Attractions
in Carmarthenshire Wales
The National Botanic Garden of Wales
The first national botanic garden to be created in the United Kingdom
for over 200 years aims to heighten visitors' awareness and understanding
of the natural and man-made world.
Gelli Aur Country Park
60 acres of wooded parkland surrounding a magnificent mansion with
commanding views accross the Towy Valley. A programme of events,
craft demonstrations and guided walks are available throughout
the year.
Aberglasney Gardens
Spectacularly set in the beautiful Tywi valley of Carmarthenshire,
Aberglasney Gardens have been an inspiration to poets since 1477.
The story of Aberglasney spans many centuries, but, the house's
origins are still shrouded in obscurity.
Pembrey
4x4 Ltd
Pembrey 4x4 Ltd. offer a range of Off Road Driving experiences. We have sites
at Llangynog and Carmarthen, and you can use our Land Rover vehicles, or your
own 4x4. 'Pay and Play' and guided green laning Events are also available.
Cenarth Falls
On the River Teifi, Cenarth Falls is about 30-40 minutes by car
from New Quay. With its water falls and coracle centre, you can
spend a good afternoon here with peaceful walks along the riverbank.
Carreg Cennen Castle
The story of Carreg Cennen Castle is a long
one, going back at least to the 13th century. There is archaeological
evidence, however,
that the Romans and prehistoric peoples occupied the craggy hilltop
centuries earlier (a cache of Roman coins and four prehistoric
skeletons have been unearthed at the site). Although the Welsh
Princes of Deheubarth built the first castle at Carreg Cennen,
what remains today dates to King Edward I's momentous period of
castle-building in Wales.
Oakwood Theme Park
No1
for family days out in Wales.
Situated in Pembrokeshire, this park features both family and
thirll rides, such as Megafobia.
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