and offering a range of specially planned cruises which explore the natural beauty, heritage and wildlife of south-west Wales and beyond.
Annual local event. Gallery of images, history and contact details.
Restored standard gauge railway near Carmarthen. Includes timetable and calendar of events.
Walking tour of points of historical interest in and around the village of Llanpumsaint.
Nature trails to the Iron Age hillfort, farmyard heritage centre and working farm. According to legend, Merlin is still imprisoned there. Profile and news.
Opened in May 2000, in Llanarthne. The project includes the Great Glasshouse, restoring 18th century formal gardens, woodland, species-rich grassland, and developing a demonstration organic farm.
Gold mines in use from Roman times to the 20th century. Provides information on opening hours, facilities, what to see and do, accessibility and getting there.
Informational site provided by Carmarthenshire County Council including accommodation, travel and activities available.
Information about the galleries, tea room and on-site accommodation of this attraction based at Pen-ffynnon.
Informational site provided by Carmarthenshire County Council including accommodation, travel and activities available.
Information about the galleries, tea room and on-site accommodation of this attraction based at Pen-ffynnon.
Annual local event. Gallery of images, history and contact details.
Organsation to assist those running tourism-related businesses throughout the county. Provides diary of events, links to videos and social media , details of membership, contacts and location of office in Ammanford.
Opened in May 2000, in Llanarthne. The project includes the Great Glasshouse, restoring 18th century formal gardens, woodland, species-rich grassland, and developing a demonstration organic farm.
Offers static holiday homes and pitches, located in a wooded valley in Carmarthenshire close to the border with Pembrokeshire.Touring caravan and camping pitches also available.
Walking tour of points of historical interest in and around the village of Llanpumsaint.
Gold mines in use from Roman times to the 20th century. Provides information on opening hours, facilities, what to see and do, accessibility and getting there.
Nature trails to the Iron Age hillfort, farmyard heritage centre and working farm. According to legend, Merlin is still imprisoned there. Profile and news.
Restored standard gauge railway near Carmarthen. Includes timetable and calendar of events.
Sailing from the Millennium Coastal Park, and offering a range of specially planned cruises which explore the natural beauty, heritage and wildlife of south-west Wales and beyond.
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